Good Health
1888; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Pundita Ramabai Sarasvati, T. De Witt Talmage, Mrs. E. E. Kellogg, George MacDonald, Fannie Bolton, F. N. Scott, Norman Kerr, Mrs. E. E. Kellogg,
ResumoFrontmatter: Good Health, Good Health a Journal of Hygiene. Table of contents: Contents. Display ads: Man, the Masterpiece, The Largest Sanitarium in the World, School of Domestic Economy. Classified ads: Sanitarium School of Economy, Multiple Classified Advertisements. Essay: To Prevent Nervous Headache, Pure Air, Dress Effects of Tight-Lacing on Animals, Science in the Household Seasonable Bills of Fare, Summer Weather, Arsenical Wall-Paper, The Money Value of Health, The Bell Telephone Suit, Too Good to Be True, Doing Nothing for Others Is the Undoing of One's Self, The Gospel of Health, An Unsanctified Deacon, Some Funny Definitions, Nervous Dyspepsia—Nerve Tonics—Chilblains—Weak Eyes—Offensive Perspiration—Physical Culture.—A. D. A, Illinois, Inquires as Follows, To Mend Small Holes in Plastering, Use One Part Plaster of Paris and Three Parts Fine Sand, The Higher Education of Women, Social Purity Modesty in Dress, Hygiene for Young Folks My First Pipe, Answer to Puzzle Given in Last Number, Tight-Lacing and Gall Stones, Aunt Polly's Experiment, Tobacco and Immorality, Publisher's Page, Temperance Notes, Simple Habits and Longevity, Rational Dress, A Chinese Pump, Educating the Blood Corpuscles, Question Box, Inebriety. By Norman Kerr, M. D., F. L. S.; Philadelphia; P. Blakiston, Son, & Co. 415 Pp. Price, $3.00, Womanly Self-Respect, A Lady Was Once Lamenting the Ill-Luck Which Attended Her Affairs, When a Friend, Wishing to Console Her, Bade Her to "Look upon the Bright Side", The San Francisco Slave Trade, The International Council of Women, Domestic Medicine Alum in Flour, Betel-Nut Chewing, Electrical Prevention of Railway Accidents, The Carpet Beetle, The Artificial Feebleness of Women, The Sanitarium Kindergarten, under the Skillful Management of Miss Affolter, Is a Paradise for Little Folks, Thackery's Health Habits, Corsets in Japan, Literary Notices, Food for Fever Patients, Facts about Typhoid Fever, Dandruff—Parched Corn—Vegetarianism.—H. D. J., Mo., Asks, The Responsibility of Parents, The Influence of Bad Reading, Cologne Drinking, Misplaced Energy, Multiple Essay Items, Answers to the Question-Box, A New Charge against the Nose, The Devil's Museum, Work Has Begun Again on the New Hospital, Which Is in Process of Construction by the Managers of the Sanitarium, Poisonous Colors, Infected Houses, Famous Women Interested in Hygiene and Temperance, The Frontispiece of the Woman's World for May, Is a Portrait of the Queen of Roumania, Who Is Best Known to the World of Letters as the Graceful Poet, "Carmen Sylva", Household Conveniences, No Amount of Wealth Sets One Free from the Obligation to Work, in a World the God of Which Is Ever Working, In the American Magazine for May, William Eleroy Curtis Will Begin a Series of Illustrated Articles on "The Oldest of American Cities", Chronic Nasal Catarrh Fifth Lecture, The Scientific American and Tobacco-Using, Popular Science, There Is Nothing Manly in Giving Way to Desires and Being Governed by Them, A Compromise. Poem, verse: 'Tis a Very Good World We Live in, to Lend, or to Spend, or to Give in; but to Beg, or to Borrow, or Get a Man's Own, 'T Is the Very Worst World That Ever Was Known, The Happy Fireside A Lost Day.
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