FOOTNOTES:
[1] Eutheneo, Εὐθηνέω (eu, well; the, root of tithemi, to cause). To be in a flourishing state, to abound in, to prosper.—Demosthenes. To be strong or vigorous.—Herodotus. To be vigorous in body.—Aristotle.
Euthenia, Εὐθηνία. Good state of the body: prosperity, good fortune, abundance.—Herodotus.
[2] Report on National Vitality, p. 49.