The Health Reformer
1873; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Ralph E. Hoyt, J. H. Waggoner, A. Curtis, H. W. Beecher, P. M. Lamson, Jos. Clarke, Rev. F. W. Robertson,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Health Reformer. Poem, verse: The Wish, Labor. Essay: Fretful Babies, Dr. Trall's Medical Charts for Students, Genius Unexerted Is No More Genius than a Bushel of Acorns Is a Forest of Oaks, Alcoholic Medication.—No. 3, Huneary Is Now Suffering from a Severe Epidemic of Cholera; so Is Constantinople, Leprosy in California, Love the Beautiful, What Is Health?, Quacks and Quackery, Overeating, Horse-Hair Snakes, Damp Cellars, There Is a Great Difference between the Two Temporal Blessings, Health and Wealth; Wealth; Wealth Is Most Envied, but Least Enjoyed; Health Is Frequently Enjoyed, but the Least Envied; and the Superiority of the Latter Is Still More Obvious When We Reflect That the Poorest Man Would Not Part with His Health for Money, but That the Richest Would Gladly Part with His Money for Health, Eating without an Appetite, Unaired Rooms, Scientific The Sun's Envelope, A Wurtemburg Physician Prescribed Thirty Grains of Carbolic Acid, to Be Mixed with Alcohol and Water and Rubbed Briskly upon the Skin of Two Patients Suffering from Itch, Dr. Trall's Special Department Discussion on Disease and Remedies, The Way to Health, Reforming the World Is like Patching an Old Coat, Which Will Soon Need Another Patch; but If It Were Not for Reformers the World Would Always Be out at the Elbows, Four Degrees of Drunkenness, Homekeeping Versus Housekeeping, Where to Obtain Them, The Frame-Work of the Body, "The Bath, Its Use and Application", A Physician, on Presenting His Bill to the Executor of an Estate of a Deceased Patient, Asked, "Be You Wish to Have My Bill Sworn?", Trying to Be Healthy, Never Speak Ill of Another behind His Back, A Tall Yankee, Standing Six Feet Three Inches in His Stockings, Was Suddenly Attacked with Symptoms of a Fever, What Shall We Eat? Wheat-Meal Breadvs. Starch Bread, Who Will Help Us?, There Is Death in the Bedroom, The Drug Doctors Begin to See Light, St. Nicholas for November, The Yolo Democrat, Published by Wm. Saunders in Woodland, Tobacco Smokers Must Look out for Their Eyes, Filters and Cool Water, Sunlight a Necessity, The Best Doctors, Deadening Influence of Fashion, Means Which Shorten Life Delicate Nursing and Treatment in Infancy, Only Once, Dyspepsia, Drawing the Enemy's Fire, Multiple Essay Items, Point-No-Point.—Dr. Trall to Dr. Curtis, The Theory of Fever, Why Are Americans Dyspeptics?, Worms in Wells, The Planet Saturn, A Lesson of Contentment, About Night Clothes, What Will You Take?, Truth and Love Are Two of the Most Powerful Things in the World; and When They Go Together, They Cannot Be Easily Withstood, Advantages of Health Reform, Keep Warm, There Are in Pennsylvania 976 Manufacturers of Cigars, Who Turn out Upward of 5, 200, 000 Annually, and 35 Manufacturers of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco and Snuff, the Value of Whose Products Reaches Annually $854, 000, Items for the Month, Random Thoughts, Health Habits of Young Men, The Date Palm, A Parable. Editorial: To Correspondents.
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