Good Health
1898; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
J. H. Kellogg, Felix L. Oswald, Colonel Francis W. Parker, Emily Dickinson, J. H. Kellogg, F. Magee Rossiter, Carolyn E. Barton, Mary Henry Rossiter, William Allen Wood, Emily Dickinson, J. H. Kellogg, Mrs. S. M. I. Henry, Mrs. E. E. Kellogg, Abbie M. Winegar, Kate Lindsay,
ResumoCover: Good Health. Display ads: A Seaside Summer Sanitarium, Caramel-C Granose Zwieback Granola, Testimonials, The Miehle Printing Press & Mfg. Company, Multiple Display Advertisements, Marchand's Eye Balsam. Essay: Swelling of the Glands of the Neck, Mr. Rarey, the Celebrated Horse Tamer, Says That He Has Known an Angry Word to a Horse to Raise Its Pulse Ten Beats in a Minute, From a Heathen Country, Certain Diseases Court the Low Lands, Oily Scalp, Defective Vision, Battle Creek Sanitarium Question Box, Helping the Children to Self-Respect, A Criminal Mind, Artificial Infant Foods, Wash for Wounds, Why Is Man Not Awake and Sane, Galloping Consumption at the Table, Unlike the Traditional Spinster, the Saturday Evening Post, Philadelphia, Is an Interesting Periodical Because of Its Age, It Being One Hundred and Seventy Years Old, Biliousness, A Man's Body and His Mind Are Exactly like a Jerkin and a Jerkin's Lining; Rumple the One, You Rumple the Other, Take Care of Yourself, Carbolic Acid, Golf Suits or Swell Clothes May Be Worn at Pleasure by the Four Hundred or the Four Thousand, at Any One of the Nine Hundred and Ninety-Nine Delightful Summer Resorts along the Lines of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway in the Cool Regions of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, and Michigan, Not Omitting the Famous Excelsior Springs of Missouri, The Gout Is Rich Man's Rheumatism, and Rheumatism Is Poor Man's Gout, How to Dress the Children, One of the Most Helpful Little Books We Have Seen Is "Readings from the Bible, " the Scheme for Which Was Suggested by Professor David Swing, and Was Carried out under the Supervision of the Chicago Women's Educational Union, the Work Being Done by an Editorial Committee Consisting of W. J. Onahan, J. H. Barrows, and C. C. Bonney, Representatives of Jewish, Catholic, and Protestant Churches, Education or Health, A Sugar Manufactory, Piles, Weak Back, Nuts as Food, Eye Bath, All the Articles in the Forum for July Are Particularly Readable; There Is Not a Dry Paper in the Issue, Health and Good Humor Are to the Human Body like Sunshine to Vegetation, The Child.—Part II, The Joy of Life, The Scientific American Calls Attention to the Fact That the Common Yellow Buttercup Is a Poisonous Plant, If Eaten, and Should Not Be Allowed to Grow Where Children Are Likely to Congregate, The Great Man's Stomach, Where Are the Healthy Young Men, Publishers' Department, Literary Notices, Physical Culture for Working People, The Hygiene of Love.—No. 1, Onions, What Is Conduct, Dyspepsia, Multiple Essay Items, The Bill of Fare, Not the Weather, A Physician's View of Sin, Through the Good Health Spy-Glass, No Alcohol for the Soldiers, Catarrh, Dorothy's Inquiry, Answers to Correspondents, The Campaign in the Tropics. Frontmatter: Good Health. Poem, verse: Have You Got a Brook in Your Little Heart, Where Bashful Flowers Blow, and Blushing Birds Go down to Drink, and Shadows Tremble so, Look Back on Time with Kindly Eyes, He Doubtless Did His Best; How Softly Sinks His Trembling Sun in Human Nature's West. Recipe: Seasonable Bills of Fare. Editorial.
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