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The Health Reformer

1872; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

J. H. Ginley, P. M. Lamson, J. N. Andrews, J. Byington, A. S. Hutchins, Mrs. S. Thurston, S. Osborn, Jennie R. Trembley, R. F. Cottrell, D. W. Clarke, Geo. I. Butler, C. Green, Home Corner, Mary Martin, James White, J. H. Waggoner, J. H. Waggoner, N. J. Bowers, W. T. Currie, J. H. Waggoner, Mrs. Mary H. Heald, E. X. Calumet,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Health Reformer. Poem, verse: Dragging Skirts, Mrs. White's Department Open the Shutters, We Reap What We Sow. Essay: By a Recent Decision of the Post-Office Department, the Law regarding Sending Newspapers by Mail Has Been More Clearly Defined than It Has Heretofore Stood, Those Who Wish to Purchase Real Estate in Michigan or Iowa, Will Do Well to Notice the Advertisements upon the Last Page of Cover, A Trunk Factory, out West, Was Lately Superceded by a Saloon, Moral Duty of Preserving Health.—No. 2, Dress of Girls, A Drug Doctor on Women Doctors, Diet for Diabetes, Life Is Sweet to Those Who Live Right, Tea, Grief Knits Two Hearts in Closer Bands than Happiness Ever Can; and Common Suffering Is a Far Stronger Link than Common Joy, Happiness Is Inborn; It Is Not an Outward Trait; It Is Generated in the Soul; It Is Never Bought or Sold as an Article of Commerce, Why Drugs Cannot Cure the Sick, Incidents in Health Reform, Arrangement of Rooms, A Healthy Bread, Hydropathic Encyclopedia a True Friend, Items for the Month Advertising, Health Hints for Every-Day Life.—No. 3 Food, A Word to the Candid, Hints on Housekeeping, A Chemist on Milk, A Word to Correspondents, One Way to a Husband's Heart, Tight Dressing, A Healthful Style of Shoe Needed, Fruit! Fruit! Fruit!, Dress Reform Convention, Dr. Trall's Special Department Hygienic Agriculture, Everybody Knows Good Counsel Except He That Most Needs It, Some Children in the Vicinity of Oneida, Ill., Are Said to Have Taken a Virulent Form of Erysipelas from Diseased Vaccine Matter, Sleep, Diet.—No. 5, Wanted—A Use for Alligators, Temperance, Bad Air Vs. Religion, Brevities, Importance of Breathing Properly, The Influence of Air on the Human Body, The Health Institute, During the Process of Eating, No Liquid of Any Kind Should Be Taken, as Thereby We Are Very Apt to Injure the Stomach by Introducing Imperfectly Masticated Food, and to Cheat It by Diluting the Gastric Juice, the Action of Which Is Necessary to Dissolve the Food Taken into It, How to Kill Little Girls, Hard Beds, Drunkenness Is the Bane of Manliness, Good Company and Good Conversation Are the Very Sinews of Virtue, Tobacco, Going to the Fountain-Head, Dress of Women, A Late Issue of the Chicago Sun Kindly Says, Though Health May Be Enjoyed without Gratitude, It Cannot Be Sported without Loss, or Regained by Courage, Multiple Essay Items, Changing Clothing and Keeping Warm, Diet and Canine Teeth, American Girls Think It Degrading to Cook, and Nurse, and Wash, and Wait on Table, and Their More Inexcusable and Short-Sighted Parents Confirm Them in Their Views; and the Next We Hear of Them, Is Starvation, Suicide, Premature Disease, or a Dishonored Grave, Transmission of Carbuncle, Etc., by Flies, "I Don't Need It", Experience in Health Reform, A Bad Habit, Old Fashion Vs. New, The Letter R, Manufactured Poison, Fashionable Life, Random Thoughts, Experience without Learning Does More Good than Learning without Experience, Suggestive, The Thralldom of Fashion, The Best Specimens. Editorial: Answers to Correspondents, To Correspondents.

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