Is It Possible to Live a Century
1900; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
J. H. Kellogg, Laura F. Armitage, C. C. Nicola, Mrs. L. D. Avery-Stuttle, A. J. Read, W. A. George, A. C. Wharton, J. H. Kellogg, H. F. Rand, Ernest Warburton Shurtleff, Eliza M. Mosher, Abbie M. Winegar, Mrs. E. E. Kellogg, Edwin Markham, Anne E. Tabor, George Eliot, Scott O'Connor,
ResumoEssay: An Easy Conversion, Sight Restored by the X-Ray, Sharp Pictures with the X-Ray, Health-Culture for March Opens with an Article by Dr. W. R. C. Latson, on the "Composition of Foods, " Including a Table Showing the Percentages, Which Will Be Read with Interest and with Profit, The Layman's Idea of a Cure for Every Ill., Sponges in the Bathroom, "The Older I Am, " Said Habit, "The Longer I Shall Live", Foods—Calomel, Pamphlets Received, Chronic Dyspepsia Successfully Treated with Peroxide of Hydrogen and a Carefully Selected Dietary, Publishers' Department The World's Temperance Congress, Bedroom Hygiene, The Effect of Alcohol in Disease, Bananas, Hyperpepsia and Hypopepsia, By Force of Character, A Healthful Dress, Contagious Diseases Treated by Pure Air, Electricity, Dropsy, School Inspection in Germany, Congested Liver—Peas and Beans—Water-Free Food, Diabetes, "An Exchange Reports" Says Electricity, " That in an Examination That Was Made of Some 'Electric Belts' Sold by a Street Fakir, It Was Found That beneath a Strip of Gauze Was a Layer of Dry Mustard, Keeley, of the Famous Gold-Cure Fad, Is Dead, The Doctor (to Patient, Approvingly)—"Well, Patrick, You Look Greatly Improved, Children and Sweethearts, Haunted by a Deer's Eyes, Vegetarianism in the South Sea, The Land of Bread and Butter, Nuts, Disposal of Kitchen Garbage, The Contagion of Health, Thoreau's Experience, I like Not Only to Be Loved, but to Be Told That I Am Loved; the Realm of Silence Is Large Enough beyond the Grave, Health Habits of the Boers, We Are Shaped and Fashioned by What We Love, With the Children, Is It Possible to Live a Century, Literary Notices, Saving Odd Minutes, Red Betty, or the Slaughter of the Dumb Innocents, School Hygiene, A Vanished Appetite, The Craving for Stimulants, Multiple Essay Items, Florence, Our Seven-Pose Baby, Has Been Cheated out of Her Malted Nuts, and Is Very Indignant (Read the Expressions in the Picture from Right to Left), On One Side of a Ditch Lay a Pig with a Ring in His Snout; on the Other Lay a Drunken Man with a Ring on His Finger, Celery a Source of Infection, Nome City, Alaska, Testing the Drainage Canal Water, Sewage and Animal Excrement as Fertilizers, Cold Friction, Electricity as a Family Remedy, Napolean in a New Role, Anticigarette Agitation, Nursing in the Home, A Lilliputian Tree, Ethel and Thea Are True Health Reform Children, and This Is a Real Scene, The Influence of Fatigue on the Memory, Invalid Children, Children Have a Right to Demand That the Same Intelligence Be Directed toward Their Physical Development as toward Their Mental and Moral Good. Frontmatter: Good Health. Poem, verse: Saying Grace, The Child's Face, Why Comes Temptation, but for Man to Meet and Master and Make Crouch beneath His Feet, and so Be Pedestaled in Triumph?. Prayer: A Prayer. Editorial: Answers to Correspondents, Editorial A Peep Inside. Display ads: A Non-Poisonous Antiseptic Mouth Wash.
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