Good Health
1882; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Mrs. E. H. Whitney, John Gill, Margaret A. Lake, F. A. Parker, Julia Colman, Lanta Wilson Smith, H. D. Thoreau, Richard Valpy French, Grant Allen,
ResumoCover: Good Health. Display ads: Valuable Health Publications, For Sale at Good Bargains, Medical and Surgical Sanitarium, Multiple Display Advertisements. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Frontmatter: Good Health. Essay: The Microscope and Its Relation to Medicine and Pharmacy, Our Humanity Is God's Opportunity, Is It Safe to Dance?, What Is Health?, A Person May as Well Be in Darkness as to Be Overwhelmed by a Flood of Light, Morning Air, Food and Civilization, Sun-Stroke, It Is Not a Knowledge of Abstruse and Difficult Questions That We Need, so Much as a Familiarity with the Every-Day Affairs of Life, Hygiene among the Chinese, Food for the Invalid, Electricity, For the Sick Room, Temperance in the Home, Somewhat Soothing Compound Oxygen Rises to Explain, How to Get the Dysentery, The Temperance School, Some People Have so Little Character That They Are Even Destitute of Failings, Caution and Care Baffle Many a Snare, Earthquake at Sea, The Opium Traffic, A Few Nostrums, Literary Notices, The "Fourth" Was Celebrated in This City by a Grand Temperance Rally, Poultices, Discontent, Publishers' Page, Multiple Essay Items, Miss Willard on Temperance Reform, Benefit Your Friends, That They May Love You Still More Dearly; Benefit Your Enemies, That They May Become Your Friends, The Foolish Practice of "Toasting" Well Rebuked, Red Snow, How They "Saved the Boy", For Whitening the Hands, Diseases Induced by Alcohol, A Visit to the Northwest, Hygiene and Temperance An Address by Mrs. Margaret A. Lake, Read at the Public Meeting of the W. C. T. U. of Baltimore, Md., …, "Too Much Houses", The New "Children's Pledge" Which Was Adopted at the Last Annual Meeting of the American Health and Temperance Association, Is Now Ready, and Will Be Furnished to All Auxiliary Health and Temperance Associations Free of Expense, Provided the Officers of the Associations Will Make a Proper Effort to Circulate Them among the Children of Sabbath-Schools and Other Schools as There May Be Opportunity, Tornadoes and How to Avoid Them, Popular Science, A Gentleman Asked a Negro Boy If He Wouldn't Take a Pinch of Snuff. Poem, verse: Temperance and Miscellany Devoted to Temperance, Mental and Moral Culture, Social Science, Natural History, and Other Interesting …, Soliloquy of a Jelly-Fish.
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