Hall's Journal of Health
1875; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Cousin Kate, Laura E. Lyman, J. J. Thomas, Geo. G. Lobdell, E. H. Gibrs, Uncle Frank, E. H. Gibbs, E. H. Gibbs, E. H. Gibbs, George H. Smyth, E. H. Gibbs, E. H. Gibbs, E. H. Gibb, E. H. Gibbs, E. H. Gibbs, J. S. Gould, E. H. Gibbs, Prof. Oliver Wendell Holmes, E. H. Gibbs, E. H. Gibbs, E. H. Gibbs, E. H. Gibbs, E. H. Gibbs, D. F. Lincoln, Dr. J. Hall, Alice Carey, Geo. S. Weaver,
ResumoFrontmatter: Hall's Journal of Health. Table of contents: Index to Hall's Journal of Health, for 1875. Essay: Growth of Man, Oatmeal, Why Some People Are Poor, Action of Medicines, The Hours of Sleep, Fine Flour Bread, Dr. Holland in Offering a Kind Word for Woman Says, Girls at Play, It Is Ordained in the Eternal Constitution of Things That Men of Intemperate Minds Can Not Be Free; Their Passions Forge Their Fetters, We Have Tried the Little Sweet Pellets Which Constitute the "Van Doren Remedy" in Some Cases of Indigestion in Infants, and Have Been Charmed with the Effect, A Broken Heart, Far Sweeter Music to a True Woman than the Tone of a Harp or Piano Touched by Her Hand, Are the Cheerful Voices of Husband and Children, Made Joyous by Her Presence, If Women Want Warm Feet They Must Give up Wearing Garters around the Leg, Perseverance, by Its Daily Gains, Enriches a Man More than Fits and Starts of Fortune and Speculation, Bilious, Tribune Items, A Reform Needed, Sunshine and Sleep, Pay Your Debts, Ornament and Use, Economy, Why We Die, Mr. Joel McComber Wishes Us to Remind All Who Are Seeking for His Goods of Dealers in Boots and Shoes, That All His Patent Goods Are Stamped with His Name and the Date of the Patent, Milk Granules, Shall We Possess Our Soles in Comfort?, Tooth Tablets, Electricity—Its Uses and Abuses, A Sheep May Get Fat in a Small Meadow, and Starve in a Great Desert, Avoid Gossip, Active Oxygen, Bounty, Being Free Itself, Thinks All Others so, Dine Earlier and Eat Less, Drain and Air the Land, Seeing Stars, A Breakfast Table Gossip, Convalescence, Over All Life Broods Poesy, like the Calm Blue Sky, with Its Motherly Rebuking Face, Flowers Were Created to Gladden the Heart of Man, Cheer His Lonely Hours, Afford Him Instruction, and Give Him Perpetual Themes for Joyful Admiration, Words to the Young, Good Breeding, Dry Cold for Piles, A Man Would Have No Pleasure in Discovering All the Beauties of the Universe, Even in Heaven Itself, Unless He Had a Partner to Whom He Might Communicate His Joys, The Guillotine, Deaths from Bowel Diseases, Man and Other Animals, Nothing Is Intolerable That Is Necessary, As the World Gets Older and the People More Numerous, the Striving for Bread Becomes More Desperate; and in Large Cities It Is Already a Struggle for Life, To Those Who Enjoy a Blazing Wood Fire, and with Its Shining Brass Andirons, We Recommend the Following Method of Polishing until the Gilded Ball on Every One Will Present Many Phases, One Evening Emeline and I Were Sitting on the Western Veranda Watching the Sunset, When Alice Ran Lightly up the Steps, A Dangerous Practice, The Greater the Knowledge, the Greater the Doubt, Early Education, Pomarius, If a Case of Diptheria Occurs, Let the Patient Be at Once Taken to the Top of the House and into the Sunniest Room, and There Kept in Perfect Isolation from All Other Inmates of the House Save Those Who Are in Attendance, as Nurses, An Act of Humanity, Alcohol, The Mother, A Great American Industry, Longevity, We Have, from Mr. John J. Caulon, Printer, 47 Liberty Street, an Illustrated Calender for 1876, with a New and Condensed Arrangement of Days and Dates, Very Convenient and Desirable for House or Office Use, Catarrh, The Most Deadly Disease, Infant Mortality, Cotton Felt, Geology of Cities, Clean Teeth, " 'This Morning the Preacher Said, "It Is a Fearful Thing to Fall into the Hands of the Living God", Heliotype, If a Glass Stopper Won't Move, Hold the Neck of the Bottle to a Flame, or Warm It by Taking Two Turns of a String and See-Sawing It, School Outrages, Self-Remedied, Sweetening the Food of Animals, Headache, Any Lady Who Keeps House-Plants Knows Enough to Keep Them Where They Will Get the Benefit of Sunlight, Incompatible, Church Music, Trichiniasis, Beware of Copious Drinks of Ice-Water When You Are over Heated, Marriage Is the Normal and Legitimate Order of Society, and Whatever Tends to Prevent Marriage Tends to Destroy That Order, to Disrupt the True Social Bond, and to Open the Door for Immorality, Insects with Souls, A Growing Vice, Rich without Money, Feeding the Sick, Nature's Uniformity, Keep Your Feet Warm, Health and Comfort, Texas Beef, An English Aeronaut Lately Tested a Machine of His Own Patent Called the Parakite, Good-Natured People, Fish Flour, How to Sweep a Carpet, Take Time by the Forelock, To Clean Looking-Glasses, Give Him Light, How We Made Bread, Water in Pain, Food for Horses, Chapped Hands, To Parents, Tenement Houses, A Little Trade with Profit Is Better than a Great Concern at a Loss; a Small Fire That Warms You Is Better than a Large Fire That Burns You, Whiskey Drinking, How to Sweep a Room, There Is a Spanish Proverb That a Tradesman Who Would Grow Rich Must Buy of Those Who Go to Be Executed, as Not Caring How Cheap They Sell; and Sell to Those Who Go to Be Married, as Not Caring How Dear They Buy, Poisoning Pickles, Soothing and Healing, "Now That Helen Has Been Torn from Me, after so Short a Season of Unalloyed Happiness, I Tremble at the Thought of Annihilation, and Refuse to Believe the Gloomy Doctrine, If a Man Desires to Live within His Means, and Is Resolute in His Purpose Not to Appear More than He Really Is, Let Him Be Applauded, A Plan for Getting Work, Modes of Dying, Asphalt Is a Most Durable and Impenetrable Substance, The Generality of Men Spend the Early Part of Their Lives in Contributing to Render the Latter Part Miserable, Children Need Sunshine Quite as Much as Flowers Do, Cold in Inflammations, Stuttering Cured, Darning by MacHinery, The Evil of Shop-Girls, What Is Time?, The Perfect Man, English Marriages, More Light Sought, Fire and Marine Agents Allowed a Commission or All Business Done through Their Suggestion Although It Is Transacted Direct with the Party Suggested by the Agent, The Hour of Death, Unbolted Wheat, Mr. Wilson McDonald, the Eminent Sculptor of 1298 Broadway, N. Y., Is Forming a Class of a Limited Number of Students for the Winter Months, to Which He Will Give Instruction in Sculpture and Modeling for Particulars and Terms Apply to Him by Letter, Women as Barbers, Young Men and Young Women Should Be Made to Regard Marriage as a Sacred Duty, and Married Life as the Only True Relation for Social Beings, Caution, A Punctured Brain, Ancient and Modern, Indigestible Substances, Opium and Religion, The Expression of Truth Is Simplicity, The Palate and the Stomach, Painting the Lily, The Worst Country Is That in Which We Have No Friend, Hall's Journal of Health for 1874, Neatly Bound in Red Cloth, Nearly 500 Pages, Will Be Sent Free to Any Address on Receipt of $1.25, Being Only One-Half the Regular Price, Remarkable Gloves, Making a Home, Ahint, Advertised Medicines, There Is Nothing like System in Exercise, Habit, Malignant Throat Diseases, Use of Silence, Woman's Love, Visiting the Sick, Genuine Charity, Thanksgiving Day, Whole Wheat Flour, The Dry Earth System, Calla Lilies, The Summer Hat Should Be Light in Texture, Light in Color and Have a High Crown, The New Pile Cure, Furnace Heat, Cleanliness Is Next to Godliness, and with People Who Perspire Much, Is Right along Side of It, Never Put off until To-Morrow What You Can Do To-Day, The Breath, High Pressure, Lime in Food, Great Wants Proceed from Great Wealth, but They Are Undutiful Children, for They Sink Wealth down to Poverty, Society Dissipation, Lazy Persons Die Young, Cutaneous Eruptions, Dry Paint Is Removed by Dipping a Swab with a Handle in a Strong Solution of Oxalic Acid, Directions for Care and Treatment, The Whip and Spur, Save Your Suds for the Garden and Plants, or to Harden Yards When Sandy, Labor, Coffee, Soap Which Heals, Soft Food, The Flour of the Family, Trustworthiness, Let Nothing Be Wasted, Housekeepers Should Recollect That It Is the Penny Saved, More than the Penny Earned, That Enriches; It Is the Sheet, or Blanket, or Garment Darned When the First Thread Breaks That Wears the Longest; It Is the Dampers Closed When the Cooking Is Done That Stops Some Unnecessary Dollars from Dropping into the Coal Bin; It Is the Lamp or Gas Turned Low When Not in Use That Gives You Pin Money for the Month; It Is Taking Care to See That the Coffee Is Browned Instead of Being Burned or Merely Dried, That It Is Ground Fine Instead of Being Coarsely Cracked, Which Makes Three Spoonfuls Go as Far as a Cupful; That, in Short, It Is Eternal Vigilance in Little Things Which Makes the Dif, The Contented Man Is Never Poor; the Discontented Never Rich, Packer's Products, Privy Vaults, Diptheria, Brain Food, Habits of Cleanliness, Hash Is Reasonably Good Food for Cats and Dogs, An Escharotic, Exercise, Air and Sunlight Are Three of Nature's Most Potent Remedies, Twenty-Second Year Hall's Journal of Health for 1875, Increased Demand, The Business Outlook, Brain Disease, Pneumonia and Steam-Coils, Crazed by Tobacco, A Wrong Righted, Health and Religion (Communicated), A Wonderful Penman, Starvation Vs. The "Ruling Passion", Vinegar and Flesh, Heart Disease; Its Causes and Treatment, The House of Steinway, Coffee Vs. Gout, Indian Superstition, Milk Diet, The Contagion of Scarlet Fever, Our Constitutional Treatment, Lifting for Health, Household Gods, How Shall We Clothe Our Feet?, For Services Rendered, To Filter Water, "Misfit Carpets", Drs. Hall & Gibbs, Tea, All Who Are Disgusted with Disease and Anxious to Be 11d of Their Ails, Will Read with Interest, between Their Doses, the Story of Jacob Weiss, Who Formerly Lived, a Mechanic, in Louisville, Ky., with a Plenty of Nothing in His Pocket, and Bronchitis Slowly but Surely Consuming His Pulmonary Apparatus, Introducing Medicines into the System by Galvanism, Medical Electricity, How Bones Heal, Coffee Starch Is an Excellent Starch for Black Calicoes and Colored Linens, Much Better than That Made with Water, for It Increases Rather than Lessens the Depth of the Color, You Don't Need Undershirts Half as Much as You Need Drawers, Things to Be Remembered, The Waves Defied, Inflammation, How to Be Acceptable, Mrs. Rose's Omelet, Suicides, Mistakes Matrimonial, The American Popular, Measles and Scarlet Fever, Cast-Iron Heating Devices, Encourage the Boys, Insanity in Horses, Warming Houses, Persons Always Busy in Things Laudable or Praiseworthy, and Who Go Cheerfully to Their Daily Tasks, Are the Least Disturbed by the Fluctuations of Business; and, at Night, Sleep with Perfect Composure, Make No More Vows to Perform This or That, Good Way to Cook Apples, Female Education, Borax Has Many Valuable Uses in the Household, The Moral Condition of the World Depends upon Three Things—Truth, Justice and Peace, Our Summer at Maplewood How It All Happened, For Singers, or for a Bad Cough or Sore Throat, Artificial Teeth, Fever and Ague, Science in Story, We Could Pay the National Debt in a Year If We Could Annihilate Alcohol and Tobacco, How We Squander Health, Huddling Human Beings, Two Excellent Hotels, Hearty Breakfasts, Mightier than the Pen, Thousands of Foolish Women Neglect the Exercise Which Gives Freshness, and Then Paint Their Cheeks, and Think They Look Pretty, A Remedial Institution, Home Adornment, Stone or Gravel, If You Would Be Well, Lead an Active Life in the Open Air, Cholera Infantum, or Summer Complaint of Children, In These Hard Times, He Who Can Sit on a Stone and Feed Himself Had Better Not Move, In Business, Believe in Travelling Step by Step; Don't Expect to Get Rich in a Jump, Strength, We Are in Receipt of Complaints of "Hall's Health Publishing Company, " 40 Broadway, Which Sometimes Issues a Pamphlet Called "Hall's American Journal of Health", A Healthy Brain, To Renovate Furniture, Frank Sincerity, Though No Invited Guest, Is Free to All, and Brings His Welcome with Him, Don't Take down the Stove, To Save the Drowning, A Remedy for Vomiting, A Word to Wives, The "Utility", The Tyranny over Woman, Electricity and Life, How Tobacco Hurts, The Upper Current of Society Presents No Certain Criterion by Which We Can Judge of the Direction in Which the under Current Flows, The Health Food Company, Swallowing a Cent, The Secret of Good Looks In a Poem Written Many Years Ago by That Acute Observer of Human Nature, Prof. Oliver Wendell Holmes, …, Cosmetics, Where Shall We Spend the Summer?, Healthy Eating, In the Orchard, Reason and Insanity, Refined Homes Are at the End of Civilization, It Should Be Made Honorable for Men to Live According to Their Means, and Dishonorable to Live beyond Their Means, We See It Stated That White Lead Paint Has Been Found, after Trying Almost Every Plan of Treatment Hither to Proposed, to Be the Best and Cleanest Application for Burns, Pins for Babies, "Pomarius", The Hyacinth Is Not Only a Very Beautiful and Fragrant Flower, but One Easily Cultivated, Cholera Infantum, Griddle-Cakes and Other Things, A Great Book, Dipping, Don't Overshoot, Don't Ride in Winter; to Walk Will Give You Rich Blood; to Ride Will Perhaps Shorten Your Days, The Chief Adornment, Sympathy for the Erring, Decaying Teeth, When We Look at the Magnitude and Variety of the Evils of This Age We Find It Hard to Point to One so Terribly Disastrous in Its Effects as the Spread of Indecent and Immoral Literature, A Vulnerable Point, Immortality of the Eye, Contentment, From Bad to Worse Is Poor Improvement, Even Crumbs Are Bread, and Should Not Be Wasted nor Scorned, A Great Achievement, The Mystery of Dreams, Mental and Physical Suffering, Eating Wood, Nervous Diseases, Health of Great Cities, Renewal of Subscriptions, Sure Death, Pearled Wheat, The Zero Market Basket, Weak Food, Ventilating Sewers, Sewer Gas, Lesley's Gothic Furnace, Give Us Long Life, Nose-Bleed from Tight Shoes, A Good Woman's Thoughts, A Present for the Boys, The Young Men's Christian Association, Sanitary Science, An Important Question, London, as a City of Odors, Is Not Attractive, Odds and Ends, Tobacco, Sickness Prevented, Diseased Meats, Digestion Begins in the Mouth, Inhaling Bad Air, Inhalation, Bad Breath, Pauperism and Crime, A Deadly Poison, Oat Meal, Spring Medicine, Supplying New Blood, Quinine, The Worst of All the Bad Forms in Which Alcohol Presents Itself Is That of Ale or Beer, Dr. Gibbs' Office Is at No. 137 Eighth Street, between Broadway and 4th Avenue, Bathe Very Quickly in Winter, The Art Preservative, "The Death of Helen Was so Sudden, so Unexpected, That I Was Nearly Bereft of Reason by the Terrible Blow, It Often Happens That Black Calico, and Other Printed Goods Which Have a White Pattern on a Black Ground, Will Not Bear Washing Unless Some Precautions Are Taken to Prevent "Running; " or, in Other Words, the White Spots Acquire a Reddish Color, and the Black Ground Becomes Dull and Foxy, " 'Oh, My Lost, Loved One!, Our Battle and Our Foes, A Revolution, Removal, Save the Forests, At Dinner, Sleeplessness, To Cool a Room, You Must Be Clean to Be Healthy, Woman's Temperance Convention, Adhesive Plaster, Old People Should Be Careful, Meat and Poison, The Vice of Parsimony, Worthless Drugs, Preserving Food, Idlers Can Not Even Find Time to Be Idle, or the Industrious to Be at Leisure, Condemned Food, Alcohol and Longevity, Innoculation from Soap, Blind Fortune Treads on the Steps of Inconsiderate Rashness, Granulated Wheat Biscuit, Young People Left to the Government of Themselves Commence to Read the Sickening Trash Printed in Story Papers without a Particle of Evil Intent, Hygiene for the Aged, Care of the Eyes, Dr. Van Deren's Prescription, Our Summer at Maplewood Conclusion, The Nelaton Suppository, Unselfishness, Disposing of the Dead, How Great a Delight Is Good Health to All Creatures!, Mothers and Nurses Should Labor to Acquire an Habitual Composure, Self-Possession, and Presence of Mind, and, as Far as Possible, to Impart the Same to Children or Invalids; to Be Always Quiet; Quick in Applying the Necessary Remedies; Not Yielding to Sudden Alarms and Agitations; Never Indulging in the Injurious Habit of Screaming or Uttering Exclamations on the Various Accidents of a Nursery or Sick-Room, nor Urging as a Plea for Such Failures a Weakness of Nerves, Phosphorus in Eye Disease, A Genuine Convenience, Curable Diseases, Teachers Succeed Best If They Are Good Tempered and Appreciative, Intemperance, Consumptive People Are, as a Rule Brilliant People, Early Influences, A Fortune for Barbers, The Best Food, Dangers of Travel, If You Wish to Make a Nail Drive Easily and Last Long without Rusting, Dip It in Melted Grease First, Borrowing Trouble, An Omission, Flowers as Time Keepers, It Is the Duty of Parents and Those Intrusted with the Care of Children, to Instruct Themselves in the Best Method of Proceeding, under the Sudden Diseases and Dangers to Which Children Are the Most Liable, as Convulsions, Choking, Wounds, Profuse Bleeding, Accidents from Fire, Water, and Other Casualties, Is Cancer Curable?, A Vegetable Diet, Weariness Can Sleep upon the Flint When Restive Sloth Finds the Downy Pillow Hard, Object of Eating, "New Era" The Great Revolution, The Imagination Is of so Delicate a Texture That Even Words Wound It, A Method of Procuring Fresh Water from Sea Water through the Direct Action of the Sun's Rays Is among the Foreign Inventions, One Afternoon Cousin Emmeline and I Took a Long Walk to the Village Post-Office, and, on Our Way Home, Sat down to Rest under the Grand Old Oak That Stands, like a Faithful Sentinel, at the Entrance to Maplewood, Food for Teething Children, Our Dumb Animals, Anatomy in Public Schools, Two Thanksgivings, Chronic Diseases, A Victim of Dissipation, A Trying Time, The Best Capital That a Young Man Can Start with in Life Is Industry, Good Sense, Courage, Temperance, and an Admiration for Whatever Is Noble and Good, Drink Ale or Lager Moderately, and You Will Soon Be a Lovely Dyspeptic, The Zero Refrigerator, A Gentleman in Disguise, Our Home on the Hillside, A Drugged Swimmer, The Institute Fair, Twenty-Second Year, Purifying the Skin, Be Temperate in All Things, A Domestic Story, How Boys Earn Money, Little Girls, to Grow up and Be Healthy and Rosy, Must Have Plenty of Out-Door Exercise, Ear-Ache, Food and Fancy, Saratoga in Winter, Happiness and Joy Are the Inevitable Consequences of Virtuous Actions, and These Are the Only Substantial Benefits of Life, Inquiries Answered, Every Worthy Young Man Should Be Made to Feel, That He May Honorably Offer His Heart and Hand to Any Woman, Whenever He Is Able with Her Assistance, to Provide a Home with the Necessaries of Life and Ordinary Comforts; and Every Young Woman Should Be Taught to Regard It as Neither Derogatory to Her Character nor Social Position, to Accept Such an Offer, and to Help Provide Such a Home, One False Step, One Wrong Habit, One Corrupt Companion, One Loose Principle, May Wreck All Your Prospects, and All the Hopes of Those Who Love, Honor, and Regard You, Hash (Communicated), Dinner or Lunch?, Dress Reform, The House Is Not for Festivity; It Is Not for Sleep; but the Pine and the Oak Shall Gladly Descend from the Mountains to Uphold the Roof of Men as Faithful and Necessary as Themselves; to Be the Shelter Always Open to Good and True Persons, Unpunctual People, Electricity Is Worth More, in Many Forms of Disease, than All the Drugs Known to Science, The Relief of Want, Spontaneous Epidemics, Salt Is a Simple Remedy for Many Things, Cruelty to the Insane, Comeliness and Comfort, Making an Invalid, Don't Try to Do Too Many Things, The Air We Breathe, Wearing Flannel, The Duration of Life, Richmond Hill, The British Empire, Horse-Hair Snakes, Fuel Burning without Smoke, Long Dresses, All Receipts for Monies Remitted Must Bear the Name of E. H. Gibbs, Treasurer, to Be Valid, Graham Bread, Books, Even More than Other Surroundings, Carve Their Own Features upon the Minds and Hearts of the Young and Impressible, and Too Much Care and Judgement Can Not Be Exercised in the Selection of the Literature of the School and Family, The Journal Cheap, A Lucky Man, " 'To-Day I Gaze down from the Mountain Tops upon a Scene of Surpassing Loveliness, A Word for Woman, Health and Exercise, The Question of Cremation, the Burning of the Dead, against Inhumation or Burying of the Dead, Has Gone No Short Distance on Its Way to Acceptance in Switzerland and Germany, To Invalids, Look on the Bright Side, Christian Association, Gentleman.—Every One Who Bears the Name of a Gentleman Is Accountable for It to His Family, Deformed Feet, Taming the Appetite, Crystallized Flowers, The Article Intended as a Sequel to the One Entitled "Self-Inflicted, " in Our May Number, and Which Will Bear the Title, "Self-Remedied, " Will Appear in the Journal for July, Distortions of the Feet, A Saving Salt, Bad Feet, A Sleepless Guardian, Self-Inflicted, Calomel, Cholera Yields to Early Treatment, the Method of Meeting the Disease by Getting in Advance of the Premonitory Diarrhea Having Proved Very Successful, Substances in the Nose, Thermometers, Summer Complaint of Children, Gastralgia, Amateur Printing, An Analysis of One Hundred and Nineteen Separate Samples of Ale and Porter Sold over the Counter by Publicans in Various Parts of London Shows Such a Percentage of Alcohol That It Is Obvious That a Person Who Drinks Two Quarts of Fourpenny Ale or Porter, Consumes More Alcohol than Is Contained in Half a Pint of Brandy or Whiskey, Another Toothache Remedy, Solid Leaven, Little Things, House Building Materials, Dr. Trelat, Dr. Moreau, and Other Well-Known French Physicians Have Recently Made a Report on Lunacy in France, "Bleeders", A Thing of Beauty, All Who Are Disgusted with Disease and Anxious to Be Rid of Their Ails, Will Read with Interest, between Their Doses, the Story of Jacob Weiss, Who Formerly Lived, a Mechanic, in Louisville, Ky., with a Plenty of Nothing in His Pocket, and Bronchitis Slowly but Surely Consuming His Pulmonary Apparatus, Domestic Animals, Alcohol and Strychnine, Overworked School-Girls, The Marvellous Gum, Love Gives Itself, but Is Not Bought, The Value of Fish-Food, Whiskey for Babies, Dr. Lyon's Tooth-Tablets, Diseases of Summer Time, Hard and Soft Water, Piles or Hemorrhoids, What Shall We Drink?, Scientific Investigation, The Best Dentifrice, Multiple Essay Items, To Mend and Clean Kid Gloves, Lectures to Ladies, Infantile Diseases, Personal and Organized Charity, Haste Trips up Its Own Heels, The Path to a True Friend Lies Straight, Though He Be Countless Leagues Away, Poisonous Snakes, Do Away with Female Modesty, Delicacy, and Refinement of Manners, and What Remains Lovely or Prepossessing?, De Graffe & Cochrane, Spider Cancer, Protecting the Lungs, Brick by Brick, Houses Are Built; Little by Little, Knowledge Is Gained, Why Should People Read?, Don't Deceive Yourself by Supposing That Because Your Room Is Cold It Is Ventilated, Clean Cellars, Slow and Sure Is Better than Fast and Flimsy, Still Dabbling in Dough, A Better Way, The Sunday Question, A Daily Need, Arsenic in Wall-Paper, A Set Back, An Able Man Shows His Spirit by Gentle Words and Resolute Actions, Cheese as Food, Strange, If True, Dirt Is Disease; Cleanliness Is Health, Out-Door Employment Gives Pleasure and Health, In These Days the Contributions to Medical Resources Are Constant; Now It Is a Pill, an Awful Pill, and Now It Is a Pensive Powder, Cooks That Kill, Rheumatism, Feeble Females, "Alice, I Am Charmed with the Memoir, " Interrupted Emmeline, "But I Think You Have Read Enough for the Present, The Ballot for Woman, The Teeth, The Fool-Killer, Privies and Vaults, Unfermented Wine, Sunday Changes, Tar in Skin Diseases, One Woman's Work, Killing by Contraction, Restaurants, Woman's Apparel, Diphtheria, City of Hygeia, Decline of Life, "The Economic", A Blessing, or a Curse?, How to Prevent Colds. Display ads: Ditman's Sea Salt, The Christian Union, The Health Food Company, New Anatomical Models, Multiple Display Advertisements, Important Notice, Dress Reform Committee. Letter to the editor: True Temperance. Poem, verse: My Little Brother, Still Water, Sometime, Respect the Burden An Incident, Our Own. Review: Book Reviews Nearer My God to Thee. Classified ads: P. O. Vickery & Co., Agents for the Trade Are Hall & Ruckel, Importers and Wholesale Druggists, 218 & 220 Greenwich Street, New York, Agents for the Trade Are Hall & Ruckel, Importers and Wholesale Druggists, 218 & 220 Green Wich Street, New York.
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