Jornais Acesso aberto

Boston

1888; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Lynn Hamilton, S. A. Skinner, Henry Leffmann, William Beam, W. A. Clark, Dr. Henry Leffmann, Dr. J. A. Larabee, Mrs. E. J. E. Thorpe, John C. Cracknell, G. M. Foskett, Dr. E. A. Wood, A. B. Ward, J. Winfield Scott, Sallie Joy White, Dr. J. B. Newly, Adam Schwindler, E. H. Hastings, Lynn Hamilton, Rev. F. M. Todd, Dr. B. W. Richardson, Dr. C. V. Chapin, Danville Breeze, H. H. Kane, Eleanor Kirk, Miss C. H. Thayer, Rev. A. T. Pierson, B. W. Richardson, Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, Geo. H. Hadley, Fredrik Bjornstrom, None Baron Nils Posse, Dr. M. Allen Starr, Fean Paul Richter, H. A. Riley, H. C. Wood, O. W. Holmes, G. W. Watson, William Shenston, Fliegende Blätter, Harvard Lampoon, N. E. Farmer, F. F. Cooley, A. W. Foss,

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Cover: Boston. Display ads: Pure Air, Chas. H. Mason, Invaluable Back Numbers of This Journal, The Flynt Waist or True Corset, Multiple Display Advertisements, Mastiff Pups, The Cibils Co., Sherman "King" Vaporizer Co., Malted Milk, The Hygeian Heater, Oriental Male Berry Coffee, Insures, Ladies' and Children's Knit Suits, The School Agitation, Foss & Gault, The Order of the World, Thayer Publishing Co., Leopold Babo & Co., Publishers Boston Journal of Health, Everybody's Typewriter, Roll Top Desks, The American Field, About Condensed Milk, Comfort Shoe Company, New England Oxygen Water Company, Hub Ranges, Mellin's Food, Nelson's Acid Lactate, James O. Gray & Company, Hydroleine, Our Prize Dogs, Bailey's Rubber Tooth Brush, Exhausted Vitality, Boston Journal of Health, Spratt's Patent (American) L'd., Jones' Creamoleum, American Field Publishing Co., James O. Gray & Co., The Woman's Journal, Pulque. Classified ads: Lyon Manufacturing Co., Leopold Babo & Co., Art Monuments, William Pratt & Son, Thomas W. Hobday, The Boston Engraving Company, Multiple Classified Advertisements, G. H. Lloyd, "The Art of Advertising, Spratt's Patent (American) L'd., Jordan Marsh & Co, Malted Milk. Essay: Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil Is Made by Taking Equal Parts of Lime Water and the Oil, and Adding a Small Quantity of Wintergreen or Oil of Almond to Flavor, A Pretty Notion, The Practice of Medicine, Pleasant for Uncle Jack, Herr Vogneer, Mental and Nervous Overstrain from Piano Practice, Athol, Mass., Needs to Be Purged, "Dear, " Said a Physician's Wife, as They Sat in Church, "There Is Mrs. Goldberg Sitting in a Draught", Something for Every One, Health Journals Insist upon Reposing on the Right Side Only, and Claim That It Is Injurious to Lie on Both Sides; but We Don't Know Where They Will Find a Healthier-Looking Set of Men than Lawyers, Indiana Laws of 1885. Page 197, Hypnotism at Berlin, What a Woman Should Weigh, The Physician Is Frequently Asked by Lady Patients for Something That Will Remove "Moth" and Freckles, Pure Milk and Clean Dairies, Wisconsin Laws of 1881. Chapter 256, Hot Water for Sleeplessness, The Possibility of Lead-Poisoning from the Use of Earthen-Ware Cooking-Vessels Glazed with Lead Has Recently Been Discussed in Medical Journals, Dakota Acts of 1885. Chapter 63, Not Guilty, "Death from the Fumes of Nitric Acid" Is the Verdict of the Coroner's Jury Convened to Inquire into the Cause of the Sudden Decease of Arthur Meakin, a Laborer at the Basford Chemical Works, A Western Juryman Being Asked Whether the Jury Had Been Charged by the Presiding Judge, Replied, Look on Slanderers as the Direct Enemies to Civil Society; as Persons without Honor, Honesty, or Humanity, Cheap Doctoring, Wanted a Chance Himself, Diet Table for the Dyspeptic, The Stomach and Liver Sustain Mechanical Pressure in Numerous Sedentary Employments Where There Is Much Stooping or Leaning Forwards, Minister (from the Pulpit), "Why Do All These People Talk about Cigarettes Affecting the Bwain Dontcher-Know?", Extreme Vitality of Scarlet-Fever Poison, "I'm Told, " Said George to Mabel, "That Tyrotoxicon Has Been Found in Remarkable Abundance in Ice-Cream This Season", To Cleanse a Carpet, "Butter, " Says a Learned Writer, "Was Unknown to the Ancients", Out-Door Sports, Hamburg Tea, The Opportunities of Youth, Carbolized Camphor Is the Name of a Preparation That Is Used by Dr. Gaucher, One of Our Paris Hospital Physicians, in the Treatment of Diphtheria, Marion Harland's Appeal to the Women of America, Getting Ahead of Disease, Food and Sleep, Some Ways of Improving the Complexion, Faith-Surgery, A Correspondent Has What He Calls an Excellent Remedy for Persons Who Do Not Hold Their Shoulders Properly, Let Every One Who Is Deficient in Mind, in Reflection, in Knowledge, in Sense of Duty, in Tender Sympathy for the Welfare of Man, People Are Too Hurried to Think of Health—Are under Too Much Pressure to Pause for Physiology, Some of the Misstatements of Hon. C. J. Noyes Corrected, Senator Blackburn Invited a Few of His Friends, Including Uncle Eli Saulsbury, the Out-Going Delaware Senator, to Luncheon, at the Senate Restaurant Yesterday, Reflections, Johnny (with a Sunday-School Book), Hydrotherapeutics for Dyspepsia, Cold Food, Poetess, To Prepare a Mustard Plaster, "Kiss Me, Mamma. I Can't Sleep", The German Papers Are Full of Articles regarding the Health of the German Emperor, We Are Constantly in Receipt of Communications from Subscribers, in Which Requests Are Made That We Advise Treatment for Their Ailments, Doctor.—"Well, My Fine Little Fellow, You Have Got Quite Well Again!, The Grippe, Had Cured Hundreds of Cases of It, Extra: The Conspiracy Uncovered, Sad State of Affairs, For What Are Doctors Paid?, Poison on Money, Practical Recipes, Substitutes for the Dram Shops, "Why, " Said the Young Wife of a Physician, Who Was Given to Boasting of Her Husband's Professional Skill, "He Cured a Patient of Convalescence in Less than Twenty-Four Hours!", Stewed Carrots, "Doctor Thornton" The Cancer Specialist of Boston, "I Say, Jenkins, Can You Tell a Young Chicken from an Old One?", There Is No Such Affection as Worm Fever, The Remains Were All Right, Teacher (to Class in Arithmetic), A Scientific Contemporary Gives the Following Way to Tell How Fast One Is Travelling in a Railway Car, Hereditary "Sweet"-Ness, Canned and Dressed Meats, A New Remedy for Ague, Cowardly Insinuation, A Good Story Is Told of a Wedding in a Methodist Church, Whereat a Prominent Divine, Who Was to Officiate, Finding Himself and Congregation in the Church Considerably in Advance of the Bridal Party, Finally Asked That Somebody Should Strike up a Hymn, to Improve the Time, The Treatment of Obesity, To Make Milk Digestible, Louisiana Acts of 1882. Page 44, Ammonia in the Bath, What a Wretchedness Is This, to Thrust All Our Riches Outward, and Be Beggers within; to Contemplate Nothing but the Little, Vile, and Sordid Things of the World, Poor Farm Butter, Mistaken in His Man, Well Water a Typhoid Breeder, Why She Wept, The Evil Effects of Anger, Causes of Constipation, His Grand Destiny, A Tooth Asia Souvenir, It Is Suggested That in Chronic Nasal Catarrh the Mental Faculties of the Victim Are More or Less Blunted, Charlie, Sunday-School Superintendent (Explaining the Lesson), Electrical Quackery, Quacks before the Law, How to Live on a Thousand a Year, Composition of Washing Powders, An Epidemic in St. Petersburg, Open Air Treatment of Consumption, A Death Has Occurred in St. Agnes's Hospital from Spurious Hydrophobia, Another Death from Wilful Neglect by "Christian Healers", Tell a Woman That She Looks Fresh, and She Will Smile All Over, Modern Diseases, In the Home Journal of Wednesday, February 5, Which Appears in the Form of Eight Pages (Improved and Enlarged), Morris Phillips Furnishes Some Interesting Reminiscences of the Two Founders of the Home Journal, George P. Morris and N. P. Willis, Preferred Creditors, One Sign of Disease, Fault in Our Educational System, To Renovate Plush Goods, Sponge Carefully with Chloroform, Many Women Never Rest, A Big Drink, On the Prevention of Consumption, Fatality from Chewing Gum, The True Physician Should Be the Eyes of the Blind, the Ears of the Deaf, the Tongue of the Dumb, the Brain of the Imbecile, and the Limbs of the Cripple, The Natural Temperature of the Body Is Lowest in the Aged, How to Toughen Paper, The Use of Tobacco, Yachting, Agent, to Female Applicant in Intelligence Office, This Epitaph Is Very Old and from Some Unknown Locality, A Lawyer of Temple Court Was Looking over Some Papers His German Client Had Brought, and Every Signature Had a Menace in It as It Stood, An Endowment Society That Is Upright and Reliable, and Whose Officers Are Responsible, Honorable, and Influential Men, Is Perfectly Trustworthy, and Embodies an Idea, Looking at the Practical Good of Its Members, That Is Hard to Be Improved Upon, The Old World and the New, Has the "Elixir Vitæ" Been Discovered?, Thackeray Well Characterizes a Snob as a Creature on a Ladder, Who Is Equally Ready to Kiss the Feet of Him Who Is above Him and to Kick the Head of Him Who Is Below, To Advertisers, Christian Science, A Case of Senile Dentition, Skin Grafting with Cock's-Comb, They Had Tried It, Infant Mortality, What Prohibition Does, "How Does a Doctor Look to a Clergyman?", Cremation of Garbage, She (Tenderly)—Did the Dog Bite You, Darling?, Fashionable Exercise, True Enough, Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, While Lecturing Recently in New Hampshire, Received This Most Unfortunate Introduction from a Young Minister, A Pretty Picture, Hair Tonic, "Dear, " Said a Physician's Wife as They Sat in Church, "There Is Mrs. G., Sanitary Science in England, Uncle Seth on Browning, Before and After, Lawful Abatement, Boschee's German Syrup, Total Abstinence and Health, New Hampshire General Laws. Chapter 132, Omaha Teacher, Hay-Fever Remedy, Difference between Vinegar, Landlord and Tenant, North Carolina The Code of North Carolina. Sections 3121-3134, Nutritive Value of Certain Foods, Three Popular Preparations, The Doctors of Seville Are Proclaiming the Discovery of a Most Efficacious Remedy for Hydrophobia, Proved an Alibi, Infamous "Literature" (?), For Constipation of Infants Prof. Parvin Recommends, as a Simple Expedient, Rubbing the Abdomen with a Little Sweet Oil, To Mend Celluloid Articles Wet Edges with Glacial Acetic Acid and Press the Pieces Together for a Short Time, Dust, Dances, and Disease, To Clean Gilt Frames, Napoleon Bonaparte Died of Cancer of the Stomach, a Disease Which Had Existed in Him for Years; but It Commenced to Ulcerate a Few Months before His Death, Courage, How to Extinguish Fire, Young Mr. Bliss (Just Married), Little Johnny Day Lies Here, He Neither Cries nor Frets; He Had Just Reached His Thirteenth Year—Cigarettes, One Phase of the Mind Cure, Castoria, The Human Heart, Guest (Attempting to Carve), The Little Boy Had Come in with His Clothes Torn, His Hair Full of Dust, and His Face Bearing Unmistakable Marks of a Severe Conflict, Doctor's Daughter, Loving Not Wisely, To Remove Warts, Soft Water for Bread, The British Medical Journal Comes to the Not Too Comforting Conclusion That Recent Telegrams from St. Petersburg Describe an Outbreak of True Epidemic Influenza, Exposure of Quack Nostrums, Too Much Sunday Work, Candies Made of White Clay, A Visit to a Leper Asylum Leprosy in British Guiana, Scarlet Fever Continues to Gain Ground in Birmingham at a Rate Which Causes Considerable Anxiety to the Local Authorities, The Doctors Who Attended the Late King of Portugal in His Last Illness Have Certainly Not Underrated the Value of Their Services on That Occasion, to Judge by Their Bills, A Touching Incident, Self Destruction, A Victim of Inebriety Attributes His Cure to the Following Prescription, A Thrifty Trader, Nerve Grafting, A Good Many of Us in This World Have No Opinions of Our Own, A Medical Secret, City Niece (in Tears), Here Is an Instance of Something Very like Putting One's Foot in It, Above All Things the Practice of Kind Thoughts Is Our Main Help to That Complete Government of the Tongue Which We All so Much Covet, Medical Institutes Again, How to Get to Sleep, Happiness Is Neither to Be Hunted nor Manufactured, "New England Medical Institute" How Victims Are Enticed into Its Clutches, Oculist, Chas. F. Thompson, the Supreme Secretary of the Order of the World, Is Generally Recognized as One of the Most Able Insurance Men in the State; and, in Company with Several Prominent and Wealthy Business Men, Has Recently Incorporated a Benevolent Society, Which Combines All of the Best Features of Other Societies, with Several New Ideas as Well, "Now, Children, " Said a Teacher, after Reading the Old Story of Washington's Exploit with His Hatchet, Unnecessary Expense, Use of Stale Bread, John Hill Burton Relates a Legal Joke, Which, to the Legal Mind, Has All the Charm of a Pun, As a General Rule, a Throbbing Headache, with Tenderness and Soreness of the Scalp, Can Best Be Relieved by Hot Applications, Chapped Hands, Vaccination on the Leg, Stand Straight, Tibetan Customs, Food for the Sick Tried Receipts, It Is Astonishing How Soon the Whole Conscience Begins to Unravel If a Single Stitch Drops; One Single Sin Indulged in Makes a Hole You Could Put Your Head Through, Refreshing Egg Lemonade, The Great Question Now Is, "Should Clergymen Use Tobacco?", The Best Cure for "Clerical Sore Throat", A Comforting Nightcap, When the Editor of This Paper Was a Reporter, He Was Once Sent to See a German about Something or Other, Journalists?, Conversation Actually Overheard on a Street-Car, The Conversation Turned upon a Certain Gentleman Who Is Not What You Call a Brilliant Speaker, The New Health Boot, Some Mendacious Fellow Says That at a Boarding-House Kept by an Undertaker's Wife, the Boarders Always Knew When There Had Been a Funeral, by the Appearance of Cut Flowers on the Table, and Ice on the Butter, How They Do It The People's Committee's Appeal, Dividing the Responsibility, Conventional Mourning or Health?, Directions for Using Plain Cod-Liver Oil, Death from Cayenne Pepper, Boys and Tobacco, The Administration of Cod-Liver Oil, Failure and Success, A Good Shampoo, In the Schools of St. Gall Canton, a Sensible Step Has Been Taken, Heard in Chicago, Old Lady.—"I'd like to Buy Some Plasters, Young Fellow", Johnny—"Mamma, What's the Use of Keeping the Whip to Use on Me behind the Motto, 'God Bless Our Home?' ", A Fair Offer, The San Francisco Chronicle Says That a Piece of Lemon Bound upon a Corn Will Cure It in a Few Days; It Should Be Renewed Night and Morning, Washington Territory Code of Washington Territory. Sections 2284-2294, Mrs. Lugsby—"Old Mr. Grumsby, the Doctor Says, Is Suffering from Elephantiasis", Tennessee Texas, Connecticut Acts of 1881. Chapter 107, Christian Faith Is a Grand Cathedral, with Divinely Pictured Windows, Treatment of Coughs, West India Rum Is Distilled from Syrup Scum, He Had Had 'Em, Calisthenic Exercises for Girls, A Botanist's Interesting Discovery, The People Who Disagree with You Never Have Any Sense Anyway, Ventilation from Necessity, A Law Regulating the Practice of Medicine Why Quacks Think It Should Not Be Passed, What Is Said of the Order of the World and Its Officers A Few Extracts from the Press, Beeswax and Salt Will Make Rusty Flatirons as Clean and Smooth as Glass, Not a Man of Powerful Physic, What Ways!, Illinois Laws of 1887. Page 25, That Notorious Fraud Again, Life, The More I Study Americans, Says a Chinese Correspondent of the Texas Siftings, the More I Am Convinced That They Are Mentally Diseased, The Duty of the State as Regards the Prevention of Disease, Practical Mind-Healing, What Worried the Client, Warner's Safe Cure, Use a Warm Knife in Cutting Warm Bread and the Like, A Rank Fraud, Defective Plumbing and Scarlet Fever, Augustus Treadwell, Amusing Himself with Willie Bly, While Waiting for His Sister, Recamier Receipts, A Hydrophobic Mule Kicked a Hatboro' Man, Intoxication, Summer Complaint, Health Crumbs, No Kind of Food, Either Solid or Liquid, Should Be Taken into the Stomach While Very Hot, Fruit for Children, Artificial Mineral Salts, Much of Interest about Cod-Liver Oil, How to Stop a Runaway Horse, Care of Finger Nails, The Spare Bed, Anxious Mother, The Medical Attendance of Doctors' Families, The Dumb Hero, Wyoming Territory Revised Statutes. Section 1925, Colored Spectacles, Popular Delusions, Influence of Colors on the Mind, Education for Duties to the Health, Fair Play for Woman, Advertising Agent (of Scrubb's Soap), A Man Who Was Cured of Rheumatism by Working around Dynamos Tells the Electrical World about It, Bacilli on a Bald Head, Heart Trouble in Corpulency, The Physician's Province Is Now the Sick Room, To Cook Dried Fruit, He Was Dissipated, Discoveries of Modern Science, In Eulogy of Water, Extract from the Report of Elwyn Waller, Ph. D., The Popularity of Nice, Cannes, and Mentone Will Scarcely Be Enhanced by What Virtually Amounts to the Banishment of English Physicians, Josh Billings' Philosophy, Scarlet Fever, Sounds about Right, Labor Better than Luck, Application for Warts, Mental Health, May Eat, A Deeply-Interesting Article Appears in the Fortnightly Review, from the Pen of Dr. Robson Roose, on "Lepers and Leprosy in Norway", A Substitute for Lead in Paints, Hints to Housekeepers, Cabbage and Tomato, Ohio Laws of 1881. Page 72. Revised Statutes Supplement. Section 6992, The Abuse of Medicines, Magnolia Balm, Been There, Shilo's Consumption Cure, It Is Said That "A Dakota Girl Ate Twenty Years of Green Corn for Supper, and Then Went to a Party and Danced All Night", The Methods of Siberian Milkmen Are Unique, Remedy for Ivy Poisoning, A Consulting Room Echo, Colorado Laws of 1881. Page 185, Bronchitis in Young Children, Chocolates, Confectionery, Dried Fruits, Cheeses, and Other Alimentary Products Are Very Often Wrapped in What Appears to Be, and Is Described as, Tin Foil, but Is Really an Alloy Containing Lead, Cycling, A Useful Cement, "I Tell You, Sir, " Said Dr., They Were Both Queer, To Detect Oleomargarine, Etc., Catching Consumption, Extract from Reed & Carnrick's Circular, "Phat's Thim?" Said Mulcahey, Pointing to the Life Preservers on the Deck, Exercise of the Corpulent, A New Disinfectant, Contagious Consumption, Kellogg's Red Drops, Applying the Proper Remedy, Thought She Was an Emetic, We Notice in the Sanitary Era the Following Summary of Conclusions in Regard to a Weekly Day of Rest, Voted by a Large Majority of the Members of the Late Parisian Congress, A Cause for Regret and Shame, Hot Water Plants, The Hygiene of Gloves, Acute Bronchitis, A Cause of Disease, Patient (at Christian Scientist's Office), Chills and Fever, A Powder for Sore Feet, Too Good for the Situation, Chills and Rigors Are Nervous Phenomena, and, Although the Patients Are Shivering, the Temperature Rises, Because the Vessels of the Skin Are so Contracted the Blood Cannot Reach the Surface to Be Cooled, Marriage and Birth Statistics in England, Arkansas Acts of 1881. Chapter 27, Doors of Paper, Working-Dresses, Not a Bit, Delaware Laws of 1887. Chapter 35, The Mind of the Nizam of Hyderabad Is in Doubt and Perplexity regarding the Conclusions Arrived at by the Hyderabad Chloroform Commission, and He Has Accordingly Placed at the Disposal of the Editor of the Lancet a Sum of One Thousand Pounds, with the Request That the Latter Would Send out a Competent Representative to Repeat the Experiments of the Commission, and to Make Any Others Which May Be Thought Expedient, The Healing Art, Destruction of Corns and Warts, Our Mothers, Putting a Premium upon Self-Destruction, To Have Received Many Wounds Will Make You a Hero in the Eyes of Some, While Others Will Regard You as an Invalid, Canning Corn, It Is a Popular Idea That If the Drum Membrane Is Punctured the Opening Will Never Heal Up, Dietetic Hints The Digestibility of Soups, Gum-Chewing, Some of the Many Ways to Cook Spinach, Is Health Contagious?, A New and Novel Cure for Consumption Is Advanced by Dr. J. A. Lanigan, in the Therapeutic Gazette, Who Advocates the Transfusion of the Blood of a Rheumatic Patient into That of a Consumptive, Which, He Says He Has Found by Experiment, Will Establish Rheumatism in the Consumptive Patient in a Week, and at the Same Time Produce an Increase in Weight, a Fall of Temperature, an Increase of Strength and Appetite, and a Return of the Pulse and Respiration to a Normal Condition, Effects of Mental Impression, Care of the Teeth, A Cigarette Premium, The Purpose and Beneficence of Pain, Relieved in Mind, Stammering, It Is Well Known to the Medical Profession That When the Editor of a Daily Paper Is Anxious to Make an Ass of Himself in the Most Conspicuous Manner Possible, He Usually Selects Some Topic Trenching upon Medical Matters, The Great Preventives of Suicide in the Sane Are a Pure Life and a Strong Religious Faith, Man's Natural Promptings, Domestic Hints Hints for the Toilet, Little Helps, Remedies for Corns, Patent Medicines Carter's Little Liver Pills, "Labor Day a Foolish Holiday", A Clairvoyant's Mistake, The Health Boot Co., Language Most Shows a Man, To Make Koumiss, As Delicate a Charity as I Remember Was the Act of a Gruff, Taciturn Old Physician in a Colorado Mining Town, Herck's Bulletin, for June, 1889 (Delayed a Few Weeks in Publication), Contains a Highly Valuable Table of Maximal Doses, The Recompense of Retaliation, American Ethics, Lime Slacked with a Solution of Salt in Water, and Then Properly Thinned with Skimmilk, from Which All the Cream Has Been Taken, Makes a Permanent Whitewash for Out-Door Work, and, It Is Said, Renders the Wood Incombustible, Outside Eden, Interesting to Dentists, Proud Father (Showing off His Boy before Company), Avoid Quarrels, The Medical World Is Responsible for the Following, To Remove Old Paint, Wanted to Know, People Who Have Had Pneumonia Are Quite Certain to Fear for a Long Time After-Ward Lest They Become Consumptive, Care of the Complexion, Fahnestock's Vermifuge, Surgery on a Sick-Bed, The Hygiene of Diabetic Patients Does Not Consist Exclusively in Attention to Diet; It Is Necessary, Also, to Indulge in Much Gentle Exercise in the Open Air, Cleaning Silver Ware, An Article in a Valued Exchange Is Headed, "Do You Read Advertisements?", Refutation? by Reed & Carnrick, Lead-Poisoning, Extract from the Report of A. A. Brenneman, Analytical and Consulting Chemist, For the Preservation of the Hands of Surgeons, Stern Parent (to a Young Applicant for His Daughter's Hand), The Piano, Treatment of Varicose Ulcers, Danger in the Use of the Telephone, What to Do for Rattlesnake Bites, The Study of Faces, "Catching Cold", To the Schoolmarm, To Make Ice at Home, An Extraordinary Epidemic, Virginia Code of Virginia, 1887. Chapter 77, Food Treatment for Insomnia, West Virginia Code of West Virginia, 1887. Page 913, Massachusetts a Sewer, Mother (to Meddlesome Child), Punishing Children, Good Advice from a Humorist, A Pontiac Little Boy Was Told at Sunday-School That When He Died He Would Leave His Body Here, Mind the Little Things, A Physician Who Understands Human Nature, Plays with the Baby, Makes Friends with the Children, and Listens to the Woes of the Good Wife and Mother, Is the Fellow to Whom the Master of the House Most Cheerfully Pays the Largest Bills, The Liabilities for Injurious Patent Medicines, Dr. Bartens, of Roda, in the Case of a Boy Fourteen Years of Age, Practised Skin Transplantation from the Body of a Man Recently Deceased, A Remedy for Chronic Diarrhœa, District of Columbia, Don'ts for the Sick Room, A Philanthropic Prince, Faith and Suicide, That Famous Dutch Physician, Boerheave, Declared That More People Would Be Cured by Climbing a Bitterwood Tree than by Drinking a Decoction of Its Bitter Leaves; and, Says Good Health, Another Old-Fashioned Doctor Declared That Sawdust Pills Would Be Found an Invaluable Remedy for Dyspepsia, If the Patient Were Compelled to Make the Sawdust, The Native Egyptian as a Subject for Surgical Operation, Kentucky General Statutes. Chapter 84, Page 1001, The Time When It Is Not Healthy to Laugh, To Remove Microbes from Walls, "Doctor, If a Plain Young Man Named Blinker Calls on You To-Day for a Prescription, Don't Let Him Have It", A Few Hints on Soup, Prickly-Heat, A Delicate Dish, The Ex-Empress Eugenie Has Given Instructions to Have Her Body Cremated When She Dies, Medical Electricity, "The Outlook for the Coffin Makers Was Never More Encouraging than Now, " Is the Dubious Announcement of the Shroud, the Undertakers' Organ, Opposed to Small Waists, Young Girls and Corsets, Dinner Manners, Means to Prevent the Spread of Scarlet Fever, Diphtheria, and Typhoid Fever Recommended by the Board of Health of New Haven, The Messenger Boy's Diary, "That Little Boy of Yours Is Not Adapted for the Undertaker's Business, " Exclaimed an Undertaker to the Boy's Mother, Who Inquired Why He Had Been Discharged, A Mother Who Spanks, Some Facts about Corn, Rules for a Healthy Milk Supply, Eating More than We Need, Never Smoke in the Room with Children Is a Rule Which Should Never Be Violated, Medical Wisdom, A Common Fault, Science in the Sick Room, Emergencies Burns, Sanitation, The "Children's Mission", The Following Story Is Told by a New York Lawyer and Orator, Nothing Sharp to Cut With, California Acts of 1875-76. Chapter 518, Weaning the Baby, Arthur W. Pope, the Supreme President, Alone Carries Endowment Policies to the Amount of $117,000, and Is a Well Known Business Man of Boston, The Cause of Ill-Temper Has Been Discovered by a Dress-Reform Lecturer, Who Does Not Consider It an Evidence of Bad Disposition, Georgia Code of Georgia. Section 1409, A Plea for Nervous Women, Overheated Rooms, Intubation with a Soft Rubber Tube, A Report on Cigarettes, Dr. Greville MacDonald, Physician to the Throat Hospital, Golden-Square, London, Has Just Published an Extremely Interesting Pamphlet on a New Disease of the Throat, Says an English Daily, Which Has Lately Occupied a Great Deal of His Attention, and Which He Calls "Board-School Laryngitis", "What Are Your Charges, Doctor?", Comment Unnecessary, Mississippi Acts of 1882. Chapter 19, The Dangers of Chloral, Medical Licenses in Minnesota, An Acknowledgment, One Part of Boracic Acid to One Hundred Parts of Rose Water Makes an Excellent Face Wash; Pimples and Other Disfigurments Improving under Its Use, A French Doctor Has Been Experimenting upon Himself to Discover How to Avoid the Effects of Too Much Wine, La Grippe and Life Insurance, Centaur Linement, A Little Boy Was Killed Recently at Edinburgh, Scotland, in a Very Singular Manner, When to Bathe, To Kill Roaches, Treatment of a Wounded Artery, Miss Florence Nightingale, the Heroine of the Crimean War, Is Now a Confirmed Invalid, To Clear a Waste-Pipe, Uses of Adversity, Radam's Microcobe Killer, Cooking Old Fowls, Treatment of False Croup, The Health of the Prince of Wales, Ironing and Polishing, Ingersoll's Explanation, What Is a Homœopath?, "Can't You Put a Poor, Starving Man in the Way of Getting a Bite of Bread?", The Care of Children A Few Hints, Activity of the Scarlet Fever Poison, Last Year 1, 356 Persons Died of Delirium-tremens in England, Decayed Teeth as Promoters of Tubercular Disease, Queer English Advertisements, The Philosophy of "Christian Science" Cures, The Usual Symptoms of Arsenical-Posioning, Which Commence within a Half-Hour or an Hour of Swallowing the Agent, Are an Austere Taste, Thirst, a Sense of Constriction and Heat in the Throat, Inducing a Constant Hawking, Faintness, Pain and Burning Heat of the Stomach, Increased by Pressure, Nausea, and Constant Vomiting, The Physician's Rights in Fixing a Fee, To Preserve Flowers, The Average Mother, as Soon as Her Infant Is Attacked by a Cough, at Once Commences to Dose It with the Syrup of Squill, Damages for Death from Inebriety, An Unprofitable Field for the Patent Medicine Manufacturer, Ought to Come to This State, Census Taker, To Clean Lamp-Burners, Take a Piece of Sal-Soda the Size of a Walnut, Put into a Quart of Soft Water, Put Your Lamp-Burner in It (an Old Tomato Can Is Good Enough), Set It on the Stove, after Boiling for Five Minutes Remove the Burner, and When Put Back on the Lamp Will Be as Good as New, "Of the Threads Spun by the Full-Grown Spider 10, 000 Are Not Equal in Substance to the Size of a Single Hair", The Expediency of Medical Legislation, Mr. J. M. Holaday Has Been Devoting Much Research to the Subject of Coffee-Drinking, among His Countrymen, Says the London News, and Has Come to the Conclusion That Unless This Indulgence Is Stopped, Defective Vision and Blindness Will Soon Be a Prominent Characteristic of the American People, It Is Said That People Who Eat Garlic and Smoke Cigarettes Will Never Be Attacked by Yellow Fever, Lovers and Love-Making, "It Is Not Intellectual Work That Injures the Brain, " Says the London Hospital, "But Emotional Excitement, Petty Postponements of Daily Life and Living, The Best Stimulant, How to Use Face Powder, At Last Boston, Mass., Dec 22, 1888, Treatment of Abdominal Wounds, A Physiological Study of Absinthe, In a Recent Speech, Delivered at the Military School in Berlin, Dr. Koch Has Drawn Attention to the Measures to Be Employed against Infectious Diseases during War, "Food and Drinks, Feeding and Drinking, Would Seem to Exert a Wonderful Influence over the Habits of Thought, the Customs and Manners of Races of Men, and Their Diseases Also, An Application for Burns, Suggested in Centralbl. F. Therapie, Is the Following, Drug Clerk, The Professional Canvasser Is an Advertising Medium as Well as a Supplement to the Professional Reference Lists, Which Is an Elaborate Price-List Presenting the Manufactures of Leading American and European Firms, Among the "Freshwomen" Entered This Term at Newnham College, Cambridge, Is Miss Chamberlain, a Niece of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, Dietetic Hints, Concentrated, A Valuable Remedy, What Is Peptonix, The Travelling Doctor, Obedience to a Higher Law, Severe Attacks of Vertigo Usually Give Rise to Grave Apprehensions, and True Melancholia May Ensure, Induced by the Fears of Apoplexy, Paralysis, or Some Other Serious Disease of the Brain, "Mind Your Own Business", A Woman's Work and Duties Are of the Kind That Brings Weariness of Soul and Body and Spirit, Criminal Neglect, Iron Rust Is Removed by Salt Mixed with Lemon Juice, The Suggestion Is Made by a Contemporary, That New York Might Get out of Its Electric Execution Dilemma by Putting Condemned Murderers at Work as Telegraph Linemen in New York City, Warning against Aniline Inks, The Tear Handkerchief, "Putz-Pomade", Persons Who Suffer from Heart Disease Should Take as Sparingly of Fluids as Is Consistent with Comfort, Common Errors, "Pawtucket!" Shouted a Brakeman on the New England Railroad, Doubtful Customer, Ten Good Things to Know, Philadelphia Times and Register, A Grim Jest Book Might Be Compiled from the Prescriptions Filed Away in the Shops of Druggists, Many of Them Reposing in Austere Loneliness under a Disguise of Execrable Hand-Writing, When a Child, during Its Teething Period, Has Eczema, How to Make a Bed with a Sick Person in It, Subcutaneous or Hypodermic Injections Are Administered to Relieve Pain or Induce Sleep, and Also When the Speedy Action of a Drug Is Important, All Those Who Pass through the Door to Success Will Find It Labeled "Push", The Distinction That Is Made by Some Reformers of "Christian" Socialism, and "Christian" Science, as against Other Socialism and Other Science, Is Not Quite Intelligible to Men of Scientific Habits of Thought, "Quieting Baby", Beer Compared with Other Alcoholics, There Are Many Risks That We Are Forced to Take in Life; but Loss of Time, Caused by Sickness or Accident, Is No Longer One of Them, Medical Literature, Refreshing Drinks, Canaries Subject to Diphtheria, A Ready-Made Doctor. (?), Conclusive Evidence, To Detect Arsenic in Wall-Paper, Ransom's Hive Syrup and Tolu, They Are Forming a Hog Trust in Some of the Western Cities, To Cleanse Bottles, The Secrets of Beauty, Mrs. Jason—Jehiel, Was There Ever Any Such Person as the Fool-Killer?, I Once Asked Professor Tyndall, Says Moncure D. Conway, in the Open Court, How He Accounted for the Spiritualistic Belief of a Certain Eminent Man of Science, The Way to Cook Eggs, Breaking It Gently, Industrial Training as a Remedy, Water and Obesity, Manslaughter from Neglect, The Value of a Bald Head, Hall's Catarrh Cure, "An Anonymous Publication", Cellular Clothing, Game for Invalids, Lancing a Child's Gums, Poisoning by Piso's Consumption Cure, The Medical Summary Recommends the Following Powder to Be Used on Babies Irritated under the Napkin, Soluble Food, Iowa Laws of 1886. Chapter 104, Bad Diet, Not Overwork, Influenza and Cholera, "Dear Mr. Editor: Please Read the Enclosed Poem Carefully and Return It to Me with Your Candid Criticism as Soon as Possible, as I Have Other Irons in the Fire", A "Vitapathic" College, According to "Munhall's Balance Sheet of the World, " Every Day the Sun Rises upon the American People It Sees an Addition of $2, 500, 000 to the Accumulation of Wealth in the United States, Which Is Equal to One Third of the Daily Accumulation of All Mankind outside of the United States, Mrs. Nubbins—"I Didn't like That 'Ere Chocolate I Got Here Yesterday, The Mental Healers Are Claiming That If as Many Extra Deaths Occurred under Their Treatment as Have Recently Occurred under the Treatment of Regular Physicians, There Would Be a General Howl of Indignation, Changes in Old Age, Neatness in Dress at Home, Governing Children, Harriet Hubbard Ayer, Worms in Children, New York Laws of 1887. Chapter 647, A Seat for Thirty Dollars, Beware of the Cat, Mr. Braxton Hicks, Coroner for London and Surrey, Has Written in Pamohlet Form, Some Interesting "Hints to Medical Men" Concerning the Granting of Certificates of Death (Clowes & Sons), Boiled Milk, Causes of Asthma, Hints for Shaving, Oppression of Labor by Labor, Flowers, "Greene's August Flower", Goodman Believes That Blood-Poisoning May Occur from Foul Teeth, Burn the Garbage, One of the Medical Frauds, Japanese Maidens, Tobacco Habit, Victim (to Dental Operator), Eau De Cologne, Pat (in Gaping Wonder at the Letters on a Hebrew Butcher's Sign), Customer (Returning), "I Have Never Met Dr. Littlepil, " Said the Minister, "But I Have Heard He Is Quite an Athlete; a Man of Powerful Physique, Is He Not?", The Following, Epitomized, Are among the Precepts of Bouchardat to Diabetic Patients, There Is No More Villainous Nostrum on the Market than the So-Called "Microbe Killer" "De Radam", Camp-Meeting Exhorter, A Wish Granted, Winter Weather, Preserve Your Vigor, There Is Altogether Too Much Talk about That Mistake of Our Popular Young Druggist of the Blue Front Which Sent Col. Jim Jackson to His Grave, Mr. Pompadour, Food "Preservatives", A Medical Man, Who Has Apparently Had Considerable Experience of the Colonies, Warns His Brethren in This Country That, for the Medical, as for Other Professions, the "Good Old Times" in Australia Are at an End, A Scholar in Medicine, The Effects of Alcohol upon Longevity, Mrs. H.—"Maggie, Where Do You Suppose You Will Go If You Tell Such Falsehoods as This?", Vermont Revised Laws of 1880. Chapter 172. Section 3908, It Is Essential to Perfect Bodily Health and Mental Soundness That None of the Functions Are Habitually Weakened, A Contemporary Says That Half a Teaspoonful of Chloride of Ammonium in a Goblet of Water Will Almost Immediately Restore His Faculties and Powers of Locomotion to a Man Who Is Helplessly Intoxicated, Those Who Are Subject to Sore Throats Especially, A Writer in the Medical Summary Recommends the Following as a Cure for Dandruff, The Old Story, The Religious Press and "Quack" Advertisements, Hygienic Value of Work, Irregular Habits, Doctor's Bills, Treatment of Sore Throat, Young Man to Coroner, Dampness in Walls Is Detected, According to J. Nessler (Chem. Ztg.), by Placing against It a Thin Sheet of Gelatin, Which Will Curl Away from the Wall If Damp, Death from Nitrous Oxide Gas, Chicken-Pox, Treatment of Diabetes, Not Too Sudden, To Avoid Catarrhs a Family Journal Advises Its Readers to "Keep the Mouth Shut", Salol in Burns, A Lecturer upon the Rhinoceros Prefaced His Discourse with, "I Must Beg You to Give Me Your Undivided Attention; Indeed, It Is Absolutely Impossible That You to Could Form a True Idea of the Hideous Animal of Which We Are about to Speak, Unless You Keep Your Eyes Fixed on Me", I Have Measured a Great Many Roman Coffins, and My Average Shows That the Roman Could Not Have Greatly Exceeded Five Feet Five Inches, Nothing Will Trip the Light Fantastic Toe with More Ease than a Loose Brick in the Sidewalk, Hurtful Speech in Sick Rooms, Sleep for Brain-Workers, Helps for the Inexperienced, Eel-Skins for Rheumatism, Montana Compiled Statutes. Page 567, To Remove Fruit Stains, Minnesota Laws of 1887. Chapter 9, What Ammonia Can Do, Summer Beverages, At the New-York Hospital, How Diplomas Are Often Obtained, A Gigantic Humbug, For Tan and Freckles, An Occurrence of Interest, The Man Who Wrote a Book, "Poor John—He Was a Kind and Forbearing Husband!", Romberg Has Said That "Pain Is the Prayer of a Nerve for Healthy Blood", Argument of Ex-Governor Gaston A Law Regulating The Practice Of Medicine, "A Person Falling from a Height of Three Hundred Feet Is Insensible to Pain When Striking the Earth, Paper Pillows, Man of the House to Peddler, J. D. Ely, M. D. (Medical World), Advocates the Following for Varicose Ulcers, Faith-Curing of Contagious Diseases Suppressed, Pea Soup as a Substitute for Beef Tea, Cardiac Displacement, Poisoning by Artificial Mineral Water, Bed-Bug Exterminator, Tobacco-Smoke as a Disinfectant, "Self-Made Men", To Detect Adulteration of Milk, Kansas Compiled Laws of Kansas. Chapter 31, Page 371, Over-Pressure in Children, Poultices in Eye Diseases, The Mortality Due to Wild Beasts Is, as Is Well Known, Very Great in India, A Deteriorated Ideal, "The Doctor Certainly Told Me Drink Hot Water One Hour before Meals, and Here I Have Only Been Drinking for Twenty Minutes, and I'll Be Eternally Etceterated If I Can Swallow Another Drop", "Why Don't You Sue the Company for Damages?", An Absent-Minded Doctor Recently Took Unto Himself a Wife, Dying, Citizen, The Toilet Table, The Safest and Most Pleasant Remedy for Gastric Hemorrhage Is Said to Be Water, Abstract of Laws Regulating the Practice of Medicine in the Various States and Territories Compiled by a Member of Suffolk Bar, The Difficulties of the Medical Profession, Married Lovers, How His Attention Was Called to It, That's According, Irish Stew, An Injury to the Eyes, Microbes in Books, What Is Said to Be One of the Best Gargles in Acute Sore Throat Is Hot Claret Wine, "With Few Exceptions, Life Insurance Companies Refuse to Accept the Services of Homœopathic Physicians as Examiners of Applicants for Policies, " Is the Complaint of a Homœopathic Journal, Removing Indelible Ink, A "Pull" on Physicians, A Palatable Laxative, To Keep a Trim Figure, Mr. Figg—"I See All the Wood Has Been Sawed and Split, Treatment of Diarrhoea, Spontaneous Combustion, Hall's Hair Renewer, Our Prize Dogs Our Prize Dogs. Descriptions and Criticisms of the Prize Winners of 1887, with Thirty-One Artotype Illustrations, Beware of Scented Cakes, Life Abroad and Here, Two Noted Examples of Quackery, Yabsley (in Doctor's Office), Examiner (to Aspirant for Pharmaceutical Honors), "Things Are Not What They Seem", The Analysis of a Cigarette, The Dietary of Bronchitis, Baked Beans, A Pertinent Question, A Tale of a Porous Plaster, Ten Follies, Missouri Laws of 1883. Page 115, Death from Sea-Sickness, A New Disease, The Only Remedy, "Spring Sickness", He—"And You Are Sure That I Am the First and Only Man Who Ever Kissed You?, Food for Infants, In Bad Shape, The Electric Lamp for Neuralgia, Two Ways of Putting It, The Coffee-Pot, Another Libel, It Is Said That the Engravers and Watch-Makers of Germany Harden Their Tools in Sealing Wax, The Editor of a Religious Paper in Michigan Solemnly Promised His Subscribers That He Would Sample All the Patent Medicines Offered to Him by Advertisers before He Would Insert the Notices, New Treatment of Hernia, The Homœopathic Doctrine of Increasing Potency with Increasing Attenuation, Has Been Ingeniously Applied by the Professors of the Mind-Cure to Their Science, and One of Them Explains the Working of Their Treatment as Follows, For People in Whom the Hair Is on Abundant Growth, the Occasional Use of the So-Called "Sea Foam" Shampoo Will Promote Cleanliness, How Long Should We Sleep?, The Diet of Gout, Home-Made Soap, The Climax of Quackery, "A Recent Debate in the Lower Austrian Provincial Diet Tends to Show That the Treatment of Lunatics in the Austrian Mad Asylums Is Not Everything That Could Be Desired, A Project Is under Discussion Which Is Likely to Excite Deep Interest among Men of Science, Shining Characters Are Not Always the Most Agreeable Ones, Whitewash for Ceilings, Roguery in the Fish Market, Recipes for Serving Vegetables, For Cleaning Silver, Naphtha Poisoning in Rubber Factories, Murder-Culture by the Pictorial Art, Railroad Men, as Well as Other People, Are Full of Superstition, Keep an Eye on Mamma, Non-Intoxicating Whiskey, Imposing upon Physicians, A Cure for Snoring, An Unappreciative Physician, Mortality from "Christian Science", Business Men, and, in Fact, All Those Who Live Sedentary Lives, Doing Very Little Manual Labor, Would Do Wisely to Simply Lunch at Noon and Dine after Their Work Is Done, Provided, of Course, They Can Reach Home at a Seasonable Hour, Say, as Early as Half-Past Six, Our Doctors, The Position and Principles of Physicians, "Reuben, What's Optimism?", To Liquify Carbolic Acid, Fill the Space at the Neck of the Bottle (New) with Alcohol and Then Invert the Spirit, Which Will Work Upward and Dissolve the Acid, A Traveller in Wales, Noticing the Sign "Agorsequerdere" over a Door, Gratified His Curiosity by Asking the Woman Who Kept the Place, What It Was She Sold There, Physician vs. Quack, A Wise and Just Provision against Sickness, Accident, Total Disability and Death, The Following Letter Was Received by a Physician from a Man Whom He Knew, Practising Medicine, and Desiring Counsel, Quaint Superstitions, An Honest Reason, Executions by Electricity, Magnesia Dangerous, Insect Powder Poisonous, A Humane View, The Best Way to Clean Hair-Brushes, Says the Popular Science News, Is with Spirit of Ammonia, as Its Effect Is Immediate, Innocents Abroad, That Throws Them All Out, Musical Hygiene, Carter's Little Liver Pills, "The Grand Duke Nicholas Was as Fond of Paris as Any American, The People of Lynn May Be Assured That If They Join the Order of the World They Will Be Protected in Sickness and Death, and, at the End of the Term of Their Certificate, Will Be Enriched by All the Money Invested, with a Big Interest, Vermouth, Harmless Cosmetics, Faults of Many Mothers, To Purify the Blood, The Sanitary Era, How to Make Cider Wine, Superstitions about Disease, Pineapples in the Treatment of Catarrhal Bronchitis, The "Old Times" Gush, It Is with Exceeding Pleasure That We Note in Other Journals Articles Taken from Our Columns, How to Iprolong Old Age, Treatment in Emergencies, Florida Laws of 1881. Chapter 78, A Great Number of Theories Have Been Started to Account for the Whitechapel Murders, Poisoning by Toothache Drops, Family Worship, New England Medical Institute, The Pork-Butcher of the Poor Does Not Seem to Be Nice in His Arrangements, A Paste of Whiting and Benzine Will Remove Spots from Marble, At Last I Have Found a Society, One Branch of Which Has Embodied in Its Constitution One of the Grandest and Greatest Benefits Ever Known, A New Book on Food and Work, Dietetics and Cookery. Eating for Strength or, Food and Diet in Relation to Health and Work, 250 Pages. M. L. Holbrook, M. D. Price, $1.00, New York: M. L. Holbrook & Co. This Work Contains: a Complete Classification of Foods and Their Uses, and the Proportion in Which We Should Consume Them, Either at Hard or Moderate Work. The Daily Requirements of the Body. Digestion, and How to Promote It. How to Compose a Suitable Diet for Different Conditions. Economy of Food. Tables Showing the Cost of the Nourishment in Different Articles, with Abundant Practical Suggestions. The Grape Cure, and How to Use It; Also, on the Apple Cure; the Fruit Cure; Also, a Chapter on Food for Different Ages, Conditions, and Seasons; a Carefully Prepared Chapter on Diet in Training; Also, One Relating to Food in Various Diseases, and Very Complete Tables of Food Analyses, Etc., Etc., Literary Note, A Death Was Recently Reported in New York from Chlorate of Potassium, Two Half Ounce Doses Having Been Taken in Mistake for Iodide of Potassium, Effects of Close Shaving, Idaho Revised Statutes. Chapter 13, Coughing Blood, Valuable Hints, Lime, Free from Grit, Mixed with Alcohol Applied with Leather, Will Give a Beautiful Polish to Steel, Needless Caution, Chicory Can Be Detected in Coffee as Follows, Bread Making, Security against Poverty A Society Which Affords It, Nebraska Laws of 1881. Chapter 63. Also Laws of 1883. Chapter 56, Phthisis from House Sweepings, Down with the Quack, Hostetter's Bitters, The Medical Quack, The Living and the Dead, Effect of Dampness on Pianos, Young Convert's Idea, The More a Man Follows Nature, and Is Obedient to Her Laws, the Longer He Will Live; the Farther He Deviates from These, the Shorter Will Be His Existence, A Young Man from the Country Had Applied to His Physician for Advice, Warm Air at Night, Nursery Hints, Stranger, A Boy's Essay on Breathing, Take a Piece of Gum Camphor as Large as a Walnut and Evaporate It by Placing It in a Tin Vessel and Holding This over a Lamp, Being Careful Not to Allow the Camphor to Ignite, Sympathized with Nature, The Underclothing, There Are No More Enterprising Traders upon the Credulity of Human Nature than the Retailers of Nostrums for Enhancing the Attractions of Female Loveliness, Young America and the Faith Doctor, Salicylic Acid in the Treatment of Corns, Dr. William L. Dudley Has Been Making Some Interesting Experiments to Determine Whether the Smoking of Cigarettes Is Injurious, Piso's Cure for Consumption A Deadly Poisonous Mixture, The Journal of Chemistry Says That the Following Is Fatal to All Sorts of Vermin That Prove Such a Vexation of Spirit to the Good Housekeeper, Give the Children a Chance, Wei De Meyer Catarrh Cure, When an Employe Has Notice of the Dangerous Character of His Work, the Reason of the Danger, and the Means Which He Should Use to Avert It, the Mere Occurrence of an Accident Proves Contributory Negligence on His Part, and There Can Be No Recovery, How Wide-Spread Is the Belief That Intemperate Doctors Are Always the Best, Simple Treatment of Cold in the Head, It Is Reported That a Pharmacist in Warsaw Was Recently Making up a Prescription Consisting of Thirty-Two Parts of Tannic Acid, and on Adding a Few Drops of Oil of Pepperment to Flavor It, the Mixture Exploded with Great Force, Doing Considerable Damage, All about Rheumatism, Deacon Jones.—"Mr. Holiman, That Sermon of Yours Bewailing the Mad Rush for Riches Which Characterizes the Present Generation Was the Most Beautiful Thing I Ever Heard, Worth Remembering, A Cheap Filter, The Causes of Boils, Doctor, Physiology in the Public Schools, Differently Viewed, Rhode Island South Carolina, The Society for Psychical Research Will Probably Take Note of the Case of the Poor Steeple Jack, William Bishop, in Birmingham, Whose Wife Beheld His Tragic Death in a Dream on the Night before the Fatal Occurrence, The Fear of Death, Obesity, A Heavy Dose, A Physician Has Given to the Atlanta Constitution, for Domestic Application, the Exact Recipe of the Solution Used in the Fire Extinguishers Now Offered for Sale, The Cast-Iron Doctor, A Frenchman Who Was Calling on a Young Lady, Wished to Compliment Her on Her Complexion; but Was Afraid He Would Not Get the Right Word, so He Waited until He Went to See Her Again, "No Time like the Present", Mrs. Houlihan.—Phwat Do Ye T'ink about This Debate, "How to Kape a Husband at Home, " Mrs. Rourke?, Teaspoons, Discolored by Contact with Cooked Eggs, May Be Brightened by a Vigorous Rubbing with Common Salt, Woman's Hair, Profits of a Baker, Nevada General Statutes. Section 4975-79, Rambling Hints, She Was Embarrassed, Over-Eating, Maryland Massachusetts, " I Understand That Col. Blear Is Very Wealthy", Mrs. Hayseed: "So Your Wiggins Is Dead, Tuberculosis from Cigars, An Egotist, Peculiar Assault and Battery, Ginger Wine, One of the Principal Constituents of Tea Is a Stringent Matter, of the Nature of Tannic Acid, Perspiring Feet, To Detect Lead in Water, Sage Tea, A Shrewd Patient, Homœopathy: a Persistent Medical Superstition, Move On, Cocoanut as a Vermifuge, Injuries from Patent Medicines, Provisions against Sickness and Death, Manly Boys, A Judge's Opinion on the Use of the Title Homœopathist, The Danger of Water Filters, Contagiousness of Consumption, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, "He Laughs Longest, Who Laughs Last", A Whitewash, That Will Last for a Long Time, Is Made by Mixing, with Ten Parts of the Best Slaked Lime, One Part of Hydraulic Cement, Was Not This Murder? A Robust, Rugged Farmer Tortured until Death Comes, "And That Is Silver Ore, Is It?", "That Man Is a Phrenologist, Pat", The Prayer-Book on Quack Medicine, Nature Never Forgives Excesses, A New Vintage, "Major Schurtz", "Nadure Vas a Gweer Feller, Storing Food in Inhabited Rooms, Danger of Carbolic Application, In the Protection of Life Against Medical Malpractice, Recipe for Worcestershire Sauce, Doctor and Patient, Bilious Attack, It Was Free, Source of Colors, Life Is a Crucible, Another French Revolution, The Average Man Is Compelled to Travel through Life in a Condition of Health Far below the Perfect Standard, Copy of the Bill Presented to the Judiciary Committee, February 5th, 1889, by Francis W. Qua, Esq., of Lowell, Member of the House of Representatives, Young Brindle, Proper Weight of Children, Care of the Hair, Stocking Supporters, Equally Liable, Dr. Cameron, the Medical Officer of Health for Huddersfield, England, Has Just Issued a Report upon the Health of the Borough, Which Is No Less Instructive than It Is Outspoken, Bee Science Bill Nye Describes Some of His Practical Investigations, Dried Potatoes, Curious Experiment, Deslon-Dupré Clinique That Prince of Humbugs, Palpitation of the Heart, Quack Advertisements in Religious Papers, We Are Informed by Mrs. Kennet, the Mother of Triplets Referred to in Our February Number, That Her Little Family Are All Living, Light in the Sick Room, A Physician in New York Reports That during an Epidemic of Diphtheria in That City There Were Five Times as Many Cases on the Shady Side of the Street as on the Sunny Side, The True Ideal, "You Fellows Charge a Very High Price for Pulling Teeth, " Said a Real Estate Dealer to a Dentist, The Other Day a Little Fellow Entered a Store and Said, "I Want a Dog's Muzzle", Not so Bad as That, A Heroic Medicine, Cultivating Sponges, New Mexico Compiled Laws. Sections 2553-2570, "Professor Michael's" Department, The Natural Man, Nutritive Value of Blood, Patent Medicines, Chilblain Lotion, It Has Been Discovered in France That Glass Bottles in Which Wine Is Kept Affect Its Quality, For Tapeworm, The Family Table Ought to Be Bright and Cheerful, a Sort of Domestic Altar, Where Every One Casts down His Offering, Great or Small, of Pleasantness and Peace; Where, for at Least a Brief Space in the Day, All Annoyances Are Laid Aside, All Stormy Tempers Hushed, All Quarrels Healed, Every One Being Glad and Contented to Sit down at the Same Board and Eat the Same Bread and Salt, Making It, Whether It Be a Rich Repast or a Dinner of Herbs, Equally a Joyful Meal, Adulteration of Wines, The Physician Who Asserts That Disease May Be Spread by Kissing Evidently Refers to a Complaint Known as Palpitation of the Heart, Electric Belts, Etc., A Safe Cordial, Certain Causes of Ill-Health among Women, The Need of Fat Foods, One of the Chemists Who Reported That He Could Not Find Any Morphine in Scotch Oats Essence Has Opened an "Academy" for Brewers, Hospitality, The True Wife, Dr. Henry B. Baker, Secretary of the Michigan State Board of Health, Has for Years Given Deep Study to the Subject of Pneumonia, Our Physicians Erroneous Ideas regarding Their Obligations to Patients, To Render Milk More Digestible, Art in Sick Rooms, Maine Revised Statutes. Chapter 13. Section 9, Medical Jurisprudence, Summer Vacations, Young Man (to Servant)—Is Miss Clara Engaged?, Beware of the Man Who Is Always Suspicious of Everybody Else's Motives, Danger of Flour-Dust, Patient, Treatment of Constipation, Alcohol and Crime, Novel Case of Drowning, The Beam and the Mote, Charity That Beginneth Not Where It Should, New Jersey Supplement to the Revision of New Jersey. Page 457, The Best Antidote for Evil, To Remove Paint from Windows, Take Strong Bicarbonate of Soda and Dissolve It in Hot Water, To Clean Straw Matting, Wash with a Cloth Dipped in Clean Salt and Water; Then Wipe Dry at Once, Habitual Insomnia, Father—Eleanor, Now That You Have Given up Young Hopkins, I Wish He Would Stop Coming to the House, Horse-Car Manners, Green Mountain Salve, Clairvoyant "Physicians", A Vile Humbug Of C. G. Goodwin & Co., No. 36 Hanover Street, We Recently Purchased a Bottle, on the Wrapper of Which …, A Mystery Indeed, The Publisher, Novel Use for the Potato, "Is Marriage a Failure?", Care of the Skin, Employer Responsible for the Medical Fees of His Servant, Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Our Daughters, "This Thing Is Getting Contagious!", Hereditary Alcoholism, Indigestion, Ayer's Cherry Pictoral, Trichinosis: Its Cause, Nature, and Symptoms, The Doctor and His Patient, Ripe Tomatoes Will Remove Ink-Stains from White Clothes, and Also from the Hands, Some Social Slips, What Shall Be Done with Medical Swindles?, In an Old English Cook-Book Is the Following Receipt for Restoring Oil-Cloth, The Majority of Cases of Palpitation of the Heart Are Due to Tea, Tobacco, or Dyspepsia, Fifty Years a Vegetarian, The Enemy Waked Up, Speaking of Apples, Professor Faraday Says, A Rapid Flight, A Few Families Have an Hereditary Claim to Distinction, a Claim Which Is Ungrudgingly Accorded Because It Is Usually Deserved, Bicarbonate of Sodium as a Milk Preservative, Poisoning by Toilet Powder, Swift's Specific "S. S. S. ", O Music!, Affectation, "Physician, Heal Thyself!", Electric Belt Humbugs, Complexion Hints, Punsters, Childhood's Dreams, Sweating Feet, Madam (to French Cook Applying for a Place), Renovating Clothes, In the May Number of the Druggists' Circular, "Febriline, or Tasteless Syrup of Amorphous Quinine, " Which Has Been Largely Advertised of Late, Receives a Quietus at the Hands of Dr. R. G. Eccles, Who, after a Careful Analysis of It, Says, Medical Instinct in Animals, Diet Table for Those Subject to Rheumatism May Take, In England Apothecaries Are More Accustomed to Act as Physicians than in This Country, Woman's Indifference, About a Year Ago, the Fact Came out That the Natives of India Were in the Habit of Treating Cholera in Its First Stage with Minute Doses of Cobra Poison, and That the Treatment Was Very Often Successful, A Dispatch from Bombay, India, Says That a Brigadier-General of the British Army, Stationed in Madras, Has Been Attacked with Leprosy, Canned Goods, The Therapeutical Value of Fiction, Simple Cures, Peculiar Death Certificate, Mind Cure Only Extreme Homœopathy, Without Doubt Many of the Regular Physicians Consider That Quackery and Its Kindred Are Largely Supported by the Strong Arms of the Lay Press, An Early Riser, Salt for Moths, Why Indigestion Is so Common among Bottle-Fed Children, Is Because the Food Is Not Properly Selected, Due Care Is Not Bestowed on Its Preparation, and It Is Faultily Administered, Bigbee (Who Is Lunching with His Friend in a German Restaurant), Who the Real Sufferer Was, To Stamp out Consumption, A Really Disinterested Friend Is as Rare as Life Is Long, Not Natural but Born That Way, Needed a Change, Uses for Old Paper, An Exorbitant Fee, Irish Moss, Mistaken Idea about Doctors, Balm of Gilead Salve, A Professor in the University of Klausenburg Claims to Have Compounded a Solution Which Completely Neutralizes the Poison Introduced into the System by the Bite of a Mad Dog, An Atrocious Habit, Overcrowding the Medical Profession, Good Samaritan Liniment, During the Teething Period, It Now Remains for Profs. Waller and Brenneman to State in What Way They Found in Their Samples a Substance Which Was Never There, The Order of the World Three Million Dollars Issued in Five Months, The above Circulars Are Given as Samples of the Methods Used by the Army of "Irregulars, " as They Style Themselves, to Thwart Legislation Which Will Prevent Them from Continuing on in Their Unscrupulous Career Here in Massachusetts, A Nailless Horse-Shoe Which Has Been Undergoing Severe Tests in England during the past Two Years, with Satisfactory Results, Is Described as Follows, Alcoholism, The Death of a Poor Diver Referred to in the Report on the Health of the Navy on the Home Station during the past Year, Seems to Have Deserved a More Systematic Inquiry than It Is Likely to Have Received at the Hands of the Coroner's Jury Who Returned a Simple Verdict of "Death by Asphyxia from Natural Causes, " and the More so Because It Is Stated That There Have Been Several Accidents of the Same Character, Hygiene for the Young, Hypnotism. Its History and Development. By Fredrik Bjornstrom, M. D., Head Physician of the Stockholm Hospital, Professor of Psychiatry, Late Royal Swedish Medical Councillor. Authorized Translation from the Second Swedish Edition by Baron Nils Posse, M. G., Director of the Boston School of Gymnastics. Paper, 30 Cents. The Humboldt Publishing Co., 28 Lafayette Place, New York, Handed in by Slug Nine, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Cheap Food, Signs of a Carbuncle, Wife (to "Hubby, " Who Has Been out Night Before), Mrs. Gushington (at the Table), Citizen (to Physician), Oregon Pennsylvania, Breakfast on the American Plan, Scotch Oats Essence, Professionally Accounted For, Shockingly Indelicate, Carpenters, and Other Tool-Users Who Keep up with the Times, Now Use a Mixture of Glycerine, Instead of Oil, for Sharpening Their Edge-Tools, Unwise Kindness, Cabbage in Half an Hour, Treatment of Simple Fever, The Hygienic Aspect of Life Insurance, Under the Crust, Philosophy of the Day, "Gwine Back Home", Multiple Essay Items, Stays and Dyspepsia, The Boston Herald Is Right, An Eminent German Sanitary Expert Says That Chemists Have Succeeded in Making a First-Rate Brandy out of Sawdust, A Curious Postal-Card Was Received by a Firm in Cincinnati Some Time Ago, First Doctor, Selecting Underclothes, As We Learn from the Medical Record, the German Physicians Have Adopted a Code of Ethics, Lecturer on Phrenology (Cautiously to Man Selected by Audience for Free Examination), Butterworth, In High Circles, Beef Tea, Alaska Arizona, Don't Let Stale Flowers Remain in a Sick Chamber, Quacks and Malpractice, The Household, A Mishap to an Amateur Doctor, In the South of France They Make a Very Peculiar Love Charm in a Very Peculiar Way, Startling, If a Table-Spoonful of Kerosene Is Put into Four Quarts of Tepid Water, and Thus Used in Washing Windows and Mirrors, Instead of Pure Water, There Will Remain upon the Cleaned Surface a Polish No Amount of Mere Friction Can Give, Stale Bread, The Discoveries of Modern Science, Housewifely Bits, Post-Mortem Sympathy, Perry Davis' Pain Killer, According to a Law in Indiana, a Prescription Containing More than Gr. of Opium, or Gr. of Morphine, Cannot Be Refilled More than Once without the Written or Verbal Instructions of the Prescriber, Original If Nothing More, Still His Opinion, Conviction of an Illegal Practitioner, The Order of the World Is Founded by Men of Undoubted Integrity, The Effects of Regimen, Nettle-Rash and Its Treatment, Physicians and Quacks, Damp Cellars, One of the Greatest Causes of Trouble in This World Is the Habit People Have of Talking Faster than They Think, The Rev. Primrose, How Beef Extract Is Made, As a Rule, When Physicians Give Opiates They so Inform the Patient, or His Friends, That the Proper Precautions May Be Taken, A Little Girl of Three Years, Whose Papa and Mamma Were so Wise and Careful of Her That They Had Never Allowed Her to Eat Any but the Most Healthful Food, Was One Day Allowed to Take Dinner with Guests, Clothing and Common-Sense Some Popular Fallacies regarding What We Wear Corrected, Apples as Medicine, A Chicago Diploma, Wholesale Poisoning in Hungary, Ipecacuanha for Insect Bites, Great Men and Their Sons, Within Our Personal Observation, the Saturday Half-Holiday Is the Most Cruel Curse to the Working Man's Family, after the Dramshop and Beer Saloon, That Our God-Forsaking and God-Forsaken Demagoguery Has Ever Inflicted, Another of Pierce's Kind in Trouble, Women's Way, How to Fumigate a Room, From a Report of Illinois State Board of Health, A Teacher Who Had Asked a Girl to Purchase a Grammar, Received the Following Note from the Girl's Mother, Popular Fallacies, "The Medical Man Should Occupy the Position of the Conservator of the Health of His Patrons, Woman's Hard Lot, "Gall on the Liver", Can a Medical Diploma Be Forfeited?, Heard Is the Fate of the Belgian Medical Man, Harder Indeed than Anything That Is Known to His English Brother, A Case of Rattlesnake Bite, A Naughty Boy One Day Eluded Punishment by Creeping under the Bed, Where His Mother Could Not Reach Him, Medical Heroism, Angostura Bitters, Modern Chivalry, The Parish Doctor, Injection Brou, Utah No Law, A Trifle Inconsistent, M. Pasteur, Who Has Just Recovered from a Severe Attack of Influenza, Has Given an Interesting Opinion on the Panic-Producing Malady, Which Is Now Every-Where Prevalent, Hot Drops, For White Spots Left upon Polished Furniture by Scalding Water, Tea, or Coffee, Rub Hard with Kerosene, Then Polish with Dry, Soft Flannel, His Irish Name, Hunt's Remedy What It Really Consists Of, Teacher (Natural History Class), Legal Laxness, If, by the Indulgence of Habits at Variance with Nature's Laws, the Constitution of the Parents Becomes Marred or Broken, the Germs of Disease or Debility Are the Inheritance of Their Progeny, Treatment of In-Growing Nails with Tinfoil, Ridicule vs. Reason A Reply to the Speech of Hon. George M. Stearns, For Burns, Pate De Fole Gras, For Tender Feet, From "The Trained Nurse" A Desert for the Sick, During His Recent Residence in Tonquin, M. A. Yvert Successfully Employed the Bichloride of Mercury for Cholera, in Doses Varying from 0.02 to 0.04 Grain in Twenty-Four Hours, Tribute to Physicians, Diet of Strong Men, The Editor of the Detroit Free Press Says the Best Way to Kill Yourself Is to Go over the Falls of Niagara, and Adds Hastily, "Try and Take a Hackman with You When You Go Over", Charity Sermon, Sewing on Buttons, As to Breathing, The Cigarette Doomed, Druggist, The Normal Man, Chevalier's Life for the Hair, Borax Water Is Excellent for Sponging Silk or Wool Goods That Are Not Soiled Enough to Need Washing, Maria Mitchell, in a Recent Number of the Century, Speaking of an Interview with Sir John Herschel, Says, That One Morning at the Breakfast-Table, Herschel Put the Following Question, Spare Your Doctor, Patent Medicines and Quacks, A Fatal Banquet, The Purification of the Soil of Munich Forms the Subject of One of the Latest Miscellaneous Reports Issued by the Foreign Office, Chronic Complainers. Poem, verse: Old Dr. Gray Was at the Dance, When Ethel Said with Merry Glance, "Doctor, Don't You Dance the Lancers?", Katie's Answer, "They Talk about a Woman's Sphere as Though It Had a Limit; There's Not a Place in Earth or Heaven, There's Not a Task to Mankind Given, There's Not a Blessing or a Woe, There's Not a Whisper Yes or No, There's Not a Life, or Death, or Birth, That Has a Feather's Weight of Worth without a Woman in It", All the Year Round, My Old, Old Home, Back to the Old Home Once More, The Aged Housewife's Prayer, A Nurse, The Path for My Feet, Happiness, A Diagnosis, The Lost Stomach, The Quack, An Every-Day Experience, God Knoweth Best. Editorial: Editorial Homœopathy, Editorial C D-Liver Oil Emulsions, Editorial Infection by Library Books, Editorial Regulating the Practice of Medicine, Editorial Scientific Protection, Editorial An Explanation, Editorial Health of American Women, Editorial The Result, Editorial Need of Legislation for the Protection of Life, Editorial A Law Regulating the Practice of Medicine. Review: Sure Cures. Frontmatter: Boston Journal of Health.

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