Good Health
1898; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
J. H. Kellogg, Sam Walter Foss, G. P. Edwards, J. H. Kellogg, Madeline S. Bridges, G. Stanley Hall, Mary Henry Rossiter, James Whitcomb Riley, Angelo Mosso, John Kendrick Bang, Susan Coolidge, Dr. J. H. Kellogg, M. Ashley, J. H. Kellogg, J. H. Kellogg, Kate Lindsay, Mrs. E. E. Kellogg, Mrs. S. M. I. Henry, Chas. F. Wingate, G. A. Warburton,
ResumoCover: Good Health. Display ads: Hydrozone, Battle Creek Sanitarium, Review and Herald Publishing Co., Directory of Sanitariums, The Colorado Sanitarium. Frontmatter: Good Health. Essay: In Going to St. Paul and Minneapolis the Wise Traveler Selects the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, Battle Creek Sanitarium Question Box, The Germicidal Property of Fruits Renders Them of Immense Value in the Treatment of Biliousness, Nervous Headache, Sick-Headache, Fevers, and the Stomach and Intestinal Disorders of Both Children and Adults, Hygienic Hints (Taken from Parlor Lectures by Dr. J. H. Kellogg), Are We a Dying Race?, In Fevers, Fruits, Especially in the Form of Fruit Juices, Are a Most Convenient and Certainly the Most Appropriate of All Foods, The Depopulation of France, Fruits Are Certainly of Great Value in Many Forms of Disease, Because of the Acids Which They Contain, When I See about Me in the Fields of Intellectual Attainment and Culture, in the Walks of Business, and in Family Life, so Many Disasters and Tragedies Long Drawn out, of Failing Health and Collapse of Nerve, Brain, and Muscle, I Feel That Health Is the Only Bulwark upon Which Everything We Prize in Intellectual Culture and Religious Perfection Can Ever Be Reared, Appendicitis, There Are Two Articles of Unusual Value and Interest in the January Magazine Number of the Outlook, a Publication of Which We Are Coming More and More to Expect Excellent Things Both in the Way of Literature and Illustration, The Following Answers Represent the Correct Solution of Our "Ad" as Published in the Chicago Record of Nov. 20, 1897, Literary Notices, Pain in Back and Head, Obesity, Which Is, like Rheumatism, a Diathesis, May Be Successfully Treated by a Fruit Dietary, A Noble Example, Public Laundries, Four Large and Interesting Schools of Health Are at the Present Time in Progress in the City of Chicago, Conducted by W. A. Hansen, Assisted by the Nurses Connected with the Medical Missionary Training-School, Sand as an Extinguisher, Answers to Correspondents, Ling, the Famous Originator of the Ling System of Gymnastics, Was a Swedish Fencing-Master, To Sunny California, The Hygienic Value of Singing, The Real Athlete, Need Not Have Died, Death-Rate of Innkeepers, The Banana Is, Aside from the Date, the Fig, and the Raisin, the Most Nourishing of All Fruits, Birds as Surgeons, Urinary Incontinence in Children, Indigestion, Let Us Remember That Fear Is a Disease to Be Cured; the Brave May Fail Sometimes, but the Coward Fails Always, Honey, Ingrowing Toe-Nails, The January Harper's Contains an Instructive Article on " the New Northwest, " from the Pen of J. A. Wheelock, The Physiological Necessity for Rest, Daniel Boone's Physique, 31 Volumes of Good Health Wanted by the New Hampshire State Library, "The Story of the Revolution, " by Henry Cabot Lodge, Beginning in the January Scribner's, Opens with a Picture of the Social Conditions in Philadelphia in 1774, Showing It to Have Been the Most Civilized City in the Country at That Period, Washing Flannels, In the January Lippincott's Oscar Herzberg, in an Article on "Druggists, Ancient and Modern, " Says That the Origin of the Druggist Is Shrouded in Mystery; but There Is Evidence That He Was in Existence as Long Ago as the Time When the Cuneiform Inscriptions of Assyria Were Made, and That in Egypt One Branch of the Priesthood of Isis Was Proficient in His Art, Persons Who Employ a Fruit Diet for the Relief of Chronic Symptoms Such as Rheumatism, Neurasthenia, Sick-Headache, Etc., Should Not, However, Expect to Be Cured in a Few Days or a Few Weeks, but Should Adopt the Free Use of Fruit as a Regular Practise, Excessive Thirst, Progress in the Treatment of the Insane, Good Words for Good Health, A Chair of Hygiene, There Is No Single Article of Diet of Such Great Value in the Treatment of Intestinal Inactivity or Constipation as Fruits, Children's Clothing, The Dietetic Habits of Our East Indian Cousins, The Atlantic Monthly for January Leads out with a Paper on the "Growth and Expression of Public Opinion, " by E. L. Godkin, The Stranger within Thy Gates, The Cause of Nervousness, The Strawberry, Which Is One of the Most Popular Favorites of All the Various Kinds of Domestic Fruits, Is Generally Well Received by the Most Delicate Stomachs, If Care Is Taken to Avoid Rendering It Indigestible by the Addition of Cream and Sugar, Ice-Cream, Etc., Good Health a Basis of Physical Courage, Publishers' Department, Fresh Air at Receptions, Olive-Oil as Shortening, Alcohol for the Insane, The Race Going Down, Cankered Sore Mouth, Multiple Essay Items, Foul Odors, There Is a Society in France Which Wages Continual War against Tobacco under This Motto, Spinal Trouble, Crossing the Legs, Latin Prescriptions, Diet for Looseness of the Bowels, Foods, Can't Endure the Sight of It, Complications of Whooping-Cough, "Alone with Thee, My God, Alone with Thee!, The Staff of Death, New Facts about South Dakota, Kills Himself, A Specific for Burns, The Workingmen's Home, A Woman's Medical College Opened in Russia, When the Barbers Were Surgeons, The Key to Klondike, Evil-Speaking Is like a Freezing Wind, The Evil Effects of Alcohol, The Question of Punishment. Poem, verse: Rest, Deeds of Aspiration, Some Day, The Lowliest Flower, Begin Again, As We Meet and Touch Each Day the Many Travelers on Our Way, Let Every Such Brief Contact Be a Glorious, Hopeful Ministry, The Bloodless Sportsman, "The Paths of Pain Are Thine. Recipe: Seasonable Menus. Editorial: Editorial The Dietetic Value of Fruits.
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