Good Health
1897; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
J. H. Kellogg, J. H. Kellogg, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, F. Magee Rossiter, T. W. Higginson, H. L. Hastings, Frank S. Pixley, Dr. C. H. Shepard, Kate Lindsay, J. H. Kellogg, Charlotte Perkins Stetson, Delia Hart Stone, Abel Andrew, Mrs. E. E. Kellogg, Mrs. S. M. I. Henry, Marion Foster Washburne, Helen Hunt Jackson, Mrs. Lyman Abbott,
ResumoCover: Good Health. Frontmatter: Good Health, Prospectus of Good Health for 1897. Display ads: Battle Creek Sanitarium, Multiple Display Advertisements. Essay: A Bird Sang a Beautiful Song, Which Was Echoed Again and Again, The Effect of Alcoholic Liquors and Tobacco on Muscular Activity, Alcohol and Cold, Effects of the Famine, Happy Is That Man Who Eats Only for Hunger, and Drinks Only for Thirst; Who Provides for Use and Necessity, Not for Ostentation and Pomp, Best Time for Bathing, The Cramming of the Contents of Text-Books into the Immature Brains of Children Is of Less Value than the Training of the Soul and Heart, the Enlargement of the Virtues and Manners and Moral Intelligence, How Grandpa Boiled the Eggs, The Medical Force of the Sanitarium and Its Branches Has Recently Been Augmented by a Number of Graduates from Different Medical Schools, In a Book of Travels Written by a Mr. Barrow We Find This Interesting Bit of Information, The Normal Temperature of the Body Is 98. 4° F, Doubtless There Are Few Things More Important to a Community than the Health of Its Women, Iceland as a Health Resort, Damp Houses, "Good Food, " Declares Mrs. Hetty Green, "Is the Basis of Good Conduct, and, Consequently, of Happiness; More Divorces Are Caused by Hash than by Infidelity", Dr. M. L. Holbrook Gives the Following Excellent Advice as to the Education of Children, If My Next-Door Neighbor Chooses to Have His Drains in Such a State as to Create a Poisonous Atmosphere, Which I Breathe at the Risk of Typhus and Diphtheria, He Restricts My Just Freedom to Live Just as Much as If He Went about with a Pistol Threatening My Life, One of the First Conditions of Health Is a Healthy View of Things, A Summer School at the Sanitarium Began July 6, Designed Especially for Those Who Expect to Engage in Philanthropic Work at Home or in Foreign Fields, but Who Cannot Pursue a Protracted Course of Study from Lack of Time or Means, Ruskin on Impure Water, Chestnut Flour, Dietetic Reform, A Practical Method of Sterilizing Milk, How an Empress Reduced Her Weight, Courtesy to a Child, Hygiene of the Nursery Precautions Relating to the Feeding of Infants, Answers to Correspondents, A Hygienic Observatory, Relation of Eggs and Milk to Other Animal Foods, Health Versus Intellect, Notice Expectoration Is Forbidden in This Place. Offenders Are Liable to a Fine of $5 or a Term of Imprisonment, Art as a Cure for Insanity, Mrs. Booker T. Washington, the Wife of the Principal of the Institution for Colored Youth at Tuskegee, Ala., Is No Less Earnest in Her Work among the Women of Her Race than Is Her Husband among the Negro Farmers, Whom He Has Taught and Helped for Years Past, One of the Popular Writers of the Day Wisely Says, "We Need Quiet, Oliver Wendell Holmes and Athletics, Errors in Diet, The Dogs Had a Pedigree, Cocoanut Butter, Grape Seeds and Appendicitis, The Camera and the Bicycle, by Calling People out into the Open Air, and Giving Them Pleasant Occupation and Mental Stimulus, Is Doing More to Prevent Disease than All the Medicine in the Land, Ex-President Harrison, in Speaking of the Appurtenances of the White House, Says, The Medicinal Value of Fruits, Fruit Diet a Cure for Nervous Headache, The Treatment of Scarlet Fever, Cleanliness in Little Things, Swimming=Pool for Women, The Uses of Responsibility, Perspiration of the Feet, An Electric Bush, Physical Exercise for Students, Air and Athletics, The Children Attending Public Schools in Brussels, Belgium, Were Requested Some Time since by Their Teachers to Gather up, on Their Way to and from School, Such Apparently Valueless Objects as Tin Foil, Tin Cans, Paint-Tubes, Bottle Capsules, Refuse Metals, Etc., and Deliver Their Collections Daily to Their Respective Teachers, The Treatment of Disease without Alcohol, M. Quad, the Humorist, Several Years Ago Fitted up a Small Platform in His Residence and Took Regular Exercise by Dancing Jigs to the Accompaniment of a Piano Played by Another Member of the Household, Physical Measurements, Practical Hydrotherapy The Wet-Sheet Pack and the Hot Blanket Pack, The Bones and Muscles of the Human Body Are Capable of over Twelve Hundred Different Movements; and When a Nervous Man Gives Himself His First Lessons in Learning to Ride a Bicycle, He Goes through Every One of Those Twelve Hundred Movements, with Variations, Almost Three Centuries Ago, Margaret of Navarre Wrote Something Very Quaint, Which until Recent Years Was Hidden among Unpublished Manuscript, and Then Found in a Chest in the French National Library, Any One Who Devotes Himself to Intellectual Pursuits Must Allow the Body to Have Motion and Practise Gymnastics, Dietetic Nonsense, The National Museum of Hygiene, A Preacher Called at a House and Asked to Stay All Night, What Physical Culture Does, The Food Value of Cane-Sugar, Care of the Body, A Prominent Chicago Lawyer Several Months Ago Hit upon a Scheme for Exercise That Is Equally Unusual, Intemperance and Idiocy in Children, Sad End of English Horses, Dr. Paul Gibier, a Scientific Authority, Says, The Effects of Cigarette Smoking, Yet They Must Spit, Dr. Charles Stewart, Who Has Been a Member of the Sanitarium Force and a Teacher in the Medical Missionary College for Two Years, Recently Left for an Extensive Trip through the Northwest, British Columbia, California, and the Southern States, How to Keep Food, A Simple Method of Examining the Throat in Children, An Englishman Has Estimated That While Half an Acre Will Support a Man Living on Grain, Twenty-Two Acres Will Be Required for His Maintenance on Flesh Meat, A Vulgar Habit, Publishers' Department, The Land of the Aztecs Its Customs and Industries, Sunstroke—What Is It, Harmful Practises, Multiple Essay Items, Children Should Be Accustomed as Soon as Possible to Sleep in a Dark Room, A Bread Reform, Consult Thy Purse, and Buy Your Tickets from Chicago Via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway to the Following-Named Points on June 29 and 30, and July 1,2, and 3, The New Fad, Longevity in Roumania, Insomnia Not Always Disastrous, Vegetarianism Means Something More than Merely Abstaining from Fish, Flesh, and Fowl; It Means Putting Ourselves at One with Nature, Effect of Tobacco on the Eyesight, The People of Chicago Have Been Warned by the City Chemist That All the Water Coming from the Pumping Stations Is Impure, and Unfit for Use without Boiling, Dey Ain't No Use Goin' Ter Mejiums an Mind Readers Ter Hev Yer Dreams Interperated, John B. Gough Used to Tell of an Intimate Friend of His Who Threw Away His Tobacco, Saying, "That's the End of It", "As Is the Home, " Says Justice Brewer, "So Is the Life; out of the Clean Home Comes the Clean Life, and out of the Unclean Home the Unclean Life, If I Were a Physician, I Would Wheel My Patients to the Window, and Let Nature Feel Their Pulses, Unhygienic Footwear, Hamburg Drank Unfiltered, Polluted River Water until the City Became Paralyzed by the Plague, Care of the Teeth of Children, Pastor Kneipp, the Water-Cure Priest, The Physiology of Memory, Grape Juice, The Morning Bath, Night=Terrors, Dr. Fuller, of Grand Rapids, Mich., Has Been Spending a Week at the Sanitarium, Knew Better than the Doctor, Child-Study, The Salvation of Mr. Crandon, How Can Children Be Taught to Presevere?. Poem, verse: Smile a Little, Go Thy Way, but Let That Way Be Ever Worth the Going; Know Thy Way, and Never Stray in Ways Not Worth the Knowing; Leave the Way That Goes Astray, and Seek a Better Path, Straight and Narrow All the Way, to Realms Unknown to Sin and Wrath; Thus, "Go Thy Way", Open the Door, An Obstacle, The Land of "Pretty Soon", Who Waits until the Wind Shall Silent Keep, Will Never Find the Ready Hour to Sow, Be True, O Thinker!. Recipe: A New Cooking-School Recipe. Editorial: Editorial Fruit Diet in Summer.
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