Good Health
1887; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Frances E. Willard, Benjamin Franklin, Mrs. R. C. Baker, Mrs. E. E. Kellogg, Belle V. Chisholm, Sydney Smith, G. W. Amadon, Mrs. E. E. Kellogg, H. L. Hastings, Wm. Heap,
ResumoCover: Good Health. Display ads: Medical and Surgical Sanitarium, Multiple Display Advertisements. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Essay: All Useless Misery Is Certainly Folly, and He That Feels Evils before They Come, May Be Deservedly Censured; yet Surely, to Dread the Future Is More Reasonable than to Lament the Past, Curious Modes of Travel, Hygiene for Young Folks Tommy and His New Boots, Science in the Household Bills of Fare for a Week's Dinners, Good News Comes in from All Quarters of the Field in the Health and Temperance Work, Piabetes, Social Purity Work in India, "But It Can Do No Harm, If It Does No Good, " Cow's Tail and Muttering Prayers, to the Bovine Divinity Had Been Devoted to Cool Baths to Quench the Fever's Fire, or If He Had Even Mounted the Cow and Rode Away from the Pestiferous Swamps into the Health-Giving Breezes of the Hills, Our Pious, but Deluded Hindoo Might Now Be Well, His Black Eyes Sparkling with the Light of Health, Rather than Grown Dim and Lusterless with the Haze of Death, Getting Ready for Germs, A Fine "Specimen", Dialogue between Franklin and the Gout, Spoiling Children, In General, Those Parents Have Most Reverence, Who Most Deserve It; for He That Lives Well Cannot Be Despised, The Hygiene of Dreams, Songs of Pilgrimage. By H. L. Hastings, 47 Cornhill St., Boston, Mass., Slavery in India, National Temperance Almanac. New York: National Temperance Society, 58 Reade St., Changing Wine to Milk, Temperance Reform in Medical Practice, Interesting to Coffee Topers, Publisher's Page, The Popular Science Monthly for March Offers Its Readers, Papers upon the Following, "March Winds" Is a Synonym for Chapped Hands and Lips, Sore Eyes, and a Multitude of Small Ailments Popularly Attributed to Winds and Rough Weather, Temperance Notes, A Few Opinions from Old and New Patrons, The Home, Question Box, Healthy Homes: How to Have Them. By Wm. Heap. Published by Heap's Patent Earth-Closet Co., Muskegon, Mich., Danger under the MacKintosh, What Key Will Best Unlock the Door of Hell, Be What Nature Intended You for, and You Will Succeed; Be Anything Else, and You Will Be Ten Thousand Times Worse than Nothing, Swedish Shampoo, The Cottage Hearth. 11 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass, Calisthenics, Is It, Seasonable Hints, No Distinction, Chamois Skin May Be Cleaned by Rubbing into It Plenty of Soft Soap and Then Laying It for Two Hours in a Weak Solution of Soda and Warm Water, "Kid in His Mother's Milk", To Such Sublime Perfection Has This Miracle-Working Science Now Attained, It Is No Longer Necessary to Have the Patient Close at Hand, Cost of Drinking and Smoking Information Gleaned from the Figures of the Internal Revenue, Burning Tar for Diphtheria, Take a Country Boy for the First Time to See the Wonders of the Town, Nature Makes Us Poor Only When We Want Necessaries; but Custom Gives the Name of Poverty to the Want of Superfluities, A Chinese Woman's Opinion, Literary Notices, Pocket Medical Formulary. Philadelphia, Pa. Collins, 705 Jayne St., Pure Thoughts, A Newly Discovered Danger, March Diseases, Social Purity, America's First Temperance Society Was Organized in 1808, Mamma, The "Mind-Cure" Craze Still Rages in Certain Districts; and Some Good People, Even Those Who Are Intelligent on Many Subjects, Are Sometimes Beguiled into the Ranks of the Worshipers of This Modern Fetich, Multiple Essay Items, " Mind-Reading", The Children's Friend, The Domestic Monthly, an Illustrated Magazine of Fashion. Literature and the Fine Arts. Blake & Co., 853 Broadway, N. Y., An Apt Reply, Prohibition in Michigan, Let Your Food Be Simple, Your Drink Innocent, and Learn of Wisdom and Experience How to Prepare Them Aright, How a Mother Robbed Herself and Family, Popular Science, Nature Has Lent Us Life as We Lend a Sum of Money, Only No Certain Day Is Fixed for Payment, A Word for the Babies. Frontmatter: Good Health. Poem, verse: The Happy Fireside Devoted to Temperance, Mental and Moral Culture, Home Culture, Natural History, and Other Interesting …, Domestic Medicine A Chronic Cold in the Head, Invocation to Health, Strikes. Bible passage: Health Bible-Reading, Bible Hygiene What the Bible Says about Tobacco.
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