Good Health
1903; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
J. H. Kellogg, John Earle Coolidge, J. F. Morse, Edward Everett Hale, F. J. Otis, Carolyn Geisel, Susan Coolidge, J. H. Kellogg, Will Carleton, Jeanette Fielding, Lucy Larcom, David Paulson, Lenna F. Cooper, Henry Vandyke, Wm. H. Seymour, Mrs. Nancy T. (Wing) Frost, Charles Buxton, Calla Harcourt, Will M. Carleton,
ResumoCover: Good Health. Display ads: Packer's Tar Soap, Listerine, The Red Man's Prayer. Essay: Among the Papers of the Adams Family There Has Been for Many Decades Unpublished a Vivid Narrative by Mrs. John Quincy Adams, Describing Her Journey Alone with Her Six-Year-Old Son (Charles Francis Adams) in the Winter of 1815, from St. Petersburg to Paris, along the Trail That Napoleon's Retreating Army Made, Arriving in France Just as Napoleon Returned from Elba, Prominent among American Centenarians Is Wm. H. Seymour, of Brockport, N. Y., Who Celebrated His One Hundred and First Birthday July 15 of the Present Year, Who Has Not Witnessed a Prompt Response from Dashing a Few Drops of Cold Water on the Face of a Fainting Person?, Only One Person in 1,000 Dies of Old Age, Oatmeal, "Yes, " Said the Dentist, "To Insure Painless Extraction You 'Ll Have to Take Gas, and That's Fifty Cents Extra", "Few People Seem Conscious, " Says Mr. Herbert Spencer, "That There Is Such a Thing as Physical Morality, Says Edward Everett Hale, An Exchange Says, Literary Notes, The General Results of the Recent Discussion in This Paper on the Relative Value and Safety of Various Antiseptics Derive Confirmation from a Monograph Which We Have Received from the Pasteur Institute of Paris, How to Become Fat, When Conan Doyle Was Practicing Medicine in the Days Previously to His Literary Success, He Had Little Patience with Hypochondriacs, A Correspondent in a Recent Number of the Woman's Home Companion Offers Some Valuable Points, Which Those Likely to Have the Care of Cases of Contagious Diseases Will Do Well to Note, Rivalry between Medicine and Surgery Will Soon Be as Great as That between the Pathies, A Venerable Old Lady, Fruit Gelee, The "Literature" Section of the October December Forum Is Occupied by an Examination of Recent Books Dealing with "The Making and Remaking of Nations", Healthful Dress, The Hundred Year Club Let Me but Live, The Hunger Cure, The Story of Priessnitz, Correction, Cold Weather Diseases and Germs That Produce Them, From the Snakeskin to the Sanitarium, Now Ready, Pumpkins and Pies, Windows and Window Curtains, Very Dissipated, Injurious Effects of Salt in Nephritis, An Ancient Recipe for Unleavened Bread, Nature's Preparation for Winter, McClure's October Number, in Its Gorgeous Crimson Cover, Can Be Seen Twice across the Street, and It's Worth Crossing the Street to Buy, Vienna Telephone Booths Are Furnished with Napkins Bearing the Inscription, "Wipe, If You Please", The Favorite Household Magazine, Good Housekeeping, Has Outdone Itself in the Enlarged and Improved Issue for October, Nature's Methods in the Sick Room Steam Inhalation, Public Bathing Houses, In the Hygiene of Childhood Department, in the October Health Culture, Mrs. Almon Hensley Has Very Practical Suggestions in Regard to School Children and Their Health; Also on the Care of Infants, What to Wear and How to Wear It for Winter, At a Recent Meeting of the New York Society of Medical Jurisprudence, Dr. T. K. Tuthill Declared That More Inebriates Were Being Made in One Month by Druggists, Who Sold So-Called Tonics, than All the Liquor Saloons Produced in a Year; and It Was Appalling the Number of Women Who Were Becoming the Victims of Drink without Knowing It through the Use of a Popular "Tonic" Wine, Low Rates West and Northwest, Pamphlet Received, The Stimulus of Rewards in the Training of the Child, In Japan the Temperature Is Reckoned by "Jackets", Multiple Essay Items, Cocoa and Butter, Catarrh, "Fletcherizing" Food, A Surgeon Once Prescribed a Bath for a Soldier, Catarrhal Bronchitis, An English Physician, on Finding His Patient, a French Marquis, Very Much in Need of a Bath, Prescribed for Him, You Have Not Fulfilled Every Duty Unless You Have Fulfilled That of Being Pleasant, The Food Value of Fruit Acid, One of the More Notable Artistic Features of the October Housekeeper Is the Full-Page Illustration by F. Deforrest Schook, Portraying the End of Summer Days, This Venerable Lady Whose Picture, Taken Shortly after Reaching Her One Hundredth Birthday, Is Here Presented, Was a Resident of Piqua, Ohio, Where She Died at the Age of One Hundred Years, Ten Months, and Six Days, Oct. 4, 1902. Frontmatter: Good Health, Publishers' Department. Poem, verse: The Autumn Tide, Thanksgiving, The Two Kinds of Sport, Praise God, Thanksgiving Hymn, Who Said November's Face Was Grim? Who Said Her Voice Was Harsh and Sad? I Heard Her Sing in Wood Paths Dim, I Met Her on the Shore, so Glad, so Smiling, I Could Kiss Her Feet! There Never Was a Month so Sweet, The Doctor's Story, Then Keep the Good Old Festal Day ; Sing the Old Songs the Fathers Sung; around Your Altars Kneel to Pray; Let Praises Rise from Joyful Tongue, Here's a Sigh to Those Who Love Me and a Smile to Those Who Hate, "Better than Grandeur, Better than Gold, than Rank or Titles, a Hundredfold Is a Healthy Body, a Mind at Ease, and Simple Pleasures That Always Please; a Heart That Can Feel for a Neighbor's Woe, and Share His Joy with a Friendly Glow, with Sympathies Large Enough to Enfold All Men as Brothers, Is Better than Gold", Ah ! on Thanksgiving Day, When from East and from West, from North and from South Come the Pilgrim and Guest, When the Gray-Haired New Englander Sees round His Board the Old Broken Links of Affecftion Restored, When the Care-Wearied Man Seeks His Mother Once More, and the Worn Matron Smiles Where the Girl Smiled before, What Mostiens the Lip and What Brightens the Eye?. Recipe: Recipes. Editorial: Editorial Tent Life for Consumptives, Answers to Correspondents. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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