Good Health
1886; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Foster Pratt, J. H. Kellogg, Rev. J. S. Joslin, Mrs. E. E. Kellogg, Mrs. C. M. Livingston, Mrs. Dio Lewis, Mrs. E. E. Kellogg,
ResumoCover: Good Health. Display ads: Sanitarium, Multiple Display Advertisements. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Frontmatter: Good Health. Essay: An Error about Honey Adulteration, Soap, How to Make Life a Success, The Sleeping Habit, Poisoning by Decayed Food, Cause of Short Life, The Large and Elegant Addition to the Battle Creek College, Which Has Been in Progress of Construction during the Season, Is Now Nearly Completed, and Will Doubtless Be Ready for Occupancy at the Opening of the Next School Year, A Few Words from Old Subscribers, Domestic Medicine, Science in the Household, Sago Palm Cakes, A Tree-Climbing Fish, Maggots in the Ear, Eczema, or Salt Rheum, Prison Reform, Literary Notices The Philanthropist: the Philanthropist, P. O. Box 2554, New York City, N. Y. Price, Post Paid, 10 Cts. …, Metempsychosis, Modern Life—Heir and Parent of Insanity, To Remove Milk and Coffee Stains from Silk and Woolen Goods, The Shelf in the Attic, Publisher's Page, A Trifling Thing, The Wood of the "Jarrah" Tree, an Australian Product Growing Principally in the Western Section, Is Stated to Be about the Next Thing to Everlasting, A New Enterprise Has Been Inaugurated in This in This State, Which Ought to Receive the Cordial Support of Sanitarians Everywhere, The Hygiene of Babies' Eyes, Question Box, Bather's Cramp, The Popular Science Monthly: D. Appleton & Co. Publishers, New York City. Subscription Price $5.00 Per Year, Babyhood: 5 Beekman St., New York City, N. Y. $1.50 Per Year, The Religion of Health, The Blessing of Labor, Mrs. Raynor's New Nurse-Maid, Prevention of Hydrophobia, Reading at Meals, A New Source of Consumption Discovered, An Intellectual Feast, A Royal Example, Oil Stoves and Health, Milk from City Cows a Cause of Consumption, School Hygiene, We Lead but One Life Here on Earth, Multiple Essay Items, Acadian Simplicity, Culture a Need of the Child-Trainer, Bread without Baking-Powders, A Carpet Merchant in Vienna Has a Curious Collection of Ancient Woolen and Linen Cloths, Including More than 300 Specimens, The Mound-Builders, Healthy Homes, Popular Science, Luminous Printing, "How Can I Expand My Chest?" Asked a Strong Fellow of a Physician. Poem, verse: Temperance and Miscellany Devoted to Temperance, Mental and Moral Culture, Social Science, Natural History, and Other Interesting …. Death notices: The Death of Dr. Dio Lewis.
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