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Good Health

1895; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

F. L. Oswald, J. H. Kellogg, Mme. Sarah Grand, J. H. Kellogg, Martha Watrous Stearns, Mrs. B. F. Butts, Julia Ward Howe, D. F. Lincoln,

Resumo

Cover: Good Health. Table of contents: Contents. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Display ads: Granola a Healthful Food, Multiple Display Advertisements. Frontmatter: Good Health. Essay: The Waist Is an Infallible Index to the Moral Worth of a Woman, The Microscopic Man, The Funk & Wagnalls Standard Dictionary, Home Training School, A Remedy for Insect Bites and Stings, The Use of Stimulants in Cases of Hemorrhage, What One Glass of Wine Did, Bicycling and Food, As the Breath of Man Is Poison to His Fellow-Man, so the Outcome of the Life of Each Part of the Body, Each Tissue, Be It Muscle, Brain, or What Not, Is a Poison to That Part and Its Fellows, and May Be a Poison to yet Other Parts, Physical Development of Pupils in Moscow, The Two Subjects That Stand out Most Prominently in the July Arena Are the Age of Consent Propaganda and Psychical Science, Importance of Giving the Digestive Organs Rest at the Beginning of Acute Disorders, Microbes in Ice, Milk in Bright's Disease, First Use of Potatoes in Ireland, The Physical Exercise Most Desirable, Little Bo-Peep, The Relation of Condiments to Impurity, Alcoholic Heredity, Prevention of Consumption, A Hospital at Home, The Anti-Cigarette League Has Been Established in All of the Ninety-Five Grammar Schools of New York City, Clothing for the Poor, Leather Belts or Boots That Have Been Soaked in Water and Dried Hard May Be Softened by Rubbing Plentifully with Coal Oil, The Pepsin Era, A Skin Affection, Relief Department, The Battle Creek Sanitarium Dress System.—VII, Avoid as You Would a Pestilence the Patent Medicine, Pain in Region of Shoulder Blade, Home-Culture Notes on Practical Education, "I Don't Ever Go Fishing Any More, " Said the Small Country Boy, Mental Strain, Multiple Essay Items, Bed Rests, Sexual Hygiene, A Bar-Tender's "College", Biographical Health Studies The Duke of Hamilton, Diet, Rev. Dr. Theo. L. Cuyler Says, Seasonable Breakfast Dishes, Death from Tea Drinking, Health and Physical Beauty, A Doctor's Chats with His Patients Typhoid Fever and Shell-Fish, The Chicago Vegetarian Club, The Home Gymnasium, A New Device for Darning Stockings. Poem, verse: Build a Little Fence of Trust around To-Day; Fill Its Space with Loving Work, and Therein Stay, A Thought for Washing Day. Editorial: Answers to Correspondence.

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