Hall's Journal of Health
1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores Resumo
Frontmatter: Hall's Journal of Health. Essay: Girls and Women, A Girl's Training, Convulsions, If a Person Swallows Any Poison Whatever or Has Fallen into Convulsions from Having Overloaded His Stomach, an Instantaneous Remedy Is a Heaping Teaspoonful of Common Salt and as Much Ground Mustard Stirred Rapidly in a Teacup of Water, Warm or Cold, Treatment of Sunstroke, How Monkeys Are Captured, Boston Baked Beans, Preserving the Health, Infant Foods, Character in the Family Circle, Sometimes a Patent Is Worth Something, Proper Clothing, Sulphur in Sugar, Is Crime a Disease, The Ear, Ten Good Things to Know, The Summer Outing, Medicinal Preparations from the Eucalyptus Tree Are Coming into Notice, Wonderful Coal Products, Friends after a Fight, Physical Culture, What Education Is Doing for Us, The President of the Chicago Board of Pharmacy Asserts That the Women of America Spend $62,000,000 a Year for Cosmetics, Most of Which Have for Their Chief Ingredients Zinc, Oxide, Calomel, Water, Glycerine and Perfumes, An English Leper at Molokai, That Waterloo Ballroom, Co-Operative Housekeeping, Literary, Miscellaneous Tea and Coffee, We Eat Too Much, Multiple Essay Items, The Art of Bread Making, Chemicals for Household Use, Salt for Moths, How to Wash Windows, Beer as a Tonic, Early History of the Saw. Poem, verse: A Wish on the Moon.
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