Good Health
1901; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
J. H. Kellogg, David Paulson, W. A. Spicer, J. H. Kellogg, David Paulson, Dinah Sturgis, Mrs. E. E. Kellogg, Lulu Teachout Burden, Mrs. E. E. Kellogg, George E. Squire, J. S. Palmer, David Paulson, Thomas F. Millard, Lillian M. N. Stevens,
ResumoCover: Good Health. Display ads: Packer's Tar Soap, A Non-Poisonous Antiseptic Mouth Wash. Essay: Child Culture in India, Now Is the Time to Think of the Garden, To Cook Peanuts, Worms, The Horrors of the Kitchen, The Evils of Coffee Drinking, What Shall Be Done with Baby's Curls?, Discouraging Forms of Insanity, Dress for Misses, Brook Farm, Hemorrhoids, Twenty Millions in Gold from Alaska during the Year 1900, Bogus Diabetic Foods, Almost Every Part of the Globe Is Represented in Scribner's Magazine for March, and in Every Case by Some Well-Known Writer Who Has Actually Visited the Country Which He Describes, Increase of Suicide, How to Rob Housecleaning of Its Horrors, What April Showers Bring, Water Supply and Army Efficiency, Unfermented Breads, The Return to Nature, Piles, Mrs. Archer's Breakfast, A Keeley-Cure Victim, Beauty Is the Mark God Sets upon Virtue, The Code of Manu, the Hindu Law, Says, Publishers' Department, Little Dick, Literary Notices, Catarrh of Bowels, Low Rates West and Northwest, Sausages, Disease Arising from Fish Diet, Multiple Essay Items, Hypopepsia and Hyperpepsia, A Health Food Café, Known as " the Hygienic, " Has Recently Been Opened at 276 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio, Pork and Salmon: a Personal Experience, A Repentant Vegetarian, Cinnamon, An Unexpected Discovery, "The Only American Girl Who Ever Married a King; " "The Loveliest of All Kentucky Girls; " "The Anecdotal Side of Theodore Roosevelt; " and "The Author's Reading at Bixby Center, " by Kate Douglas Wiggin, Will Have a Wide Reading in the March Ladies' Home Journal, Prolapsed Stomach, Pain in Shoulder Blade and Kidneys, Baking Powders. Frontmatter: Good Health. Poem, verse: The Robin's Lecture, And as the Flowing of the Ocean Fills Each Creek and Branch Thereof, and Then Retires, Leaving behind a Sweet and Wholesome Savor; so Doth the Virtue and the Life of God Flow Evermore into the Hearts of Those Whom He Hath Made Partakers of His Nature and When It but Withdraws Itself a Little, Leaves a Sweet Savor after It, That Many Can Say They Are Made Clean by Every Word That He Hath Spoken to Them in Their Silence, "Let Us Go out and Kill Something". Editorial: Editorial The Nutritive Value of Proteids, Answers to Correspondents.
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