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Boston Journal of Health

1891; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Dr. W. W. Potter, Horace Walpole, Chas. F. Thompson, C. E. Embree, Chas. F. Thompson, N. Y. Herald, Wm. A. Travis, L. T. Converse, L. J. Burtis Jr., Arthur W. Pope, A. D. Williams, C. F. Thompson, J. R. Robinson, Arthur W. Pope, N. Y. Herald, John Boyle O'Reilly, Sir W. Temple, Chas. F. Thompson, L. J. Burtis Jr., Yankee Blade, Ellen Osborne, Sam Walter Foss, C. E. Embree, Dr. O. W. Holmes, Sir Walter Scott, C. E. Embree, A. J. Rigby, C. Graburn, Charles W. Foster, S. E. Pratt, J. W. Near, John H. Roberts, C. S. Darrow, George Eliot, Jno. J. Ingalls, Charles Kingsley, John M. Dobson, Chas. H. Robinson, Fred. Wilkinson, T. R. Sitgreaves, Sir Walter Scott, M. J. Danegan, Geo. M. Plumb, Mrs. Susie L. Folsom, Gertrude Raymond Harper, M. J. Bateman, C. C. Wolcott, William Henry Siviter, John Bruggerl, F. W. Robertson, A. M. Weir, Thomas Reid, Josephine Pollard, Geo. T. Shuman, G. H. Webber, William Hall, Chas. F. Thompson,

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Cover: Boston Journal of Health. Display ads: The Member's Receipt Book, Exhaustion, Hydroleine, T. O. Metcalf & Co., The Mutual Banking, Surety, Trust, and Safe Deposit Co., Multiple Display Advertisements, Horsford's Acid Phosphate, The Ale & Beef Co., The Order of the World, Chemically Treated Cocoas. Classified ads: The Mutual Banking, Surety, Trust, and Safe Deposit Co., Multiple Classified Advertisements, Spratt's Patent (American) L'd, Boston Journal of Health. Essay: The Following Is a Clipping from a Local Paper in Plattsmouth, Neb., The Household Hurry, Judge Jerome Buck, of New York, Recently Paid the Following Tribute to Fraternalism, Better Wait Awhile, The Use of Gold for Dentistry, The Postal Service and the Quacks, What Is the Need of This Everlasting Drive for Extension?, No Good Reason, Helpful Hints, "Vitaline", A Solid Truth, What the Order of the World Does, Contagion in Banknotes, The Greatest Man Is He Who Chooses the Right with Invincible Resolution; Who Resists the Sorest Temptations from within and without; Who Is Calmest in Storms, and Whose Reliance on Truth, on Virtue, on God, Is the Most Unfaltering, Food for the Sick, Swellering in Summer, A Highly Valued Official, What Is Said of Us, Lobster Lore, For Headache, The Source of Half the World's Unhappiness, A Table, Showing the Proper Weight, Height, and Measurement of a Fully-Developed Adult, Making the Best of It, The Greatest Evil, Get Plenty of Sleep, Report of District Convention No. 1, Keeping the Plumbing Sweet, A Notable Contrast, Endowment Orders Interesting Points Concerning Them Brought out by the Boston Post, From Illinois, Insure Now, A Rich Man Despises Those Who Flatter Him Too Much, and Hates Those Who Do Not Flatter Him at All, Cheerfulness in the Sick-Room, Remedy for Sea-Sickness, The Superflux of Sympathy, The Wave in the West, The Story Is Told of a Fashionable Lady Who Took a Visitor, Her Aged Country Uncle, into a Restaurant for Luncheon, Notice to Members, To Have a Happy Home, Each Member of That Home Should Do His or Her Best to Make the Other Happy, A Happy Event, …, of Lawrence, Gave Its Anniversary Entertainment Tuesday Evening, November 17, and It Proved Highly Enjoyable, Work Tells, First Semi-Annual Report Of Adam Gerhard Lodge, No. 72, New York, to the Supreme Lodge of the Order of the World, Boston, C. E. Embree, Deputy Supreme President, Left Boston on the 9th for a Two-Week Trip to Halifax and Other Cities and Towns in Nova Scotia, The Dutch Witness, Religious Observance Brooklyn Lodges' First Annual Sermon, Have You Made Preparation for the Future?, Men Need Not Try Where Women Fail, Be Mindful of the Less Fortunate, Facts for Parents, Ivy Poisoning, Mosquito Bites, Hints for the Housekeeper, Cold Bathing, What a Record!, Special Features, Microbes and Carpets, About Fruit, Poverty of the Blood, District Convention No. 3, Fresh Air and Sunlight, Have You Never Noticed in the Summer, When the Days Are Cold, the Ice-Man Leaves a Larger Chunk than What Your Box Will Hold; but When the Days Are Scorching Hot, and Nearly Fry Your Fat, He Leaves the Merest Trifle?, Ready Boiled, The Endowment Order Crusade, Report of District Convention No. 3, Now All Our Own, Cats Cause Ringworm, Jouvin's Kid Glove Cleaner, The "Short Term" Orders Are Rapidly Going to the Wall, but the "Long Term" Ones Are Established on Principles That Have Already Been Demonstrated, and the Two Ought Not to Be Confounded, Our Winters Will Gradually Grow Milder, Lodges Recently Organized, W. O. Partridge, Dear Sir:—I Received Yours, Etc., and Must Say That the Warrant for $75.00 Came Very Handy Just Now, of All Times, as My Wife Is Now Very Sick, People Who Have Weak Eyes Which Are Irritated by Intense Sunlight Should Wear Smoked or Blue Glasses, One of Many Acknowledgments, A Patient Says, Although Milk, Either Human or Cows, Fraternity Is Doing the Grandest Work of the Age, What Our Presidents Died Of, A Serious Condition, What Women Have to Stand, Wanted to Improve His Property, Keep Faith with the Children, Cleansing Varnish, "Cold on the Lungs", A Curious Sect in Turkey, Tupper: "I Hear That the Doctor Has Forbidden You to Drink Any Whiskey", Two Can Be Smart, Since the World Began, No Scheme Has Been Devised for Accomplishing so Much Good with so Little Effort as That Practically Exemplified by the Beneficiary Orders, Soliciting New Members, Flossie Is Six Years Old, A Widow's Blessing, The Bitter Strife Engendered in Massachusetts by Reason of the Vindictive Onslaughts of Commissioner Merrill on Fraternal Endowment Insurance, Has Developed Some Very Powerful Writers, The Ventilation of Churches and Chapels, Chauncy Depew Says:, The Man Who Stocks His Medicine Chest to Go on a Journey, or Who, If He Is a Sailor, Provides an Extra Rudder, or Who Arms Himself to Go through a Dark Forest, or Who Takes Any Other Means to Prevent Any Undesirable Thing from Happening, Fraternalism Is a Subject over Flowing with Pathos, Retributive Justice, A Good Many Other Institutions in the World Besides the "Endowment Orders" Go on as Long as Money Comes in, and No Longer, Telephonic, What Is Cognac?, Common Injury of the Knee, Didn't Know It Was Loaded, Man's Relative Height and Weight, Test of Death, Elmer E. Spencer, The Oyster, like a Good Many Other People of Fashionable Pretensions, Is in the Swim during the Summer, Only to Find Himself in the Soup When Winter Comes, Important Facts, An Irishman Who Was Shingling a Barn Got Too near the Edge and Rolled off, and Fell to the Ground, Many Men Resemble Glass, A Poisonous Thimble, Do Not Dare to Live without Some Clear Intention toward Which Your Living Shall Be Bent, We Print Official Circulars of the Iron Hall Which Call for a Meetings for Reorganization of That Organization, and Certainly Hope Every Lodge of That Order Will Respond by Sending a Delegate, " Diseases Become Fashionable Just like Styles of Dress, " Says a Physician, Doctor: "My Dear Madame, There Is Nothing the Matter with You, She Had Read of Patent Medicines That Whitened the Complexion, Remedy for Burns, Don't Get the Mistaken Idea into Your Head That Fraternalism Means Nothing and Costs Nothing, Lord Palmerston's Inkstand, A Popular Gargle, Which Must Be Used Cautiously, Posted in Anatomy, What They Say of Us, A Boil Is like Some Men, Be Cheerful, La Grippe, Be Sure to Attend, A Simple and Efficient Remedy, Consumption Acquired in Washing a Patient's Linen, Pretty Girl Teacher: "If You Devotedly Believe All I Have Taught and Religiously Observe the Commandments, You Will Meet Me in Heaven", Now Pull off the Coat, A Curious Patient, The Following, Extracted from an Exchange, Reveals the Beauties of the Self-Sustaining Policies Concerning Which the Old-Line Insurance Companies Wax Enthusiastic, The Value of Germicide Soap, The Look Agent, Don't Get Angry at Trifles, The Wife and Mother, The Dog That Loses His Master Is without a Friend, and so Are Some Men When They Lose a Dog, Charity beyond Home, Debtor: "I Can't Pay You Anything This Month", Do Likewise, If Any Reader of This Paper Is Not a Member of This Order and Desires to Become One, Let Him or Her Write to the Supreme Secretary for Information and Terms for Starting a Lodge, If There Is No Lodge in the Locality, Fraternity "Beats" and Hotel "Beats", Dr. Piller: "I'd like to Get a Few Mottoes to Hang up in My Reception Room, Simple Justice, Fraternal Hints, A Frozen Notion, "The World Do Move", Refreshing Egg Lemonade, Self-Medication, Cleaning Windows and Paint, You May Keep Your Beauty and Your Health Unless You Destroy Them Yourself, or Discourage Them to Stay with You by Using Them Ill., Take Note of This Fact, There Are 54.871 Acres Planted to Grapes in Fresno County. California, Subscriber for the Journal of Health, Deputy Organizer Arch Woods Will Organize Another Lodge in Montreal, Que., Wasted Energy, Isolation, Impure Air, A Remedy for Bronchitis, Kind Words Produce Their Own Image in Men's Souls; and a Beautiful Image It Is, Death Claim Paid in May, 1892, in Class 1, A Good Poultice, Supreme Medical Examiner Perry's Report, as Follows, Was Accepted and Approved by Vote, Warning to Life Insurance Managers, At the Club, Brooklyn Visitation, Irate Customer: "Look Here, Einstein, When I Bought This Suit of You, You Guaranteed Satisfaction", That the Members of L. J. Burtis Lodge, No. 48, of Rome, N. Y., Fully, For Wadding Ironing Holders Nothing Is Better than Paper, Supreme Representative Barnes, Delusior's Dispelled, Tell Your Neighbors and All Others with Whom You Have a Favorable Opportunity All about the Principles and Objects of the Order of the World, and How Much It Is Doing for Its Sick and Disabled Members, Withal, Be Good to the Poor, A Provision of Nature, The Artichoke as Medicine, Charles C. Luckey, Lodges Recently Instituted, Poisoning by Wall Papers, Won the Fight, Solid Truth, The Morning Cold Bath, To Act with Common Sense, According to the Moment, Is the Best Wisdom I Know; and the Best Philosophy, to Do One's Duties, Take the World as It Comes, Submit Respectfully to One's Lot, Bless the Goodness That Has Given Us so Much Happiness with It, Whatever It Is, and Despise Affectation, Plants in the Sleeping Room, Poisoning by Foods, Ingrowing Nail, Love, in the Celestial Spaces of the Soul, Is like a Mobile River Flowing through a Valley, Begins at Home, Saving, Airing Clothing, Excessive Caution, Why Men Insure, Hints to Our Members, A Famous Brooklyn Clergyman Was Once Addressing a Sunday School on the Lesson of the Day, Which Happened to Be "Jacob's Ladder", "How Is This, Brother?", 100 Legs Lost Per Day, To Prevent the Hair from Falling out, Also to Encourage a New Growth, Wet the Head Well Every Night, before Going to Bed, with a Solution of Salt, Made by Adding Two Teaspoonfuls of This Condiment to a Pint of Water, The Cocktail Habit, Echo from the West, The Proper Hours of Sleep, Where One Is Destroyed by the World's Frowning, Ten Thousand Perish by the World's Fawning, Worthy of the Highest Esteem, A Live Lodge, Undertaker (to Youth Who Is Lighting a Cigarette), Notwithstanding the Nature of Nitroglycerine, and the Purposes to Which It Is Usually Put, It Is a Medicinal Remedy of No Little Value, Among Physicians It Has Long Been the Popular Belief That Cemeteries Are a Menace to Those Who Live near Them, and That They Favor the Spread of Epidemic and Contagious Diseases Where the Victims of Such Maladies Have Been Buried Therein, An Anecdote of Greeley, All That We Know of Nature or of Existences May Be Compared to a Tree Which Hath Root, Trunk, and Branches, Tired Mothers, Nothing Is More Expensive than Penuriousness; Nothing More Anxious than Carelessness; and Every Duty Which Is Bidden to Wait Returns with Seven Fresh Duties at Its Back, Now Is the Time to Subscribe for the Journal of Health, Benefits Paid during the Month of July, 1892. Class 2, Incidentals, Used the Wrong Glasses, In Bread-Making, as in Baseball, There Is Nothing like a Good Batter in the Hour of Knead, Benefits Paid during the Month of June, 1892. Class 2, A Physician's Bill Is a Debt of Honor, Uncle Rastus: "My Liber Peers to Be Sickish 'Gain, Doctur, "Summer Complaints", Hardening Tools, A Member's Report of the Festival, Hernia and Its Causes, Fraternal Assessment Insurance, An Aristocracy of Health, Death Claims in Class 1 Paid to December, 1891..... $9, 312.45 Benefits Paid during the Month of January, 1892, Treatment of Whooping-Cough, Bright Prospects, Medical Properties of Vegetables, Occupation for Old People, Excelsior's Anniversary, The Physician Who Values His Time and Advice Is the Man Who Is Appreciated, The Methods of Siberian Milkmen Are Unique, Nothing so Strongly Indicates the Man of Pure and Wholesome Thought as Habitual Purity of Speech, Nasal Catarrh, A Wise Movement, Fraternalism Elevates and Enriches Mankind, A Highly Interesting Occasion, This Explains Itself, A Dangerous Ear Disease, Drunkenness and Insanity, A Serious Mistake, The Champion Tooth Extractor, Professor: "What Has Become of Tom Appleton?, Peculiarities of the Pulse, Cure for Mosquito Bites, There Has Been a Law Recently Enacted in Ohio as Follows, A Timely Hint for Victims of the Cholera Scare, From Tioga Point Lodge, Benzin for Boils, Duration of Life, Medical Etiquette, Imagine a Man upon a Bed of Sickness, Why Long-Term Orders Should Be Protected by the State, An Optical Trouble, "I Would Give More for a Lodge of Twelve Good Hustling Members, Who Believe in Fraternity, than I Would for a Thousand Who Are in for Insurance Only", Dyspepsia and Despondency, Charles F. Thompson, Supreme Secretary, Dear Sir and Brother:—Your Check for $75.00 for Three Weeks' Sick Benefit Was Duly Received, for Which Receive My Hearty Thanks, Mr. Adam Gerhard, February Health Notes, Abdominal Wounds, All about Sore Throats, Another Generous Provision Under the Special Dispensation Granted by Supreme President Pope,—The Same Extending from Jan. 1 to Feb. …, Time Occupied by a Telegram, No All-Night Affair, A Delusion Dispelled, Foreman: "They Say Old Jones Is Dying by Degrees", Benefits Paid in February, 1892, The Man Who Subscribes His Name to an Application and Agrees Periodically to Invest a Portion of His Earnings for the Benefit of Others, Does to That Extent Crucify Self and Help to Bear the Burdens of Others, Disarmed, Dear Sir and Brother:—I Saw an Item in the Journal That Some of the Secretaries Neglect to Send You Items of Interest of What Is Going On, Facts Versus Sophistry Endowment Insurance Societies and Their Truly Benevolent Work, The Strong-Minded Man Often Thinks He Cannot Be Upset by Trifles, The Normal Diet of Man, Eagerly Welcomed, Health and Security, Electrical Humbugs, To Prevent Sore Throats, The Supreme Lodge of the Order of the World Held Its Annual Meeting at Young's Hotel Last Monday, All Our Own, Danger of Celluloids, At Tammany Hall, Shall Monopolists Rule or Ruin?, Learning to Walk, Blasts from the Ram's Horn, The Best Tonic for Overstrung Nerves, Birds as Surgeons, Harmless Sleep-Producer, A Coming Event, Fraternity "Beats", What Our Members Say of Us, Our Gallery of Notables, Mr. Enpec: "The Doctor Says It Wouldn't Take but a Breath to Carry Me Off", Chivalry at the Breakfast Table, How to Live Long, Mind over the Body, The O. W. Excursion, The Advantages of Old Age, No Wonder They "Busted Up", The Mutual Banking, Surety, Trust & Safe Deposit Co., of Philadelphia, Whose Advertisement Appears in Our Columns, Makes a Special Feature of the Bonding of Officers of Fraternal Societies, and We Take Pleasure in Recommending It to Our Lodges, Possible to Pay Endowments, The Last Report from the Israel Putnam, of Stamford, Conn.. Indicates That This Lodge Will yet Be a Prominent One, If Honest and Faithful Officials Can Make It so, A Light without a Match, Harrison City's Entertainment, Early Operations for Harelip, Minister (to Druggist): " I Am Ill Every Day of My Life, Deputy Herbert H. Wells Will Organize Two Lodges in White Haven about July 10, Tea Drinking among the Moors, The Sanitary News Gives the Following as a Fine, Lustrous Polish for Furniture, Burglar, Light in the Sick-Room, But What a Travesty on Truth Are the Vaporings of Those Who Have Arrayed Themselves against Fraternalism!, A National Disgrace, To Prevent Evils of Smoking, An Enjoyable Visit, Security of the Reserve Funds, "What's the Trouble, Mrs. Mulcahy?, Co-Operation Protects You When in Distress, While Corporations Protect Themselves, Caring Not What Befalls You, Dangers in Constipation, Imitative Suicidal Tendencies, L. J. Burtis, Jr., Deputy Supreme President, Who Is Manager of Our New York Office, Has Made an Excellent Showing in His District for the Year Just Closed, Having Instituted Twelve Lodges, and Largely Increased the Membership in Those Already Instituted, To Remove Ink Stains, A Notable Event, Horrified Husband (at Ball, to His Wife, Who Has Just Come down from the Dressing, Room), When a Child during Its Teething Period Has Eczema, Five O'clock Tea, Deputies Appointed, Eichenstamm Lodge, A Sagacious Banker, Domestic Pets and Contagion, For Revenue Only, Delusions about Tonics, District Convention No. 2, Never Too Late to Repent, Benefits Paid during the Month of May, 1892. Class 2, Danger in Neglectful Dentists, A Warning to Parents, A Priest's View Good Advice from a Catholic Quarter, Table Manners, Notice to Members Assessments Levied during the Month of December, Travelling in an Elevator, Mrs. E. J. Smith, Act Promptly, Swimming against the Tide, Life Insurance Questions, There Is No Question but What This System of Endowment Has Come to Stay, and That These Endowment Orders Can Be Made of Great Value, as so Many of the Fraternal Insurance Associations Managed on the Simple Life Insurance Basis Have Been, "Who's Your Friend?", A Complexion Hint, Pleasing Report from Deputy Supreme President Embree, A Youth Was Heard to Remark to a Jolly and Fat Teutonian, The Assemblymen and Senators of New York Who Were Present Assured the Members of the Fraternal Orders That the Empire State Appreciated the Good Work Being Done by Their Organizations, and That There Was No Danger of Adverse Legislation, Death Claims Paid in April, 1892, in Class 1, The Woman Mayor of Aagonia, Kan., Has Attended Faithfully to the Duties of Her Office, Done All Her Sewing and Cooking, and Given Birth to a Baby Girl during the past Year, A Fine Skin, Mrs. Ipstein, Liniment for Neuralgia, Echoes from New York, It Is No Use, Insurance Societies Meet, Entertainment of Lincoln Lodge, Force of Habit, Risk of Riding a Hobby, Tomato Confections, Coroner: "What Was Found in the Dead Woman's Pocket?, Benefits Paid during the Month of March, 1892. Class 2, A Traveller in Japan Writes That the Japanese Pay More Attention to Personal Cleanliness than Any Other People in the World, Why Some Children Are Very Backward in Learning, The Dispensation Extended The Period of Dispensation That Has Existed since January 1, and Fixed to End on February 29, Has Been …, Lapses a Condition, Not a Theory, Dangers in Milk, Care for Your Teeth, Payment of Claims, An Acknowledgment, The Christmas Number of the Home-Maker Is Very Attractive in a New and Artistic Cover; and Brimful of Interesting Reading Matter, Pictures, and Suggestive Departments, Man Frames His Judgment on Reason; but Woman on Love Founds Her Verdict; If Her Judgment Love Not, Woman Already Has Judged, Report of the Condition of the Mutual Banking, Surety, Trust & Safe Deposit Co., of Philadelphia, Pa., at the Close of Business, February 29, 1892, Important to Members, Amendments to the Constitution, Spurious Foods, Official Circular No. 2 Office of the Supreme President, Wounds of the Heart, Pithy Paragraphs of Interest, If Your Child Asks for a Light in the Bedroom, and If You Notice That the Little Brain Conjures Uncanny Sights and Thoughts from the Shadows of a Semi-Darkness, Let the Light Burn Brightly, For Weak Digestion, A Curious Example of Applied Science Has Just Been Recorded by Mr. Marmaduke Sheild, A Funny Health Officer, Suicide by Dynamite, The Opportunity of a Lifetime, A Short Time Ago There Was Recorded in the Newspapers the Death of a Man Who for the Last Sixty Days That He Lived Took No Food of Any Kind, There Must Be Many Readers of This Journal Who Are Not Members of the "World, " and yet Would Join but for the Reason That They Cannot Conveniently Spare the Fee, Eating Air, No Fears for the Future, To the Medical Examiners, A Good Investment, According to the Sanitarian the Genuineness of Woollen Clothing May Be Tested by Placing a Small Fragment in Caustic Soda, Which Quickly Destroys Animal Fibres, but Has No Effect upon Those of Vegetable Origin, "Eureka!" Cried the Young Doctor, Lucky Objects Which People Carry to Insure Good Fortune, Short Termers and True Fraternal Insurance, Woman Finds a New Occupation, A Lincoln Tale, In Typhoid Fever There Occur in Certain Parts of the Intestine Characteristic Changes Which Very Greatly Prejudice the Chances of Recovery, Special Certificates Under the Dispensation It Is Further Provided, That "Special Certificates" May Be Taken out during January …, Dietetic Hints, Decide, The Real Business Man Charges for His Services, and Collects His Bills, Benefits Paid during the Month of April, 1892. Class 2, "Did the Plumber Come down to Inspect the Pipes This Morning?", She Knew, Patent Medicines in the United States, A Stirring Address, The Reward of Courage, Objection to New Bread, Apropos of the Subject of Fraternal Endowment and Old-Line Insurance, a Few Remarks in Comparison of the Two Systems May Not Be Uninteresting, Deputy Arch Woods Instituted Montreal Lodge at Montreal, on Oct. 23, 1891, The Father's Surprise, Is There a Sadder Thing in Life than a Family Drifting Apart?, Scraps from Wemmelltonian Lodge, He Has Earned It, Our Life Is Determined for Us; and It Makes the Mind Very Free When We Give up Wishing, and Only Think of Bearing What Is Laid upon Us, and Doing What Is Given Us to Do, The Rearing of Children, Till the Doctor Comes, If I Should Die Tonight!, What Not to Do at Home, He Who Sells Himself for Nothing Generally Gets All He Is Worth, Highly Pleasing, Glenwood's Purpose, The Order of the World Endorsed by the "Septennial" Septennial Benevolent Society, We Wish to Encourage Every Member to Read the Journal, Recent Work of Wemmeltonian, Commercial Intelligence, A Deserved Tribute, "How Much Housekeeping Money Do You Allow Your Wife?, He Who Goes for Half Price, When Patients Are Able to Pay a Reasonable Fee, Goes for More than He Would Bring on the Market, The Following Is Said to Be True, Keeping Fruit and Vegetables, It Should Be, Friendship, The Order of the World Gave an Entertainment and Box Sociable, on Thursday Evening, in Red Men's Hall, Love in Marriage, From Waterford, Supreme Representative King, Benefits Paid during the Month of August, 1892, Class 1, The Gypsy Queen, Waiting for an Answer, To Escape Rheumatism, The Fireside Saint, If Woman Lost Us Eden, Such as She Alone Can Restore It, Breaking up a Cold, Not New but True, A Greater than Orpheus, Woman's Future, Just like Man, Long Life, Danger in Cold Beds, The "World's" Promises, Kansas City Jollifications, A Wife's Opinion on Orders, Death Claim Paid in June, 1892, in Class 1, The Tenement Population of New York, Patience Is the Ballast of the Soul That Will Keep It from Rolling and Tumbling in the Great Storm, Supreme Officers Have Made Arrangements to Make Official Visits to the Lodges, as Follows, Electrical Treatment, When Traveling, Official Circular, No. 1, Odoriferous Bath Powder, Report of District Convention No. 2, Reports for the "Journal", A New Lodge Was Organized by Deputy Supreme Organizer I. G. Baright Last Thursday Evening, in Pythian Hall, Paxton Block, the Members of Which Are Composed of Prominent Young Ladies and Gentlemen of Omaha, To Break up Fevers, The Old Story, An Attempt Was Recently Made to Have the International Fraternal Alliance Order Put into the Hands of a Receiver by an Expelled Member Assisted by One or Two Others Whom He Enlisted, Surrender Value, Not Given to Boasting, A Cause of Dyspepsia, A Manly Protest, Insurance Is the Only Protection Thousands of Men with Families Leave the Dependent Ones, Official Visitations, A Short Lived Family, George A. Butler, No Greater Mistake Was Ever Made than to Impress the Community That Doctors Are Poor Business Men, A Fraternal Order Is Neither a Gold Mine nor a Lottery, Irish Repartee, Important Announcement, The Treatment of Burns, Will Still Live in Memory, An Old Story Retold, What He Discovered, The Manhattan Beach Festival, A Happy Endorsement, 7450 Certificates Issued to Date, An Endorsement, People Who Can Patiently Bear All Their Small Trials Will Never Break down under Their Great Ones, Pat: "Are Yez Good in Arithmetic, Mike?", Suggestion for Thin People, Humanity Is Not Easily Discouraged, Notions about Skin Diseases, It Seems Strange That, When an Army Officer Has Grown Old and Tired in the Service, the Government Should Re-Tire Him, Grace and Health in Youth, Jacques Bonhomme: "I Care Not for Ze Honaires of Soziety, Though My Father Was One of Ze Chevaliers of France", Our New Deputy, Before Pa Let Loose, Of Special Interest, Secret Society Secrets, Franklin Wrote the Following Letter to a Man to Whom He Was Lending Some Money, Another Notable, Fraternity Is Twisting the Tail of Monopolistic Enterprises, "Give Me a Plate of Hot Beans, " Said the Man at the Table, Kansas City Lodge, No. 57, Met at Their Regular Meeting May 16, at Their Hall, 1209 Grand Ave, Objects of the Order of the World, Magistrnie, Mental and Physical Rest, The Forty-Third Annual Session of the Medical Association of Georgia Will Meet in Columbus, Ga., on April 20, 21, 22, The Weaker Sex, A Pleasant Reception, Mingled Faith and Patriotism, Against the Spread of Scarlet Fever, Jeannette: "Does Miss Boardman Get Her Lovely Complexion from Her Father or Her Mother?", Amaranth Lodge, No. 26, the Order of the World, Held a Public Installation at Its Rooms, 380, Fulton Street, on Friday Evening, the 8th Inst. S. R. Amos P. King, Assisted by D. D. S. P. R. E. J. C. Teale, Installed the Following Officers, A Remedy for Burns, Death Claims Paid in March, 1892, in Class 1, Contract Inviolable, "I Suppose the Baby Is a Delicate Pink, Disability Benefits Paid in December, 1891, From Wemmeltonian Lodge, A Disconsolate Wife, What We Are Doing The "Call, " Chicago, June 4, 1892, We Hear Occasionally That This or That Lodge Doesn't Have Good Meetings, Recent Report from D. S. P. Embree, She Found an Explanation, To Favor Rascality, Fraternity Broadens a Man, Tobacco and Digestion, The Practice of Blood-Letting, The Bishop of Wurtsburg Once Asked a Sprightly Little Shephered Boy, Special Service, List of Officers and Charter Members of Prairie City Lodge, No. 65 Instituted in Winnipeg, May 14, 1891, What Becomes of Doctors after Graduation, They Died Suddenly, Some Men Get a Reputation for Bravery Just Because They Are Able to Conceal How Scared They Are, Venal and Corrupt Newspapers, Women Regarded as Risky, "Who Is My Neighbor?", The Gullibility of Mankind, Executive Officers of "The Order of the World", America Lodge, No. 4 Meeting Nights: First and Third Evenings of Each Month, A Giant Monopoly, "John McDuffy, Charged with Vagrancy, Mortality of Insured Lives, Make Your Meetings Enjoyable, Kerosene as a Medicine, Is It Honorable?, Following Is Given the Names and Numbers of the Lodges Which Show an Increase since Our Last Edition, A True Solution, A Lie and the Truth, An Important Decision, Treatment of Carbuncles, You Must Work, A Shantytown Sinecure, Never Use Butter with Boiled Eggs, A Vigorous Protest, Atmosphere of the Lodge-Room, Well Named, Put off the Presentation of Your Bill for a Year, and the Patient Will Conclude That Your Services Were Worth but Little, and That You Knew It, "Passing the Hat", Much Has Been Claimed for Whiskey as a Valuable Agent to Ward off Disease in Many Forms, There Is One Thing Which the Patent Medicine Venders Might Do That Would Make Even Greater Demands upon Newspaper Space, and That Is to Publish Cuts of Those Who Have Tried Their Medicines, but Died in Spite of Their Miraculous Properties, Tea a Cause of Cold Feet, Unfortunate, Perfect Health, Fifty-One Wrecked Old-Line Life Companies!, Meat Tainted by Food Eaten, We Have Been Fortunate in Securing Some of the Very Best of Organizers throughout the Country, On March 23, Wyoming Valley Lodge, No. 99, Was Instituted at S. Wilkes Barre, Pa., with Fourteen Charter Members, Chas. F. Thompson, Supreme Secretary the Order of the World, Boston, Mass. Please Accept Thanks for Your Prompt Payment of Sick Benefits, Wicked Masons (?), The Consciousness of Being Loved Softens the Keenest Pang, Even at the Moment of Parting; Yea, Even the Eternal Farewell Is Robbed of Half Its Bitterness When Uttered in Accents That Breathe Love to the Last Sigh, Care of the Sick, Hint for Mothers, Ran No Risk, Death Claims in Class 1 Paid in December, 1891, Visitor (at the Jail): "Poor, Poor Man! May I Offer You This Bunch of Flowers?, That Brute of a Man, It Is a Poor Relief from Sorrow to Fly to the Distractions of the World, Success, Literary Item, What the "World" Does, Ruling of the Supreme President, Notable Facts, Burdette on Smoking, "Rejected", Which Is the Most Fraternal?, Plain Facts, Great Dangers in Pork, Warm Baths, Typhoid Infection, "How Do You Pronounce S-T-I-N-G-Y?", Keep Warm, No High Salaries Are Paid Officials by the Order of the World, The Order of the World, January, 1891, Brother Embree Formed a Nucleus for a Lodge in Hartford, Conn., by Securing the Applications of a Few of His Personal Friends, Protect the Family, Another Good Time, Hints for Housekeepers, Each Other, Lynn Gala Night, From Deputy Supreme President Embree, The Order of the World Sick Benefits Paid since September 1, 1891, It Is Said That the Enemies of the Fraternal Endowment Principle Expended $200, 000 to Accomplish Its Defeat in Massachusetts, Care of the Eyes, The Lodge in Lincoln, Neb., Is Now among the Ten Largest, Numbering Eighty-Five Members, Charles F. Thompson, Supreme Secretary, the Order of the World, Overcrowded Tenements, The "World's" Representative at Manhattan, A Contemporary Repeats a Story Which Came from Connecticut, of the Cure of a Man Dying from Snake Bite, the Affected Leg Being Already Gangrenous When Treatment Was Begun, Remember That Fraternalism Is Pre-Eminently of a Social Character, The Insurance of the Future, A Young Lady Does Not Treat Her Engagement Ring as She Does Her Diary, Pioneer's Anniversary, Kenosia Lodge Social, "Look Here, " Said an Excited Man to a Druggist, "You Gave Me Morphine for Quinine This Morning", The Keeley Treatment for Inebriety, A Word to Our Membership, Hurry and Worry Kills Men, Smithkins, Travers: "I Think I Shall Take New Year's Day off and Go up in the Country Hunting", An Object Lesson, Oil of Wintergreen, Mixed with an Equal Part of Olive Oil, Has Lately Been Recommended in Germany as a Remedy for Rheumatism, A List Comprising Ten of the Largest Lodges Will Be Printed Monthly, Giving the Number of Members in Each in Good Standing at the Time the Journal Goes to Press, Duty Comes to Us as Something Hard, and We Shrink from It, Rose Leaf Tea, Some People Never Find out That an Opportunity Is an Opportunity until It Has Turned the Next Corner, A Story of Senator Plumb, "My Vife Leats Der Fashion This Veek Alretty, " Said the German Policeman to His Friend Reilly, the Blacksmith, Common Sense in the Kitchen, Swept up after the Meeting of the Supreme Lodge, It Has Been Aptly Said That Beneficial Organizations Are Great Blessings, Supreme President Pope to the Members, "Eat to Live", Sharp Retort to Maj. Merrill's Report on Long Term Orders It Is Pronounced Unjust and Altogether Misleading, Hydrophobia and Syntan, Athletes Not the Healthiest, One of Many To the Supreme Officers of the Order of the World, Responsibility of Drunkards, Alcohol and Digestion, True, Septennial Members in Canada, He Didn't Believe in Suicide, Obesity, Mindful of Appearances, Choking up with Waste, Misleading Statements, Baldheaded Customer (in Barber Shop): "I Want a Hair Cut", Must Be Aggressive, Brazil and Mexico Have Adopted the American Locomotive on Their Railways, The Austrian Government Has Passed a Law Compelling Physicians Who Wish to Style Themselves Specialists in Any Branch, to Furnish Proof That They Have Devoted Special Study to the Diseases They Profess to Treat, A Mean Sponge, Easily Constructed Exerciser, A Woman's Chances for Getting Married, "After Clouds, Sunshine", "Cold in the Head", Prevention of Malaria, Smoking Boys, A Western Man Says This Is a "Tough World, " and It Is His Opinion That Very Few Who Are in It Will Ever Get out Alive, A Mass Meeting, Supreme Representative Binder, Who Paid for the Stone, Of Good Repute, Deputy Supreme President Leonard J. Burtis Is Chairman of the Committee of Arrangements of the Fraternal Orders' Festival at Manhattan Beach, July 21, One of Our Notables, Scads: "You Say He Left No Money!", Every Man Who Does Not Labor and Lay up a Fortune May Cause Absolute Suffering to His Daughter's Future Husband, Contagiousness of Consumption, An Open Box of Lime Standing in the Cellar Will Absorb the Moisture, Accident Insurance, Grind Your Coffee, Customer: "Not Long Ago I Came in Here and Bought a Porous Plaster to Help Me Get Rid of Lumbago", Second-Hand Teeth, A Model to Imitate, In Memoriam, A Community Never Values a Physician Higher than He Values Himself, Simple Water Test, Annual Meeting of the Supreme Lodge, Pioneer's Installation, Candidly, I Almost Think That I Ought to Recognize, as I Walk the Street, the Men Who Have Provided for Their Families by Some Kind of Life Insurance, Removal of Garbage, All Hail to Assemblyman Quigley, Rapid Advance in Cerebral Surgery, The Cures for Drunkenness, Member Must First Exhaust His Remedy within the Society, The Age of Hurry, Strangely Acquired Tastes for Repulsive Food, How Old Line Companies Do Business, Who Is Benefited by the Fraternities?, Read and Reflect, Reason for Yourselves, Men Are Most Likely to Rave about a Woman's Hair When It Is Found in the Butter, There's a Difference, A Parish Beadle Was Once Much Exercised at the Appearance of a Strange Old Gentlemen Who, When the Sermon Was about to Begin, Took an Ear Trumpet, in Two Parts, out of His Pocket and Began Screwing Them Together, To Keep the Complexion and Spirits Good, to Preserve Grace, Strength, and Agility of Motion, There Is No Gymnasium so Valuable, No Exercise More Beneficent in Result, than Sweeping, Dusting, Making Beds, Washing Dishes, and the Polishing of Brass and Silver, Wemmelltonian Lodge, No. 71, Held Their Regular Meeting on the Evening of December 8, and Nominated Officers for 1892, A Member Worth Having, Teacher: "Johnny, Why Is George Brown Absent?, She Was Tired, A Happy Thought Saved His Life, State of Pennsylvania, County of Philadelphia, Ss., Money Enough Not to Marry, Don't Boil the Clothes, The Degree of It, Patients and Their Friends Are Sometimes Very Inconsiderate in Their Treatment of Physicians, Noises in the Head, An Alphabet of Maxims, On August 31, Laurel Lodge, No. 133, Was Instituted at Stull, Wyo. Co., Pa., Banquet at Harrison City, Connectiuut Sends Us Again This Month a Worthy Representative to Our Gallery of Notables in the Person of Brother C. S. Darrow, One Whose Record Shows That He Beheves It a Duty and Plesure to "Show Humanity to Man", "Our Title Clear", A Blind Man Who Plays upon an Accordeon Is Perambulating the Streets of Windsor, England, Some Replies to Circular No. 2, The Drift of Medical Research after a Cure for Consumption, The People Are with the Endowment Orders and Assessment Associations, Our Jury System, A Strange Disease, Treatment of "Cold in the Head", Deeply Concerned, How to Cure Canker, Generosity Is the Accompaniment of High Birth, An Important Movement, "Honesty the Best Policy", Notes, Above the Common Herd, The Usual Remedies for Colic Are Jamaica Ginger, Not Whisky or Brandy, Paregoric, Laudanum, or Other Forms of Opium, The Order of the World Incorporated 1889, Expenses of Our Order, "Wellesley Gone", Luck in Old Shoes, A Pleasing Entertainment, After the Battle, Special Certificates, Longevity of Women, Kansas City Lodge, No. 57, Held Their Regular Meeting at Their Hall. 1209 Grand Avenue, on Tuesday, April 5, and Had a Good Attendance, The Connecticut Man Who Cut His Throat with a Scythe Is No Mower, Men of Great Gifts Are Often Greatly Flatered, and Thereby Being Corrupted They Sink in Dishonor, Talks on Timely Topics, Notes on the Festival, One of Many Such, F. Van Allen, M. D., Writes to the New York Medical Journal of Three Cases in Which He Found White of Egg Painted on Sore Nipples Several Times a Day Entirely Healed Them in a Few Hours, Somewhat Uncanny, Senator Aspinall at Manhattan, Philosophy of Happiness, The True Measure of the Fraternal Order Is in the Good That It Does, the Relief It Offers to Its Members, the Homes Cheered in Times of Trouble, by the Means with Which to Provide the Necessaries of Life, When Herbs Should Be Gathered, A Backward Glance at the 'Pathies, Every Human Soul Has the Germs of Some Flowers within, and They Would Open If They Could Only Find Sunshine and Pure Air in Which to Expand, "My Experience with Life Insurance, " Remarked Uncle Ephraim, Shifting a Quid of Tobacco as He Spoke, "Has Been about the Same as I Used to Have When I Went Swimming, "Pants", A Bad Habit, Spirit of Fraternity, Some Seasonable Hints, Cleaning Silks and Ribbons, Take Heed, True Heroism, Subscribe for the Journal of Health, He Who Works for Love May Gain the Reputation of a Good Samaritan, but Good Samaritans Are Not All Good Doctors, Hornellsville's Entertainment, How to Cook a Husband, Medical Examiner, H. H. Burns, M. D., Humphrey's Block,---Athol Centre Office Hours, 1 to 3; 7 to 9 P. M., The New York Life, Insects in Sugar, To the Members of the Order of the Iron Hall, In Another Column the Fraternal Monitor Says That "The Success of the Order of the World Has Been Phenomenal, " and That "It Is in a Most Prosperous Condition", A Story Is Told of a French Physician Who, Having Been Bitten by a Mad Dog, Was Attacked with Hydrophobia, Where Women Have Most Culture Men Are Most Open and Sincere, A Highly Interesting Showing, Caring for the Ice Chest, Among the Old-Fashioned Remedies Used among the Poorer Class in England Is One Which Is Still in Vogue, and, Though Simple, Is Well Worthy of Notice; Viz., the Use of the White of an Egg for Sore Nipples Whilst Nursing, The Other Sunday a Visiting Clergyman Addressed the Sunday School of an Up-Town Church, If You Don't Want Your Boy to Turn out Bad, Don't Bear down Too Hard on the Grindstone, All Men Can Afford to Belong to at Least One Fraternal Organization, and the Money They Pay in Will Surely Come Back Two-Fold at Some Time When the "Bread That Is Cast upon the Waters" Is Sorely Needed, Got No Invitation, Toxic Headaches, Human Brotherhood, Never Try to Gain a Practice in a Community by Charges below the Usual and Reasonable Fee, Imitation Ground Glass, Bad Luck Is Simply a Man with His Hands in His Pockets and a Pipe in His Mouth, Looking on to See How It Will Come Out, Reward of Merit, Are We Asking Too Much?, District Deputies Appointed, Be Cheerful in the Sick-Room, Mental Break Down, Parson: "How Is Your Husband To-Day, Visitations of Supreme Secretary, A Model Insurance Agent, Some Curious Legal Nuisances, Laugh and Keep Well, A Hint for Housekeepers, Dangers in a Common Complaint, The Following Epitaph Is in the Graveyard at Childwild, England, Multiple Essay Items, Doctor (Thoughtfully): "I Believe You Must Have Some Sort of Poison in Your System", The Counsel of a Woman Is Not Worth Much, but He Who Does Not Take It Is More Worthless Still, When a Member of the Order of the World Is Disabled, Will He Receive His "Sick Benefit" as Soon as He Puts in His Claim, or Will He Be Obliged to Wait Several Weeks, or Even Months?, Self-Interest Is but the Survival of the Animal in Us, Irregularity of Meals, Economical Shampoo Powder, The Care of Children, The World Has a Million Roosts for a Man, but Only One Nest, The Officers of Excelsior Lodge, No. 11, for the Present Year, Are as Follows, "Well, What You Wearin' Glasses Fur, Mr. Johnsing?", Kansas City Lodge, No. 57, Held Their Regular Meeting February 2, at Their Hall, 1209 Grand Avenue, Little James Had Been Imparting to the Minister the Important and Cheerful Information That His Father Had a New Set of False Teeth, Brother Chas. H. Baker, Supreme Treasurer, A Green Old Age Is All Right, Assessments Are Sure to Come, but They Should Be Paid with the Remembrance That They Go to Relieve the Wants of Those Dear to a Fellow Member, as We Know Such Assessment Will Some Day Be Paid to Assist Our Loved Ones When We Leave Them, Make Home Happy, We Are Not Affected, Hon. Joseph Aspinall, Lapses, Memorial Services, Massachusetts Shame, The "World's" Prosperity, For Offensive Perspiration, "Died of Gravel" Was the Verdict of a Coroner's Jury in Oil City, in Case of Laborers Buried under an Embankment, The Involuntary Accomplice, The Latest Novel, Yesterday and To-Morrow, Jewels as Medicine, There Is No Excuse for a Lack of Growth among Local Lodges, No Day Is so Bright That the Clouds of Trial, Death, and Disappointment, Do Not Settle over Some Household, Henry Irving Likes to Tell How, When He Was in a Dorsetshire Village Last Summer, He Passed a Group of Children, Deputy Organizer Chatfield Will Be Present at the Second Meeting of Pope Lodge on the Evening of July 7, Dear Sir and Brother:—You Will Doubtless Be Interested to Know How the Order of the World Is Progressing in the North-Western Part of the Continent, Health, Wise Words, Something New to Eat, Thoughtful Nature, Roots and Herbs, State Board of Examiners, From New Haven, Good for Girls, and Posterity, The Meeting of Unity Lodge, No. 27, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Held March 17, Was a Very Enjoyable One, If You Would Learn the Character of a Business Man, Strange Facts about Insurance, Fluid with Meals, A Living Testimonial, Women Do Not Realize How Much Harm Is Done to the Eyes in Wearing Veils, Especially the Coarse Net or Heavily Dotted Ones Which Are so Popular Now, Administration of Powders, Just Recognition, Benefits Paid in Class 2 during August, 1892, The Fusilade of Invective and Senseless Twaddle with Which the Onward March of Fraternalism Is Assailed, Reminds One of Dryden's Description of Bigotry, Hot Water a Curative Agent for Cholera Morbus, Artificial Eggs, Philosophy Can Hold an Easy Triumph over the Misfortunes Which Are past and to Come, but Those Which Are Present Triumph over Her, The Wrong Malady, It Leads All Others Marvelously Rapid Growth of the Order of the World, Treatment of Prickly Heat, Men of "The World", For Lowing Is Given the Names of the Lodges Which Show an Increase since the Issue of the Official Circular, No, A Child Was Asked What Dust Was, and Said, Notice to Secretaries and Treasurers, Cherished Memories, American Shoes, "Has Not Run Its Course", Mrs. Smith (to the Nurse): "Rosa, You Really Must Take Better Care of the Children, A Jackson Doctor Recently Received the Following Epistle from a Brother M. D. (?) of a Neighboring Village, The Author of a Great Reformation Is Always Unpopular in His Own Age, Little Girl: "If I Should Die and Go to Heaven, Would I Have Wings?", At the Annual Meeting of Spencer Lodge, No. 25, the Following Named Persons Were Selected to Fill the Various Positions, "Well, Maggie, " Asked a Teacher of a Little, Girl, "How Is It You Are so Late This Morning to School?". Poem, verse: Press Me Closer, All Mine Own, Warms My Heart for Thee Alone, Pluck and Prayer, He Who Checks a Child with Terror, Fame, A Wonderful Cure, It Makes a Difference, Wild Oats, Wise Sayings, The M. D. of the Future, The Following Is the Well-Known and Still-To-Be-Seen Inscription to the Memory of His Dog by Lord Byron, and Is Well Worthy of Re-Perusal in These, to Some Extent, Anti-Dog Days:, Speak Nae Ill, Homœopathic Soup, Weighing the Baby, Husband and Heathen, "Make a Home a Hive Where All Beautiful Feelings Cluster like Bees and Their Honey Dews Bring: Make It a Temple of Holy Revealings, and Love Its Bright Angel with Shadowy Wings, A Ministering Angel, Opportunity, There Was a Young Man in Chicago, Who Wanted to See a Buzz-Saw Go; Then He Put down His Face Too near to the Place, The Mile-Stone, Doctor and Preacher, Insurance and Assurance. Bible passage: Upon Your Heart This Truth May Rise. Frontmatter: Subscribe for the Journal of Health, Subscriber for the Journal of Health, Now Is the Time to Subscribe for the Journal of Health. Obituary.

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