Primer of Hygiene: Being a Simple Textbook on Personal Health and how to Keep itWorld Book, 1917 - Počet stran: 184 |
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... show that each book covers a definite subject thoroughly and completely , thus fixing the teach- ing of each book and retaining the child's interest , because of the new subject matter presented in each book . 3 METHOD . The authors ...
... show that each book covers a definite subject thoroughly and completely , thus fixing the teach- ing of each book and retaining the child's interest , because of the new subject matter presented in each book . 3 METHOD . The authors ...
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... shows arrangement of subject why of hygiene . It is urged that the first part of Chapter vii be read , and all of Chapter 1 Treatment strictly biological begins with cell construction ar function - pages 3-10 . Note cell treatment ...
... shows arrangement of subject why of hygiene . It is urged that the first part of Chapter vii be read , and all of Chapter 1 Treatment strictly biological begins with cell construction ar function - pages 3-10 . Note cell treatment ...
Strana 3
... show that a body capable of withstanding long- continued and arduous toil is usually one of the chief components of greatness , and there are many passages from the lives of the great men of literature that will help the teacher in ...
... show that a body capable of withstanding long- continued and arduous toil is usually one of the chief components of greatness , and there are many passages from the lives of the great men of literature that will help the teacher in ...
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... show the heart and blood vessels more clearly . intestines , the liver , the kidneys , and some other organs . In Figure 3 the organs are shown as they lie in place in the cavity of the trunk . The uses of the organs . Each part of the ...
... show the heart and blood vessels more clearly . intestines , the liver , the kidneys , and some other organs . In Figure 3 the organs are shown as they lie in place in the cavity of the trunk . The uses of the organs . Each part of the ...
Strana 18
... shows the relative costs of building material and of heat - giving and strength- giving material in some of our common foods . Questions : I. Into what two great classes may foods be divided ( pages 10 and 11 ) ? 2. What mistake do ...
... shows the relative costs of building material and of heat - giving and strength- giving material in some of our common foods . Questions : I. Into what two great classes may foods be divided ( pages 10 and 11 ) ? 2. What mistake do ...
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adenoids air passages alcohol amount Arm raisings bacteria bend blood vessels body boil bones brain Breathing exercise building carbon carbon dioxid carry catching diseases caused by germs clean clothing cold Command consumption dangerous decay digestive organs diphtheria disease germs disinfectant drinking eyes flies fresh air germ diseases germs that cause give glands grow habits head heart heat and strength hygiene important injure juices kidneys live malaria measles milk mosquitoes mouth muscles needs nerves nervous system nose oxygen passages and lungs patient person physician pneumonia poison pupils raisings through front rest scarlet fever sick side horizontals skin sleep small intestine smallpox spinal column spoil spread sputum stomach suffer Suggestions and topics teacher teeth throat tonsils tooth topics for development trouble tuberculosis tympanic membrane typhoid fever typhoid germs unclean ventilation wash wastes weather whooping cough wound
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Strana 32 - If to do were as easy as to know what were good to do, chapels had been churches and poor men's cottages princes' palaces. It is a good divine that follows his own instructions : I can easier teach twenty what were good to be done, than be one of the twenty to follow mine own teaching.
Strana 30 - It is not what we earn, but what we save, that makes us rich. It is not what we eat, but what we digest, that makes us strong.
Strana 102 - The year's at the spring And day's at the morn ; Morning's at seven ; The hill-side's dew-pearled; The lark's on the wing ; The snail's on the thorn : God's in his heaven— AWs right with the world!
Strana 122 - If the air waves are small, the sound will be famt in your ears. The function of the ear. The ear collects the sound waves and makes them strike on the ends of the nerves of hearing. This causes the nerves of hearing to carry messages to the brain, and when these messages arrive in the brain we hear the sound. Certainly nothing in the world is more wonderful than the human ear, for it changes the air waves that come from the strings of a violin or piano into the sweetest music, and by collecting...
Strana 108 - So I am bound to believe, on the evidence, that if you take alcohol habitually in any quantity whatever, it is to some extent a menace to you. I am bound to believe, in the light of what science has revealed: (1) that you are tangibly threatening the physical structures of your stomach, your liver, your kidneys, your heart, your blood vessels...
Strana 90 - It is made up of the brain and spinal cord, and of the nerves, which run out from the' brain and spinal cord to all parts of the body.
Strana 108 - ... your nerves, your brain; (2) that you are unequivocally decreasing your capacity for work in any field, be it physical, intellectual, or artistic; (3) that you are in some measure lowering the grade of your mind, dulling your higher...
Strana 99 - Seven hygienic habits that you ought to form. 1. Keep your teeth clean. 2. Eat moderately and chew your food thoroughly. 3. Breathe pure air whenever it is possible to do so. 4. Go to bed regularly at a reasonable hour. 5. Take proper exercise and hold yourself erect. 6. Learn to rest and to keep yourself calm. 7. Guard yourself, so far as you can, from disease germs.
Strana 71 - ... not live. We therefore have over the whole body a tough coat which protects the delicate living body parts. The inner part of this coat is alive, but the part which comes in contact with the outside world is dead and keeps falling away in dry scales. The structure of the skin. The skin is composed of an outer layer called the epidermis and an inner layer called the dermis. The epidermis has...
Strana 105 - ... he could no longer defend himself against this enemy which is always waiting. The avoidance of alcoholic drinks is an essential part of the campaign against the Great White Plague. The International Congress of Tuberculosis recognized this fact when it adopted the resolution: "We strongly emphasize the necessity and importance of combining the fight against tuberculosis with the struggle against alcoholism.