Good Health
1897; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Frank J. Thornbury, Elder J. O. Corliss, J. H. Kellogg, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Frank J. Thornbury, Jennie Chandler, Robert Browning, Edward W. Bok, O. W. Holmes, M. J. Savage, Sir B. W. Richardson, J. Clark Slay, Charles E. Page, Alexander McKenzie, Kate Lindsay, Clara J. Denton, J. H. Kellogg, Mrs. E. E. Kellogg, Ida Goldsmith Morris, Lydia Avery Coonley, Mrs. E. E. Kellogg, Mrs. S. M. I. Henry, Dr. Harriet N. Austin, Louise Fiske Bryson, Emma C. Cushman, S. Walter Foss,
ResumoCover: Good Health. Display ads: Hydrozone, Multiple Display Advertisements, Battle Creek Sanitarium, Directory of Sanitariums, Battle Creek Sanitarium Health Food Co.. Frontmatter: Good Health. Essay: The Effects of Alcohol upon the Brain, Tesla on Sleep, A Century of Vaccination, Athletic Excess, Contamination of Drinking Water, Teasing in Children, Nuts and Fruits Man's Natural Diet, Handweaving, Singing Her Way Through, Growth in Service to Others, Tight Lacing Is Contemporaneous with Bad National Prosperity and a Low Degree of Artistic Development, It Is the All-Round, Fully Developed We Want,—Not the Ethereal, Pale-Blooded Man and Woman, but the Man and Woman of Flesh and Blood, for Action and Service Here and Now,—The Man and Woman Strong and Powerful, with All the Faculties and Functions Fully Unfolded and Used, All in a Vigorous and Bounding Condition, but All Rightly Subordinated, The Honors and Attentions Showered upon General Grant during His Tour of the World Are, Perhaps, Unequaled in the History of Kingly Hospitality, Give Yourself, The Human Face Is a Canvass, and Nature's Writing Goes Ever On, The Drink Evil in Normandy, Bathing, The Cigarette Habit, Nursing as a Profession, In a Glass Case, Literary Notices, If an Epidemic of the Disease Breaks out in a School, the Schoolhouse Should Be Shut up and Thoroughly Cleansed and Fumigated before It Is Used Any More, The Value of Pets for Children, Dyspepsia, It Is Important to Get the Patient out of Quarantine Clean and Free from Infection; and It Is Just as Much so to Get the Nurse out in the Same Condition, and Also to Have the Room Free Infection before Any One Else Is Permitted to Occupy It, Hygiene of the Nursery, Callous, Physiology of Childhood, When a Child Has Recovered from the Disease Sufficiently to Be out of the Sickroom, and Is Chafing under the Confinement, It Should Be Washed All over and Oiled and Clothed in Clean Garments, and Put in a Clean Room for a Few Days, and Then Examined to See If There Is Any Scaling or Any Discharge from the Nose or Eyes, or Any Sore Throat, The Sterilization of Cow's Milk, During the Last Twenty-Five Years the World Has Progressed, and the Trained Nurse Is Now Recognized as a Member of an Important Profession, It Is Not the Greatness of the Task, It Is the Greatness of the Human Quality Illustrated in the Tiny Tasks, That Determine What We Are and What We Are Making of Ourselves, The Woman Who Charms, The Late Albert Nobel, a Native Swede, Whose Name Is Familiar as the Inventor of Dynamite, Has Bequeathed a Sum of Money Amounting to Some Ten Million Dollars for the Purpose of Encouraging Scientific and Medical Study, Literature, and the Promotion of International Peace, How to Prevent Contagion in Scarlet Fever, A New Process of Embalming, The Element of Comfort in Dress, Education of the Taste in Girls, Practical Hydrotherapy The Fomentation, The Josephine Gown A Maternity Gown, The Therapy of Exercise, The Oyster Going, Vegetarianism in India, Books in the Home, Natural Drink, A Dangerous Experiment, A Door Opened for the Russian Peasantry, Sewerage for Melbourne, "The Calm Beauty of a Well-Ordered Life" Means Health, Strength, Power, and Happiness to the Individual, and It Also Means That He Radiates an Atmosphere like Unto Himself to All with Whom He Comes in Contact, and Thus Does Much to Lessen the Sum of Human Misery, Most People Who Have Been to California Want to Go Again, and Those People Who Have Never Been There Want to Go Now, Caution in Bicycle Riding, Paving with Diamonds, Our Attention Has Been Called to the Fact That Just at the Present Time a Peculiar Sort of Epidemic Is Raging in the Vicinity of Battle Creek, Mich., Deep Breathing—With Points on Exercise, Burning in the Feet, Those Who Are Really Awake to the Sights and Sounds Which the Procession of the Months Offers Them, Find Endless Entertainment and Instruction, Beer-Drinking in Germany Is Being Discredited by Competitive Athletics, Tasmania as a Health Resort, Care of the Nursing-Bottle, Microbes in Ice, La Grippe, Publishers' Department, The Deepest Truths Were Never Written, A Convenient Food-Warmer, The Dangers in Water, If We Look down, Then Our Shoulders Stoop, Multiple Essay Items, Expressing One's Self, Defective Circulation, Bachelor Housekeeping, Miss Christian E. Yates, of Oakland, Cal., Is Probably the Oldest Woman Who Rides a Wheel, The Birth of a Soul, Mrs. Mary A. Livermore Says, "Mister, Said the Small Boy to the Druggist, "Gimme Another Bottle O' Them Patent Pills You Sold Father Day before Yesterday", 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, The Great Plague in Bombay, India, Has Passed Its Climax, and Is Dying Out, After the First Case Has Appeared in a School or Family, All the Children Who Have Been Exposed to the Contagion Should Be Placed in Quarantine for a Week, Away from the One Already Ill, and Also Away from Others Who Have Not Been Exposed, A Better Chance for the Insane, Ralph Waldo Emerson Told a Good Story of a Friend Who Always Carried in His Pocket a Horse-Chestnut as a Protection against Rheumatism, Just the Same as Some People Wear Shields, Boyd Batteries, the Electropoise, and Other Trinkets, The Boon of Work, Walking with Broken Legs, Whisky Did It, The Home View, The Sensation of Temperature, How Shall We Teach the Children Patience?, Miss Mobile—Well, Martha, How Is Your Husband Now?, Points about Beds, Vacation Days, A Manual Training=School for Women, Women Inebriates, A New Idea in Isolation Hospitals, The Founder of the Red Cross in a Poorhouse, Another Matter, Medical Inspection for Schools, Entertainment for the Nose, In Its May Number the Atlantic Monthly Contains Two Instructive Articles on Life in Rural New England and the Problems Presented by the Rush of the Population to Great Cities, Artificial Feeding, Children Who Are Weak and Debilitated from Other Diseases, and Either Children or Adults Who Have Undergone Surgical Operations, Are Predisposed to the Disorder in a Very Malignant Form, as Are Also Women during the Lying-In Period, House=To=House Nursing, The Training=School for Colored Women, The Trained Nurse, The Salvation of Mr. Crandon. Poem, verse: Spring Cleaning, The Heart of the Spring, The Arrow, I Find Earth Not Gray, but Rosy, Heaven Not Grim, but Fair of Hue, A Bit of Life, Nor Live Thy Life nor Hate; but What Thou Livest, Live Well; How Long or Short, Permit to Heaven, The Tendril's Faith, Though We Boast of Modern Progress as Aloft We Proudly Soar above Untutored Cannibals Whose Habits We Deplore, yet in Our Daily Papers Any Day You Chance to Look You May Find This Advertisement. Editorial: Answers to Correspondents, Editorial Diabetes a Disease of High Civilization.
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