Good Health
1897; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Elder J. O. Corliss, J. E. Budgett Meakin, J. H. Kellogg, J. H. Kellogg, Kate Lindsay, J. H. Kellogg, Mrs. E. E. Kellogg, M. V. Shaler, Mrs. E. E. Kellogg, Mell Minturn, Clinton Scollard,
ResumoCover: Good Health. Display ads: Battle Creek Sanitarium, Glycozone, Prospectus of Good Health for 1897, Multiple Display Advertisements. Essay: Cottolene—Soap—Mattresses, What a Man Can Do in South Dakota with $1000, Offspring of Drunkards, Health Books Free! See Our Premium List, Sanitary Dusters, The Deadly Pork, Some New Recipes, Life at the Original Water-Cure, Morocco Medicine, Many People Have the Idea That While Scarlet Fever Is a Very Deadly Disease, Scarlatina, or as It Is Sometimes Called, Scarlet Rash, Is so Simple That There Is No Need of Keeping Either Themselves or Their Children Away from It; and in This Way Many Epidemics of the Malignant Form of the Disease Come from Mild Cases, I Know of No Single Vice Which Does so Much Harm as Smoking, Thumb-Sucking, The Cigarette Must Go, The Science of Nutrition, It Is Gratifying to Those Interested in the Extension of Vegetarian Principles to Note the Great Interest Which Has Been Awakened in the Use of Nuts as Food, The Wet Girdle, Literary Notices, "A Sound Mind in a Sound Body", Comfortable Shoes, The First Water-Cure, Tobacco-Using Fathers, The Board of Women Managers of the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition Will Meet April 6 at Omaha, Neb., to Effect a Permanent Organization, It Has Been Found That Colored Women Have a Special Aptitude for Nursing, Note the Unprecedented Offers in Our Premium List, A Lesson in Physical Culture, Free Public Baths in Chicago, "Uncle Simon, What Is Old-Fashioned Politeness, How to Prevent Contagion in Scarlet Fever, Ventilation, Until within the Last Twenty Years Practically Nothing Has Been Done in the Way of Isolation and Quarantine to Limit the Infection from This Disease, Why Not Take a Trip through the Southwest to the Pacific Coast, Effects of Smoking on Physical Development, Music for the Insane, La Grippe—Hot Blanket Pack, A Home for Inebriate Women, Of the General Articles in Demorest's Magazine for April, the Following May Be Mentioned as of Special Interest, The Influence of Dress on the Mind, A Vegetable Substitute for Milk, A Trip to Europe Free! See Our Premium List, Germ Diseases Propagated by Means of School Slates, The Influence of Alcoholic Drinks upon Digestion, Treatment at the Battle Creek Sanitarium Free! See Our Premium List, Put Brains into Your Work, With the April Issue Munsey's Magazine Enters upon a New Volume, and Marks the Occasion by a Remarkable Increase in Size, Which Carries the Reading-Matter to 160 Pages, There Are Three Forms of Scarlet Fever, Kind Old Gentleman—"My Little Girl, Are You Happy, Waist-Binding in America, The Hygiene of the Nursery, The Trained Nurses' Settlement, In Washing Small Dried Fruits, Such as Cherries, Currants, or Berries, the Best Way Is to Turn Them into a Colander or Coarse Sieve and Stand It in a Deep Pan of Clean Water, Tenderest Part of the Face, Relief for India, Do Not Forget to Read Our Premium List, Nature's Provisions for Health in Australasia, A Microbe-Proof House, Asking Children to Do Too Much, The Choice Goods of the Battle Creek Sanitarium Health Food Canning Factory Have Found so Ready a Sale That the Entire Output of the Factory Last Season Has Already Been Practically Disposed Of, Five-Year-Old Freddy Was Showing the Young Minister about the Place, Silent Influences, School Hygiene, Mental Overstrain in Education, Multiple Essay Items, Abnormal Sweating, Free Public Baths, Physical Influence of the Weather, An English Physician Says, Character Growth, South Dakota in Springtime Is Clothed with Verdure Green and Spotted with the Beautiful Blue and White Prairie Flowers, Tokens of Luxuriant Soil, like That Fair Country to Which Moses Led the Children of Israel in Ancient Times, Nervous Dyspepsia, Milk Curds—Lemons—Nuts—Sterilizing Butter, Morals of the Bath Tub, To Breathe or Not to Breathe, That's the Question, Whether It Is Nobler for Our Sex to Suffer the Pain and Torture of a Steel Girt Corset, or to Take up Arms against Dame Fashion's Tyrannies, and by Opposing End Them to Unlace, to Breathe, Once More, and with Full Breath to Say We End the Sideache and the Thousand Unnatural Ills We Make Flesh Heir To,—'Tis a Consummation Devoutly to Be Wished, In the Country, Where It Is Usually the Custom for the Neighbors to Take Turns in Sitting up at Night and Watching with the Sick, It Would Be Much Better for Them to Club Together, If Necessary, and Raise the Money to Hire a Trained Nurse to Look after the Sick, Instead of Allowing Mothers of Children to Expose Themselves and Their Children by Visiting the Sick-Room, Mrs. Byers Is Perhaps as Witty and Spry as Any One of Eighty, Take Kindly All That Is Kindly Meant, Be First to Thank, Be Last to Resent; Give Smiles to All Who Give Smiles to Thee, and Those Who Come Frowning, Feign Not to See, The New Good Health Is Attracting Wide Notice from Both Old and New Friends, A Sermon against Cigarette-Smoking, O, the Delight of the Fresh Blue and White Figure, so Willing to Serve, and to Ease Pain, When Pain Can Be Eased, Hints to Ocean Travelers, Good Only until May 1, 1897, The Infant's Bath, Rewarding Children into Good Behavior, Diet, "My Daughter Is Too Democratic in Her Ideas, " Sighed Mrs. Hawkins, Vegetarianism Not at Fault, One Whose Experiences Have Fitted Him to Speak with Authority Says: "The Trained Nurse Excels in Every Field Which She Enters. Frontmatter: Good Health. Poem, verse: The Purest Joy, The Visitor. Editorial: Editorial False Teachings in Hygiene. Backmatter: Publishers' Department. Classified ads: Sanitary and Electrical Supply Co.
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