This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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21418 | Can we afford to lose the priceless benefits we have achieved and are attaining? |
21418 | Can you imagine anything else she could do to defeat her purpose? |
52657 | And if this will do so, what will Feathers do, that in the Root of Nature are unclean fulsom Excrements, of a hot strong Quality? |
52657 | And will not Fleas breed from the very Dust of Chambers where People lie? |
52657 | Are not Lice, that troublesom Vermin, bred from the Breathings of the Body, for want of often Change both of Linnen and Woollen? |
52657 | Are not the People ten- fold as sickly in this Season, and double the number die, than they do at other times? |
52657 | Does not the Life and Spirits of most sorts of Food waste and evaporate by keeping, if there be not a proper way of Preservation used? |
52657 | What is more pleasant and healthful than good Air? |
52657 | When any Person is disordered with inward Diseases, does not the Mouth quickly complain of the Evils thereof? |
52657 | Where are your Doctors that teach Men Sobriety in their Lives, or the proper and natural way of preparing Meats fit for the Stomach? |
52657 | Would not every one condemn a Man, if he should wear a Shirt a Year, and lie in Sheets seven Years? |
52657 | _ Of Cleanness in Food._ What is more profitable for all Lovers of Health and Wisdom, than Food that is Radically Clean? |
13574 | Are you going to let him get such a maximum of old man''s caution that he reduces to a minimum the young man''s courage? |
13574 | But no sooner are school- days drawing to an end than we begin the mad rush-- toward what? |
13574 | But what is the price? |
13574 | Do you want your boy to fold his hands and say that because the chances are against him he will not try at all? |
13574 | For what is the history of Youth? |
13574 | Golf has been a godsend to the older man whose pocket- book can stand it, but what about the youth? |
13574 | How can a youth whose blood is warm within sit like his grandsire carved in alabaster? |
13574 | How can this way of living keep even a young man fit? |
13574 | Is it any wonder that we abandoned such"setting- up"? |
13574 | Is the price in this emergency too high to pay? |
13574 | Now what was the average man to do this for? |
13574 | Or did he intend to make of himself a professional weightlifter? |
13574 | Shall we heed it? |
13574 | To admire himself in the mirror? |
13574 | Well, is n''t it worth it? |
13574 | What was the object? |
13574 | Why not commence now?" |
13574 | You ask what this nation of ours will become, and in reply I ask you what will you make of your boys? |
33155 | Now, Sir, how beats your Pulse? |
33155 | O ho, did you so? |
33155 | What a Difference then between a sober and an intemperate Life? |
33155 | _ Homine semi docto quid iniquius?_ and that a great Part of the Apothecaries are very illiterate! |
33155 | or the Marriage- Bed changed the first Night into a Sepulchre, and the unhappy Pair meet with Death in the first Embraces? |
19208 | Are these stirring, vital forces the possession of favored classes only, or may they be obtained by anyone and everyone? |
19208 | But why not be alive, vital, vivacious? |
19208 | Can one who lacks enthusiasm and organic vigor obtain these valuable forces? |
19208 | Can our organs be made to function more satisfactorily? |
19208 | Can pulsating, vibrating, vitality of this kind be developed? |
19208 | How is this to be avoided? |
19208 | How may we promote their greater activity? |
19208 | How much sleep do we need? |
19208 | How, therefore, shall we build this internal, functional strength? |
19208 | If you have failed up to the present to become a complete man, or a splendid woman, can you achieve these extraordinary rewards in the future? |
19208 | In other words, can they be cultivated or developed? |
19208 | THE DAILY REGIMEN CHAPTER I: Vitality-- What is it? |
19208 | VITALITY-- WHAT IS IT? |
19208 | What foods can be used as substitutes for meat? |
19208 | Why add to the bitterness of your daily life by dragging up the lamentable past? |
19208 | Why do people instinctively prefer a rocking chair as a source of comfort, even when they do not rock? |
19208 | Why harbor past experiences that only bring sorrows to mind? |
19208 | Why hate anybody? |
19208 | Why is it that men commonly like to tilt a chair backward on the hind legs? |
19208 | Why not be alert, keen, energetic, enthusiastic, ambitious, bubbling over with fiery ardor? |
19208 | Why not make it a strong machine, and as perfect as possible? |
19208 | Why not possess the physical energy of a young lion? |
19208 | Why pass along to your friends and acquaintances pain, sorrow and gloom? |
19208 | Why waste your nervous energies by trying to"get even"with a fancied enemy? |
19762 | And in the name of common sense let me ask: what is the difference_ how_ we are cured if we_ are_ cured and are_ happy_ as a result of it? |
19762 | But does it follow that such children should have a nervous breakdown almost before they are out of their teens? |
19762 | But of what benefit are a certain number of extra pounds of flesh and how can a man explain such a senseless action? |
19762 | But"his servants came near and said...''If the prophet had bid thee do some great thing, wouldest thou not have done it?''" |
19762 | Ca n''t you see it?" |
19762 | Can you give me an axe that will cut it down?" |
19762 | Did not the Master of us all say,"Are there not twelve hours in the day?" |
19762 | Did you ever notice how often people laugh when at play? |
19762 | Do you know that most nervous people have a way of sitting down to the table and eating until they are literally full? |
19762 | Do you realize that you can live in those days again? |
19762 | Do you really get me? |
19762 | Do your children have"night terrors"? |
19762 | If you had a happy childhood-- and most people had-- do you not recall the glorious times you had? |
19762 | Is it burned or is it not?" |
19762 | Is n''t that enough? |
19762 | Nobody will do it for me; how shall I get it down? |
19762 | Now did not the thorough mastication of that food increase the value of the proteins, fats, and carbohydrates? |
19762 | Now why in the world were these two people attracted to each other? |
19762 | The man comes over to you and says,"Where''s the tree? |
19762 | Then can we not devote three of the twelve to our food? |
19762 | Will the axe keep on until the work is done? |
19762 | You remember when we were children how much we loved to play? |
19594 | Can any question be of more importance? |
19594 | Did you ever hear of the remarks made by a famous philosopher who was given a dinner by his friends in celebration of his 85th birthday? |
19594 | Does not that fact alone render your early call upon your physician imperative? |
19594 | Each club needs a leader to begin it; will the reader be that one in her Community? |
19594 | How can we remedy this painful condition? |
19594 | How can we suggest a remedy? |
19594 | How is it produced and how can it be remedied? |
19594 | How then is it possible for the mother to affect her child in any way except insofar as the quality of its nourishment is concerned? |
19594 | If a woman for example has not had a baby, how does she know she can have one? |
19594 | If his individual ability is responsible in one instance, why not apply the same system to all pupils? |
19594 | If this system is responsible for the brilliancy of one pupil, why does not the same system make all brilliant? |
19594 | If you put a weight on the top of a clothes pin as it sits on a clothes line, what will take place? |
19594 | Is it not a problem for the enthusiastic and immediate[ xxx] support of every statesman, politician, teacher, and preacher alike? |
19594 | Is it that each may be trusted by self- instruction to[ 36] fit himself, or herself, for the office of parent? |
19594 | Is it that the discharge of it is easy? |
19594 | Is it that this responsibility is but a remote contingency? |
19594 | Rather, should we not stamp them out of existence-- treat them as a menace, and not as a thing of pity? |
19594 | Read the article on"How long should a baby nurse?" |
19594 | So long as these conditions exist need we not tremble for the future of the race? |
19594 | The really important question is, How will this mother develop? |
19594 | We hear much about race suicide, but is it not monstrous to cry for more babies when we do not know how to keep alive those we have? |
19594 | What is the high school doing to improve the girl''s health? |
19594 | What was the result? |
19594 | What will our marvelous material splendor avail if the race is destined to immediate extinction? |
19594 | Who was to blame? |
19594 | Why were her prayers not heard? |
19594 | Why, indeed? |
19594 | Why, therefore, should there be any real fear? |
19594 | Why? |
19594 | Women should be told why they must remain on their backs as explained in the chapter:"How long should a woman remain in bed?" |
19594 | of all women between the ages of twenty and twenty- four are married? |
8521 | I think everybody ought to eat some raw carrots every day; do n''t you? |
8521 | Again the question will be asked:"How much shall I feed my child?" |
8521 | And why should they do otherwise? |
8521 | But how many people are willing to indulge occasionally? |
8521 | But what is the difference? |
8521 | How about being in the fetters of disease for disregarding nature''s law, which is just and simple? |
8521 | How are we to know the truth among so many conflicting ideas? |
8521 | How are we to obtain good milk? |
8521 | How is it possible, you may ask, that this is true? |
8521 | How long should a fast last? |
8521 | How much do I, individually, amount to?" |
8521 | How much should the baby be fed at a time? |
8521 | How much? |
8521 | In the Technical World for March, 1914, appeared an article by Byron C. Utecht, entitled,"When is Man Old?" |
8521 | Is excessive indulgence in liquor any worse than overeating? |
8521 | Is it worth while? |
8521 | It is true that some children can take care of them, but what is the use of taking chances? |
8521 | So why object to paying for health education, which is more valuable than all the drugs in the world? |
8521 | Some exercise is needed and the question is, how much is necessary and how is it to be taken so that it will not degenerate into drudgery? |
8521 | Surely this is so, they say, for is not typhoid fever due to the bacillus typhosus and pneumonia to the pneumococcus? |
8521 | The question is, can anything be done under the circumstances? |
8521 | True, normal people can take boiled milk without becoming constipated, but how many normal people are there? |
8521 | What good does the birth of the army of 425,000 children which perishes annually accomplish? |
8521 | What is a man to do when he has reached middle age and finds himself degenerating? |
8521 | What is better, to give children good foods upon which they thrive, or denatured foods which taste well to a perverted palate, but are injurious? |
8521 | What is the easiest way to satisfy him? |
8521 | What is the result of this close housing? |
8521 | What shall we eat? |
8521 | What shall we feed? |
8521 | Who hath redness of eyes?" |
8521 | Who hath wounds without cause? |
8521 | Why are babies cross? |
8521 | Why are they so subject to stomach and intestinal disorders? |
8521 | Why ca n''t I sleep?" |
8521 | Why continue impoverishing foods in this way? |
8521 | Why do little children suffer so much from eruptive diseases, whooping cough, tonsilitis, adenoids, diphtheria and numerous other diseases? |
8521 | Why do the organs of elimination fail to act? |
8521 | Why do they have skin eruptions? |
8521 | Why do they soon show catarrhal symptoms? |
8521 | Why do they vomit so much? |
8521 | Why should we be guided by the wit and sarcasm of indolent voluptuaries who daily desecrate their bodies through ruinous indulgences? |
8521 | Why wait until the first of the month or the first of the year? |
8521 | Why? |
5994 | And what else happened that summer? |
5994 | Oh, Doctor, did n''t papa tell you? 5994 Sixty years is a long time to pass between meetings, is n''t it?" |
5994 | Some time when you are older, wo n''t you try to find her and help her? |
5994 | What would you like better, Mater? 5994 What''s the use?" |
5994 | Why, child, what could have happened to make a young, happy girl of sixteen wish to die? 5994 A message came that her stepmother was ill-- could she come home and help? 5994 And had n''t he noticed the marks of tears when she came back? 5994 And of all reality''s ruthlessness, what was less tolerable than monotony? 5994 And why should n''t she be in love and have a lover? 5994 And why should this be? 5994 Annette could do it tip- top; why not he? 5994 But what of his success as a father? 5994 Can we ignore the omnipotence of the spiritual? 5994 Did it hurt? 5994 Did whiskey- drinking hurt? 5994 Do you think there is any chance for me, Doctor? |
5994 | Had she not already given the best years of her youth to others? |
5994 | Had she not waited without a thought of rebellion for the coming of the right one? |
5994 | How did it happen? |
5994 | How shall we tell of the next three years? |
5994 | Now is n''t that more beautiful than your dreams? |
5994 | She was feeling so well; why could she not be like other people? |
5994 | The mother was only repeating fully in principle, and largely in detail, her own rearing; and had she not"turned out to be one of the favored few?" |
5994 | To forgive anything, everything, she was eager, but he never could come across square, and as the years passed the horror of the uncertain"What next?" |
5994 | Was he a child or a chattel? |
5994 | Was he mentally irresponsible that he should be thus transferred from one hand to another without a hearing? |
5994 | Was her sorrow eating away at her heart? |
5994 | Was it they that were fated to charm away manhood and nobility and the rich earnest of success? |
5994 | Was it they that were to entice, into this fine promise of fine living, crookedness of thought, unwholesomeness of feeling-- dishonorable years? |
5994 | Was there something obscure, a lurking condition which he had overlooked? |
5994 | Was there something really serious that you have n''t told?" |
5994 | Were they not fairly cursing the wrong which had robbed her of the hope and rights of her womanhood? |
5994 | What could get her poor child out of this almost apathy? |
5994 | What is the secret of this miserable old woman''s failure to adjust herself to the richness which life offered her? |
5994 | What less capable of leading a man to the heights than the eternal grind of the office? |
5994 | What miracle was it that shielded that ever- smiling white face, crowned with its flaming shock, from the storm of lead and death? |
5994 | What other boy in Wisconsin was so well equipped to win the gold medal? |
5994 | What truly was wrong? |
5994 | What was to restrain her jerkings and twitchings and meanings? |
5994 | Where could a new baby have found a more perfect setting for her childhood and girlhood? |
5994 | Where will you find a healthier man at sixty- five? |
5994 | Who can count the price this woman has paid for her nervousness? |
5994 | Why a weary life of strife and misunderstanding? |
5994 | Why struggle against the laws of determinism? |
5994 | Would they forgive her? |
5994 | You believe I am brave, do n''t you, Doctor? |
5994 | must I tell you? |
37640 | But,said Dr. Pringle, in his snell way,"can he mend my shoon? |
37640 | How are ye getting on, Sclate? |
37640 | Now, what were ye thinking o'', Jessie, when ye were dancin''? 37640 Who was it?" |
37640 | And now, my dear friends, I find I have exhausted our time, and never yet got to the sermon, and its text--"_That the way of God_"--what is it? |
37640 | And why are your ears covered? |
37640 | But how are we to sup our porridge and kail? |
37640 | But no, I must shake hands with you, and kiss the bairns,--why should n''t I? |
37640 | But you will say,"How can we make a better of it? |
37640 | Can there be anything more awfully significant than these expressions you hear from children in the streets? |
37640 | Do you ever think of the full meaning of"he''s the waur o''drink?" |
37640 | Do you remember William Miller''s song of"Wee Willie Winkie?" |
37640 | Does he make your case his first care? |
37640 | Does he speak little and do much? |
37640 | I once asked a little girl,"Who made you?" |
37640 | I said,"What are you doing?" |
37640 | If a poor man falls down in a fit on the street, who is it that takes him up and carries him home, and gives him what he needs? |
37640 | If you were well, and not in a hurry, and it were cold, would you not much rather"walk like blazes"than ride listless in your chaise? |
37640 | Is not this good? |
37640 | Now, do n''t you think, my dear friends, that it is worth your while to attend to your health? |
37640 | Now, do you want to know how to put your feet into new shoes, and yourself into a new world? |
37640 | So let me advise you, as, indeed, your good sense will advise yourselves, to test a Doctor by this: Is he in earnest? |
37640 | Some tell them it comes from the garden, from a certain kind of cabbage; some from"Rob Rorison''s bonnet,"of which wha hasna heard? |
37640 | The Doctor, who was one of divinity, and a deep thinker, greatly pitying her and himself, said,"Jessie, my woman, were ye dancin''?" |
37640 | The old man, rubbing his eyes, and pushing up his Kilmarnock nightcap, said,"And when were her leddyship''s booels opened?" |
37640 | Three of these sermons were written for, and( shall I say?) |
37640 | Was ever Tartar fierce or cruel, Upon the strength of water- gruel? |
37640 | What could we do without him? |
37640 | What ground then have we travelled over? |
37640 | What use is there in calling him in, if we do n''t do what he bids us? |
37640 | Where does it come from? |
37640 | Whom else in all this world should you obey, if not him? |
37640 | Why are there corns, with their miseries and maledictions? |
37640 | Why do our nails grow in, and sometimes have to be torn violently off? |
37640 | Why do you see every man''s and woman''s feet so out of shape? |
37640 | Why should n''t they? |
37640 | Why should n''t we even in dress be more ourselves than somebody or everybody else? |
37640 | Why the virulence and unreachableness of those that are"soft"? |
37640 | Would you, indeed? |
37640 | [ 1] Why is all this? |
37640 | and who else so easily pleased, if we only do obey? |
37640 | for ten minutes to adorn my rabbit- house, and for blunting your pet_ furmer_? |
37640 | if their mouths are clean and their breath sweet? |
37640 | would you think of giving him your poor advice, or keep his hand from its work at the helm? |
39219 | ''Changed your residence?'' |
39219 | ''To what do you ascribe your hale old age?'' |
39219 | ''What is wealth without health?'' |
39219 | = Consumption.=--"What Changes has the Acceptance of the Germ Theory made in Measures for the Prevention and Treatment of Consumption?" |
39219 | And there is a still more extensive love, urges Charles Mackay:--"You love your fellow- creatures? |
39219 | Are not the grass, the flowers, the trees, the birds, The faithful beasts, true- hearted, without words, Your fellows also, howsoever small? |
39219 | Are they not under pay to look the other way? |
39219 | Are we right? |
39219 | But can we be happy without the generous employment of_ all_ these virtues? |
39219 | But the question to cover our entire physical needs requires to be broadened into this: What combination of food will best nourish the body? |
39219 | But what does it all avail if it is wasted? |
39219 | Can there be any greater, any more capable benevolence, than that which gives this force its widest possible application? |
39219 | Can you enjoy this meat when you consider all this? |
39219 | Could one conceive of a wiser investment? |
39219 | Did you ever stop to think on what most_ swine_ live? |
39219 | Do you think_ filtering_ of reservoir or general city water is necessary? |
39219 | Dr. Maurice advances some staunch ideas on old age:--"Do poor people live longer than the affluent? |
39219 | Horner, I''d like to know What can have happened to change you so?'' |
39219 | How long shall a man live? |
39219 | How shall we reverse this tendency, and begin the construction of an American type of full, robust, conservative, and reserved energy? |
39219 | Mackay, 53 Heart''s Test, by Ella W. Wilcox, 51 Milton''s"Adam to Angel", 3"The Two Workers", 56"Where Do You Live?" |
39219 | Shall I conclude from this that chocolate would give everybody an appetite?'' |
39219 | Smoke yourself, do you? |
39219 | So do I,-- But underneath the wide paternal sky Are there no fellow- creatures in your ken That you can love except your fellow- men? |
39219 | The question arises, Was it beer or champagne that caused these diseases? |
39219 | The world is now discussing why marriage is a failure, if it is? |
39219 | This brings us to the point where every person is led to look to each of the four points of the compass and there exclaim,"Who or what is God?" |
39219 | This, then, is all that is necessary to get rid of this incurable(?) |
39219 | Well, what of it? |
39219 | What amount of companionship exists between the American woman and the man? |
39219 | What can we do about it? |
39219 | What logic and strength exist in a religion that does not countenance such philosophy? |
39219 | What remedy is there if it is not this of making the suggested possibility of the past the endeavor of the present and the achievement of the future? |
39219 | What will surely result? |
39219 | Why always seek a doctor when you seem to be somewhat off your physical equilibrium? |
39219 | Why should not my story, then, have a beneficial influence? |
39219 | Why should they not? |
39219 | Why this difference in longevity to so marked a degree? |
39219 | Will you lay that aside? |
39219 | With this as an incentive, why not strive to win the prize? |
39219 | _ Pasteur Recommends Camphor Smoking._--In an interview with M. Pasteur, he was asked whether he considered la grippe occasioned by bacteria? |
39219 | or is the Source of goodness at this time otherwise occupied? |
39219 | or may it not be that this for which I ask, I must seek by personal action?" |
39219 | what is to prevent it? |
15435 | Are_ you_, little girl, little boy, going to join the army of drunkards? |
15435 | At dinner every day he had his share like his more manly(?) |
15435 | But why do we say such hard things against these liquors which some people love so well and think so harmless? |
15435 | Can you tell me?" |
15435 | Did you never see a drunken man? |
15435 | How can we know that alcohol does mischief in the brain? |
15435 | How do you breathe? |
15435 | How do you preserve your teeth? |
15435 | How many muscles have you in your body? |
15435 | How many skins have you? |
15435 | How may the muscles be named? |
15435 | How much food must you eat? |
15435 | How must you eat? |
15435 | How often does it happen? |
15435 | If you wish your bones to be strong, why should you not breathe impure air? |
15435 | In what way do they hurt and kill people? |
15435 | Is it one of the drinks God has given us? |
15435 | Of what are your bones made? |
15435 | Of what is the stomach composed? |
15435 | Of what use are the muscles? |
15435 | THE RIGHT SIDE.--"Boys, which is the right side of the public house? |
15435 | We ask the pupils if they have ever seen a drunken person, and what made that person drunk? |
15435 | What are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen? |
15435 | What are the lungs? |
15435 | What difference is there in the thickness of the outer skin? |
15435 | What difference is there in the thickness of your outside skin? |
15435 | What does it come from? |
15435 | What happens if a nerve be destroyed? |
15435 | What happens if a nerve be pressed upon too long? |
15435 | What happens if the different skins be destroyed? |
15435 | What happens if you drink alcoholic liquors, or snuff, smoke, or chew tobacco? |
15435 | What happens to the food after it enters the mouth? |
15435 | What harm does alcohol do in the stomach? |
15435 | What have you learned about the change which is always taking place in the body? |
15435 | What is necessary if you would have a healthy brain? |
15435 | What is necessary if you would have a healthy skin? |
15435 | What is necessary if you would have a healthy skin? |
15435 | What is necessary if you would have a healthy stomach? |
15435 | What is necessary if you would have healthy lungs? |
15435 | What is necessary if you would have pure blood? |
15435 | What is necessary if you would have strong and healthy muscles? |
15435 | What is necessary if you would preserve your teeth? |
15435 | What is this alcohol which has done and is doing so much mischief in the world? |
15435 | What is this flowing of the blood to and from the heart called? |
15435 | What kind of food must you eat? |
15435 | What other rules must you obey? |
15435 | What passes through the pores of the skin? |
15435 | What passes through the pores of the skin? |
15435 | When must you eat? |
15435 | When will the blood be impure? |
15435 | When will the blood not circulate freely? |
15435 | Where does the food go after it is chewed? |
15435 | Where does the good blood pass after it is sent out from the heart? |
15435 | Where is the brain placed? |
15435 | Where is your skin? |
15435 | Which are your limbs? |
15435 | Which muscles are the weakest, and which are the strongest? |
15435 | Why can you not live without breathing? |
15435 | Why is he so sick? |
15435 | You ask, what pieces is sugar made of? |
15435 | You can not answer? |
15435 | You see alcohol is very useful for some purposes; but do people ever drink it? |
39044 | Are they generally much alike, or do they change often? |
39044 | Are they in Child- bed? |
39044 | Are they pregnant? |
39044 | But what good Physician is mean and vile enough to purchase a few Hours of Ease and Tranquillity at so high, so very odious a Price? |
39044 | Can it be supposed then, that any one single Medicine, compound or simple, shall cure thirty times as many Diseases as those I have treated of? |
39044 | Does he cut them painfully? |
39044 | Does he draw his Breath easily? |
39044 | Does he expectorate, or cough up? |
39044 | Does he get Sleep? |
39044 | Does he go to stool often or seldom? |
39044 | Does he keep his Bed in the Day Time, or quit it? |
39044 | Does he make much Urine? |
39044 | Does he sweat? |
39044 | Does she suckle the Infant herself? |
39044 | Does the Child void Worms, upwards or downwards? |
39044 | Has he Pains in the Head, the Throat, the Breast, the Stomach, the Belly, the Loins, or in the Limbs, the Extremities of the Body? |
39044 | Has he any Fever? |
39044 | Has he had the Small Pocks? |
39044 | Has he never had the same Distemper before? |
39044 | Has he still tolerable Strength, or is he weak? |
39044 | Has her Milk come in due Time and Quantity? |
39044 | Has the Mother cleansed sufficiently? |
39044 | Has their Delivery been happily accomplished? |
39044 | How long has he been sick? |
39044 | How many Teeth has he cut? |
39044 | How then should a sick Person escape dying by them? |
39044 | If they have the very same Virtues, for what Purpose are they blended? |
39044 | In what Manner did his present Sickness begin, or appear? |
39044 | Is he any- wise ricketty, or subject to Knots or Kernels? |
39044 | Is he generally a healthy Person? |
39044 | Is he hot, or cold? |
39044 | Is he in the same Condition throughout the whole Day? |
39044 | Is he still, or restless? |
39044 | Is his Belly large, swelled, or hard? |
39044 | Is his Pulse hard or soft? |
39044 | Is his Sleep quiet, or otherwise? |
39044 | Is his Tongue dry? |
39044 | Is she subject to the Whites? |
39044 | Is so, how long since? |
39044 | It is acknowledged however, that they have proved ineffectual in a few Cases; but what Disease is there, which does not sometimes prove incurable? |
39044 | The Progress of this Disease advances exactly like that described in the preceding Chapter: for how can they differ considerably? |
39044 | They will say, how shall the Patient sleep at this Rate? |
39044 | This is a very great and real Evil, and how shall it be prevented? |
39044 | Those, who inclose themselves in very hot Rooms, never get quite cured; and how is it possible they should be cured in such a Situation? |
39044 | What Advantage can accrue to us from opposing the fatal Torrent, which sweeps them off? |
39044 | What Appearance has his Urine, as to Colour and Contents? |
39044 | What Appearance have his Stools, and what is their usual quantity? |
39044 | What Effects have they produced? |
39044 | What Interest have any of us in forbidding sick People to eat, to be stifled, or to drink such heating things as heighten their Fever? |
39044 | What Medicines has he taken? |
39044 | What Regimen does he observe in his Sickness? |
39044 | What a deplorable Deficience of the necessary Assistance for such must then be in a Country, that is not provided with a single Hospital? |
39044 | What is his general Course of Life? |
39044 | What then are the Causes of this? |
39044 | _ General Questions._ What is the Patient''s Age? |
39044 | _ Questions relating to Children._ What is the Child''s exact Age? |
39044 | _ Questions with Respect to Women._ Have they arrived at their monthly Discharges, and are these regular? |
39044 | does he complain of Thirst? |
39044 | of Reachings to vomit, or of an Aversion to Food? |
39044 | of an ill Tast in his Mouth? |
21965 | But,we fancy we hear some one inquire impatiently,"what do those academic, technical distinctions matter to us? |
21965 | How much is that above that of any surrounding structures? |
21965 | It is a church, you say? |
21965 | Madam, how long do you think it will take you to complete the recital of your symptoms? |
21965 | Well, do you think you could finish in three- quarters of an hour? |
21965 | What is the height of the building, gentlemen? |
21965 | A generation ago a prominent physician was asked by an anxious mother,"Doctor, how would you treat a cold?" |
21965 | And if this is true of the foundation structure of the body, is it to be expected that the law ceases to run upon the surface? |
21965 | And if we were to ask the question,"Upon what does their peculiar value to the body- politic depend?" |
21965 | And what is to be done? |
21965 | And why? |
21965 | As Louis XVI, facing a mob, exclaimed,''Afraid? |
21965 | As in the study of a drug, the chief points to be considered are: What are its actual powers? |
21965 | Brain tumor? |
21965 | But that only raises the further question, What is a tonsil? |
21965 | But what has this ancient history to do with us in the twentieth century? |
21965 | But what has this to do with taste? |
21965 | But what of the eggs? |
21965 | CHAPTER IX THE NATURAL HISTORY OF TYPHOID FEVER Why should not a disease have a natural history, as well as an individual? |
21965 | CHAPTER XI THE HERODS OF OUR DAY: SCARLET FEVER, MEASLES, AND WHOOPING- COUGH Why is a disease a disease of childhood? |
21965 | CHAPTER XIV RHEUMATISM: WHAT IT IS, AND PARTICULARLY WHAT IT ISN''T What''s in a name? |
21965 | Could it be cured without destroying its cause and reverting to barbarism? |
21965 | Could this antitoxin be obtained in sufficient amounts to protect the body of a human being? |
21965 | Cutting either paralyzed the limb below the cut,--and what more proof could you ask of their having the same function? |
21965 | Do you wonder that we become"fresh- air fiends"? |
21965 | Even supposing that we could prevent the spread of the disease from human sources, what of the animal consumptives and their deadly bacilli? |
21965 | Finally, what can be done to prevent or cure this grotesque yet deadly process? |
21965 | Given the bacillus, how does it get into the human system? |
21965 | Granted that mosquitoes do cause and are the only cause of malaria, what are you going to do about it? |
21965 | How can this be done? |
21965 | How can this be secured? |
21965 | How could a race be exposed to a disease like tuberculosis, generation after generation, without having its vital resistance impaired? |
21965 | How could we possibly, in reason, expect that the influences which had caused the disease could help us to cure it? |
21965 | How, then, did the impression become so widely spread and so firmly rooted that pneumonia is chiefly due to exposure? |
21965 | If he could n''t control that, what could he control? |
21965 | In what way does it produce its effects, directly or indirectly? |
21965 | Lastly come the two most pertinent and appealing questions:-- What is the outlook for me if I should develop appendicitis? |
21965 | Most of us can recall the favorite and brilliant repartee of our boyhood days in answer to the inquisitive query,"What''s the matter?" |
21965 | Now comes the question, how is this to be done? |
21965 | Now comes the question,"What are we going to do about it?" |
21965 | Now, what has happened when recovery begins? |
21965 | Pneumonia? |
21965 | Since the chief cause of appendicitis is the appendix, the first question for disposal is, How did the appendix become an appendix? |
21965 | Suppose that, in spite of all our precautions, the disease has gained a foothold in the throat, what will be its course? |
21965 | The first question which instantly raised itself was,"How did the plasmodium get into human blood?" |
21965 | The present attitude of thoughtful physicians may be graphically indicated by the flippant inquiry of the riddle- maker,"When is a cold not a cold?" |
21965 | The ultimate foundation question of the science of bacteriology is, How did the disease germs become disease germs? |
21965 | This brings us to the interesting and important question, What are the causes of these disturbances of the nerve- tissues? |
21965 | This brings us to the question, What are these adenoids, and how do they come to produce such serious disturbances? |
21965 | To come nearer yet, did you ever catch cold when camping out? |
21965 | To put it very roughly-- has he cancer of the stomach? |
21965 | Want to keep it off?" |
21965 | What are the diseases in which such effects may be useful, and how frequent are they? |
21965 | What can we do to prevent or suppress the rebellion? |
21965 | What could be done in such a case, except to bow in submission to the inscrutable ways of Providence? |
21965 | What effects can be produced with it, both in health and sickness? |
21965 | What fur you want to know when good luck''s a- comin''? |
21965 | What is a headache, and why does it ache the head? |
21965 | What is the habitat of our organism, and is it increasing its spread? |
21965 | What, then, is the cause of this nasal obstruction, and when does it begin to operate? |
21965 | What, then, will be the physical effect of a shock or fright or furious outburst of anger upon the vital secretions? |
21965 | Who could tell whether the"heal- serum,"as the Germans call it, would act in a human being as it had upon all the other animals? |
21965 | Why, then, does not every one develop pneumonia? |
22005 | Now wait!--even I already seem to share In God''s love: what does New- year''s hymn declare? 22005 After all, what is rest? 22005 After walking a short distance do you feel exhilaration or depression? 22005 As a matter of fact, how do we actually greet the morning? 22005 Can you co- ordinate an open throat and active retention of breath in laughing out a tone? 22005 Can you keep your chest expanded and laugh at the same time? 22005 Can you keep your chest fully expanded and pivot the torso? 22005 Can you keep your chest well expanded during the stretch? 22005 Can you laugh out a tone? 22005 Can you make tone as easily as you smile? 22005 Can you spurn fear''s coward whine, Meet each day with joyous song? 22005 Can you wake as wake the birds? 22005 Costs it more pain that this, ye call Agreat event,"should come to pass, Than that? |
22005 | Do we awake as Pippa did, with a joyous song of praise? |
22005 | Do we give thanks for the new opportunities given us, the new possibilities of enjoyment, the new share in the life of the world? |
22005 | Do we not, in fact, find here a beautiful illustration of the proper mode of meeting the sacredness of dawn? |
22005 | Do we pour out our hearts in gratitude that it brings a new day, a new life? |
22005 | Do we understand how to use the least actions and the most neglected movements for the development of character and the satisfactions of life? |
22005 | Do you breathe through your nose or through your mouth, especially when asleep? |
22005 | Do you feel great satisfaction after stretching? |
22005 | Do you find any special weaknesses? |
22005 | Do you practice exercises in dual, triple, or quadruple rhythm? |
22005 | Do you practice exercises standing at an open doorway? |
22005 | Do you practice the exercises on waking in the morning? |
22005 | Do you relax completely in the middle of the day? |
22005 | Do you sleep well? |
22005 | Do you sleep with your windows wide open? |
22005 | Do you use soft gentle tones in every day conversation? |
22005 | Do you walk rhythmically? |
22005 | Do you walk with expanded chest? |
22005 | Has not man seemingly lost the significance of this sacred hour? |
22005 | Have you a pole from which you swing in your closet? |
22005 | Have you ever noticed a dog or cat wake up? |
22005 | He said,"What are you doing here? |
22005 | How could that red sun drop in that black cloud? |
22005 | How long? |
22005 | How many times do you repeat each exercise? |
22005 | III WHAT IS AN EXERCISE? |
22005 | In lying down? |
22005 | In sitting? |
22005 | In their joy and singing share? |
22005 | In walking? |
22005 | Is it not also the time when we are most apt to be tempted? |
22005 | May we not find her first thoughts and feelings worthy of study and her example one to be followed? |
22005 | Now where do you feel the most constriction? |
22005 | Of course, the primary aim is the good deed, but are not the kind tone, word and polite bow fully as necessary? |
22005 | Of whom[ or of what] shall I be afraid? |
22005 | Or, if these questions are too serious, too difficult for a short answer, should we not, at least, try to realize what is an exercise? |
22005 | Quick as larks on upward wing, Can you shun the demon''s wiles, Promptly as the robins sing, Can you change all frowns to smiles? |
22005 | Stretch your limbs as do the herds, And drink as deep the morning air? |
22005 | Taking a full breath and laughing, do your feel your throat passive? |
22005 | This is one of the most important tests of an exercise,--does it affect easily, naturally and normally the vocal organs? |
22005 | What are some of its principles? |
22005 | What are some of the effects of these exercises? |
22005 | What are the differences in the practicing of exercises in the morning and evening? |
22005 | What can we do with ourselves by obeying nature''s laws? |
22005 | What chaotic movements have you discovered in your standing? |
22005 | What constrictions or congestions have you found? |
22005 | What exercises do you take on retiring? |
22005 | What exercises do you usually take? |
22005 | What is an Exercise? |
22005 | What is drudgery? |
22005 | What is rest? |
22005 | What is the trouble?" |
22005 | What new hobby, you may ask, is the theme of this book? |
22005 | What other meaning do these verses bear? |
22005 | What, do you ask, has such a poetic drama to do with such a commonplace subject as health or the prolonging of life? |
22005 | When talking to someone who speaks in a high pitch can you act in the opposite way, and speak in your softest tones? |
22005 | Wherefore repine? |
22005 | Who has not felt a certain depression, at times even of sickness, after antagonism or giving up to despondency? |
22005 | Who has not felt a deep feeling of bitterness, almost of poison, after a fit of anger? |
22005 | Whom shall I fear? |
22005 | Why do so many, on waking up, begin to worry over the difficulties of the day? |
22005 | Why not smile as Pippa smiled and meet our blessings with thanksgiving? |
22005 | Why"small"? |
31616 | Does alcohol help us think better? |
31616 | For whom is milk specially good? |
31616 | From what do we get body- building foods? |
31616 | How are the eyes often hurt? |
31616 | How can much sickness be avoided? |
31616 | How can we keep away smallpox? |
31616 | How can we prevent sickness from bad water? |
31616 | How can you get the most good out of sleep? |
31616 | How can you prevent others from getting your sickness? |
31616 | How do germs get into the eyes? |
31616 | How do we get a catching sickness? |
31616 | How does milk become poisonous? |
31616 | How does tobacco affect a boy using it for the first time? |
31616 | How is butter made? |
31616 | How is soup or broth made? |
31616 | How is the body fed? |
31616 | How is tobacco used? |
31616 | How long before alcohol taken reaches the brain? |
31616 | How long do most people live? |
31616 | How long does food stay in the stomach? |
31616 | How long does the body continue to grow? |
31616 | How long should children sleep? |
31616 | How many bones in the body? |
31616 | How many more deaths are caused by disease than by war? |
31616 | How many muscles in the body? |
31616 | How many people are sick in our country? |
31616 | How many people are sick to- day in our country? |
31616 | How many ribs have you? |
31616 | How many show signs of decay? |
31616 | How many teeth have you? |
31616 | How many tendons can you feel in your wrist? |
31616 | How may fruit be kept from spoiling? |
31616 | How may milk be kept clean? |
31616 | How may poor eyes be helped? |
31616 | How may the body be kept strong? |
31616 | How may the teeth be kept sound? |
31616 | How may toothache be prevented? |
31616 | How much sweat is formed daily? |
31616 | How much water does the body need? |
31616 | How should eggs be cared for? |
31616 | How should meat be cooked to make it most tender? |
31616 | How should the nails be cared for? |
31616 | How should you brush your teeth? |
31616 | In what is starch found? |
31616 | In what part of the skin are most of the nerve endings? |
31616 | Of what is a muscle made? |
31616 | Of what is the outer layer of the brain made? |
31616 | Of what use are fruits? |
31616 | Of what use are the bones? |
31616 | Of what use are the brain and nerves? |
31616 | Of what use are the eyelids and tears? |
31616 | Of what use is a cold bath? |
31616 | Of what use is smell? |
31616 | Of what use is the gastric juice? |
31616 | Of what use is the lens? |
31616 | Of what use is the liver? |
31616 | Of what use is the sweat? |
31616 | Of what value is beer for food? |
31616 | Should we eat between meals? |
31616 | What animals have bony skeletons? |
31616 | What are ligaments? |
31616 | What are nerve fibers? |
31616 | What are the vocal cords? |
31616 | What are villi? |
31616 | What can you say of beer as a food? |
31616 | What can you say of the form of bones? |
31616 | What can you say of the use of eggs? |
31616 | What can you say of the use of salt and pepper? |
31616 | What causes meat to spoil? |
31616 | What causes sickness? |
31616 | What countries do not allow boys to use tobacco? |
31616 | What do pain killers contain? |
31616 | What do the tubes in the lungs carry? |
31616 | What does a gallon of milk contain? |
31616 | What does the chest contain? |
31616 | What does the inner ear contain? |
31616 | What does the intestine do? |
31616 | What effect does strong drink have on the brain? |
31616 | What effect does tobacco have on the sense of taste? |
31616 | What effect has yeast on fruit juice? |
31616 | What facts show that alcohol sends men to prison? |
31616 | What forms the gastric juice? |
31616 | What harm does overeating do? |
31616 | What is a contagious disease? |
31616 | What is a narcotic? |
31616 | What is a stimulant? |
31616 | What is a sweat gland? |
31616 | What is an unnatural thirst? |
31616 | What is brandy? |
31616 | What is coffee? |
31616 | What is cream? |
31616 | What is digestion? |
31616 | What is habit? |
31616 | What is hygiene? |
31616 | What is meant by being a slave to tobacco? |
31616 | What is mold? |
31616 | What is muscle? |
31616 | What is oxygen? |
31616 | What is tea? |
31616 | What is the danger in using a cup from which others have drunk? |
31616 | What is the form of microbes? |
31616 | What is the iris? |
31616 | What is the name of the poison in tobacco? |
31616 | What is worth most in this world? |
31616 | What makes the eyes sore? |
31616 | What makes the mind good or bad? |
31616 | What makes the parts of the body work together? |
31616 | What may result from neglecting a sick ear? |
31616 | What moves the eyeball? |
31616 | What part of the air do we use in the body? |
31616 | What part of the arm has two bones side by side? |
31616 | What passes from the blood into the air sacs? |
31616 | What shows that alcohol makes the mind sick? |
31616 | What shows that tobacco makes the brain work slower? |
31616 | What work does the brain do? |
31616 | When are the milk teeth lost? |
31616 | When do children get weak eyes? |
31616 | When do most smokers and drinkers begin their bad habits? |
31616 | When do the milk teeth appear? |
31616 | Where are germs found? |
31616 | Where are the lungs located? |
31616 | Where does saliva come from? |
31616 | Where have people been made sick by using bad water? |
31616 | Where is the spinal cord? |
31616 | Where is yeast found? |
31616 | Which are the best meats for food? |
31616 | Which drinks contain most alcohol? |
31616 | Why are some children weak and of slow growth? |
31616 | Why are sound teeth of great worth? |
31616 | Why do people not live long in India? |
31616 | Why do sweets cause the teeth to decay? |
31616 | Why do we have no fear of yellow fever and smallpox now? |
31616 | Why do you weigh less after working? |
31616 | Why does the body need food? |
31616 | Why does the drunkard have a red nose? |
31616 | Why does tobacco satisfy hunger? |
31616 | Why is dirty milk more poisonous in hot weather? |
31616 | Why is it dangerous for the young to take strong drink? |
31616 | Why is milk a good food? |
31616 | Why should food be kept covered when not in use? |
31616 | Why should food be well chewed? |
31616 | Why should food be well chewed? |
31616 | Why should the dentist examine your teeth every year? |
31616 | Why should the hands be well washed before handling food? |
31616 | Why should the mouth be washed out every day? |
31616 | Why should the skin be washed often? |
31616 | Why should we be careful with the slops from the sick room? |
31616 | Why should we breathe through the nose? |
31616 | Why should we not eat meat at every meal? |
31616 | Why should we not eat too much? |
31616 | Why should you be careful of your health while young? |
31616 | Why should you keep the fingers away from the nose? |
31616 | Why should you not drink sour cider? |
31616 | Why should you not use another person''s hair brush? |
31616 | Why should you not use opium or morphine? |
31616 | Why should you not use opium or morphine? |
13444 | ''And yet your husband loves you?'' 13444 ''Can you talk with him upon this subject?'' |
13444 | ''Do you think so?'' 13444 AND YOU, MOTHER, knowing the danger that besets your daughters at this critical period, are you justified in keeping silent? |
13444 | How can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit? |
13444 | Think you that good seed sown will bring forth bitter fruit? 13444 This is up- hill work,"said Jenny;"So is life,"said I;"shall we Climb it each alone, or, Jenny, Will you come and climb with me?" |
13444 | Thunderstorms clear the atmosphere and promote vegetation; then why not Love- spats promote love, as they certainly often do? |
13444 | WHAT IS IT, THEN, THAT USUALLY CAUSES distress to many women, whether a bride or a long- time wife? |
13444 | ***** SHALL PREGNANT WOMEN WORK? |
13444 | ***** WHERE DID THE BABY COME FROM? |
13444 | A COMMON QUESTION.--The question is often asked,"Can Conception be prevented at all times?" |
13444 | ADMIRED AND BELOVED.--Young lady, would you be admired and beloved? |
13444 | Afraid of the girls, are you? |
13444 | And what place is as secure as that chosen, where they can be reached only with the utmost difficulty, and than only as the peril of even life itself? |
13444 | And why? |
13444 | And, think you, that your son and daughter, later in life will make you their confidant as they ought? |
13444 | Are jesters and buffoons your choice friends? |
13444 | Are not such parents largely to blame? |
13444 | Are the magistrates and the police powerless? |
13444 | Are there not"as good fish in the sea as ever were caught?" |
13444 | Are they not criminals in a high degree? |
13444 | Are you a true, straightforward, manly fellow, with whose healthful and uncorrupted nature it is good for society to come in contact? |
13444 | Are you able to make any return for social recognition and social privileges? |
13444 | BRAINY ENOUGH.--What kind of women make the best wives? |
13444 | Because you would rather be Mrs. Nobody, than make the effort to be Miss Somebody? |
13444 | But how did you come to us, you dear? |
13444 | CHARACTER OF ILLEGITIMATES.--Wherein, then, consists this difference? |
13444 | CONCLUSION.--Would you, then, secure the love and trust of your wife, and become an object of her ever- growing tenderness and reverence? |
13444 | CONFIDENCE AND EXPOSURE.--I hear some of you say, can not some influence be brought to bear upon this plague- spot? |
13444 | Can maternity be natural when it is undesigned by the father or undesired by the mother? |
13444 | Can not many now unhappy remember them as the beginning of that alienation which embittered your subsequent affectional cup, spoiled your lives? |
13444 | Can you be held guiltless if your daughter ruins body and mind because you were too modest to tell her the laws of her being? |
13444 | Do n''t say where are you stopping? |
13444 | Do n''t say who may you be; say who are you? |
13444 | Do women in all circles of society, when practicing these terrible crimes realize the real danger? |
13444 | Do you blame me because I write so freely? |
13444 | Do you know anything? |
13444 | Do you love and seek the society of the wise and good? |
13444 | Do you seek to be with the profane? |
13444 | Do you, can you love me? |
13444 | Does not this alone prove to us, conclusively, that there is a Divinity in the background governing, controlling and influencing our lives? |
13444 | FATAL CONDITIONS.--What are all lovers''"spats"but disappointment in its very worst form? |
13444 | FLIRTING JUST FOR FUN.--Who is the flirt, what is his reputation, motive, or character? |
13444 | FOOLISH DREAD OF CHILDREN.--What is more deplorable and pitiable than an old couple childless? |
13444 | Feet whence did you come, you darling things? |
13444 | From what other source do or can they come? |
13444 | George F. Hall says:"why not pay careful attention to man in all his elements of strength, physical, mental, and moral? |
13444 | God has ordained that children should thus be brought into the world, do you call the works of God silly? |
13444 | Had you rather take the lowest seat among these than the highest seat among others? |
13444 | Have they not fouled their own nest, and transmitted to their children predisposition to moral evil? |
13444 | Have you a good set of teeth, which you are willing to show whenever the wit of the company gets off a good thing? |
13444 | Have you, young man, who are at home whining over the fact that you can not get into society, done anything to give you a claim to social recognition? |
13444 | He who maims my person effects that which medicine may remedy; but what herb has sovereignty over the wounds of slander? |
13444 | He who plunders my property takes from me that which can be repaired by time; but what period can repair a ruined reputation? |
13444 | How can her own brothers and sisters associate with her? |
13444 | How can you look an innocent girl in the face when you are degrading your manhood with the vilest practice? |
13444 | How can you, my friend, secure for your person the loving care and respect of your wife? |
13444 | How did they all come just to be you? |
13444 | I wonder if you are as impatient to see me as I am to fly to you? |
13444 | In other words, as a return for what you wish to have society do for you, what can you do for society? |
13444 | In short, do you possess anything of any social value? |
13444 | In what other can they? |
13444 | Indeed, as ontaigne[ Transcriber''s note: Montaigne?] |
13444 | Is it not both unwise and self- destructive; and in every way calculated to render your case, present and prospective, still more hopeless? |
13444 | Is it that one false step which now constitutes the boundary between virtue and vice? |
13444 | Is not this the only proper method, and the one most likely to result happily? |
13444 | Is the law and moral right to continue to be trodden under foot? |
13444 | Is there no relief for helpless women that are bound by the ties of marriage to men who are nothing but rotten corruption? |
13444 | Is this your habit? |
13444 | Let echo answer, What? |
13444 | MOTHERS, DOES GOD THUS PUT the endowment of your darlings into your moulding power? |
13444 | May I hope? |
13444 | Nature has no secrets, and why should we? |
13444 | Now what think you of this"seeing life?" |
13444 | Now, if in such conditions men beget their children, who can affect surprise if they develop licentious tendencies? |
13444 | Now, what law has been broken, to induce this penalty? |
13444 | Of the throng that struggle at the gates of entrance, how many may reach their anticipated goal? |
13444 | Oh, Laura, can you love me in return? |
13444 | On a sunny Summer morning, Early as the dew was dry, Up the hill I went a berrying; Need I tell you-- tell you why? |
13444 | Or is this the way either to retrieve your past loss, or provide for the future? |
13444 | Or rather, the discovery of that false step? |
13444 | RETRIEVE YOUR PAST LOSS.--Do sun, moon, and stars indeed rise and set in your loved one? |
13444 | SOCIETY OF THE VULGAR.--Do you love the society of the vulgar? |
13444 | SUFFERING WOMEN.--Who can be astonished at the many unhappy marriages, if he knows how unworthy most men are of their wives? |
13444 | Shall other animals rear nearly all their young, and shall man, constitutionally by far the strongest of them all, lose half or more of his? |
13444 | TELLING THEIR LOVE.--The generality of the sex is, love to be loved; how are they to know the fact that they are loved unless they are told? |
13444 | THE FIRST LESSONS.--Should you be asked by your four or five- year old,"Mamma, where did you get me?" |
13444 | THE PENALTIES FOR LOST VIRTUE.--Can the harlot be welcomed where either children, brothers, sisters, wife, or husband are found? |
13444 | THE SECOND LESSON.--The second lesson came with the question,"But_ where_ is the nest?" |
13444 | TOO OFTEN THE HUSBAND thinks only of his personal gratification; he insists upon what he calls his rights(? |
13444 | The corset more than any other one thing is responsible for woman''s being the victim of disease and doctors...."What is the effect upon the child? |
13444 | The principle is the same; and if the principle is right, why not multiply methods? |
13444 | The stars live in the harmony of love, and why should not we, too, love each other?" |
13444 | Then by what? |
13444 | To whom can you introduce her? |
13444 | WHAT ARE YOU GOOD FOR?--Are you a good beau, and are you willing to make yourself useful in waiting on the ladies on all occasions? |
13444 | WHY NOT MATRIMONY?] |
13444 | What can you say concerning her? |
13444 | What is the result? |
13444 | What kind of coin do you propose to pay in the discharge of the obligation which comes upon you with social recognition? |
13444 | What makes your cheek like a warm, white rose? |
13444 | What makes your forehead so smooth and high? |
13444 | What man is there who can not trace the origin of many of the best maxims of his life to the lips of her who gave him birth? |
13444 | What plummet can sound the depths of a woman''s fall who has become a harlot? |
13444 | What power shall blanch the sullied show of character? |
13444 | What rendered him thus perfect? |
13444 | What rounded off his natural asperities, and moulded up his virtues? |
13444 | What will be his fate in life?] |
13444 | When will mothers awake from their lethargy? |
13444 | Whence that three- cornered smile of bliss? |
13444 | Where did you come from, baby dear? |
13444 | Where did you get that little tear? |
13444 | Where did you get the eyes so blue? |
13444 | Where did you get this pretty ear? |
13444 | Where did you get those arms and hands? |
13444 | While now--(will God forgive me?) |
13444 | Who can redeem it lost? |
13444 | Who can tell how much this state of things is due to the enervation of maternal life forces by the one instrument of torture? |
13444 | Who shall quarrel with the Divinely implanted instinct, or declare it to be vulgar or unmentionable? |
13444 | Who shall repair it injured? |
13444 | Who will dare question that this mother''s effort to destroy him while in embryo was the main cause in bringing him to the level of the brutes? |
13444 | Who will not confess the influence of a mother in forming the heart of a child? |
13444 | Why Bring Into the World Idiots, Fools, Criminals and Lunatics? |
13444 | Why have I found grace in thine eyes that thou shouldest take knowledge of me, seeing I am a stranger?" |
13444 | Why marry at all if not to found a family that shall live to bless and make glad the earth after father and mother are gone? |
13444 | Why may not lying be as legitimately cured by blisters made with hot coals as by black and blue spots made with a ruler or whip? |
13444 | Why should we do less? |
13444 | Will she ask mamma whether it is ever proper to sit in her lover''s lap? |
13444 | Will the legislature or congress do nothing? |
13444 | Will you kindly favor me with a testimonial as to my character, ability and conduct while at Boston Normal School? |
13444 | Will you love her selfish, shirking, calculating nature after twenty years of close companionship? |
13444 | Will you trifle with the dearest interests of your children? |
13444 | Wilt thou, then, Spurn at His edict, and fulfill a man''s? |
13444 | With assumed harshness the lady asks her lover: Who are you, and what do you want? |
13444 | With what inherent repulsion do you look back upon them? |
13444 | Would you be an ornament to your sex, and a blessing to your race? |
13444 | [ Illustration: THE TWO PATHS-- WHAT WILL THE GIRL BECOME? |
13444 | [ Illustration: THE TWO PATHS-- What Will The Boy Become? |
13444 | and can you not catch them? |
13444 | because his earnest manly consecrated life is a mighty power on God''s side? |
13444 | because she is pitiful to the sinful, tender to the sorrowful, capable, self- reliant, modest, true- hearted? |
13444 | because you feel you can not live without him? |
13444 | because you have a great empty place in your head and heart that nothing but a man can fill? |
13444 | in brief, because she is the embodiment of all womanly virtues? |
13444 | is this the order of nature? |
13444 | say where are you staying? |
13444 | which think you is the most sensible and fraught with the least danger to your darling boy or girl? |
32521 | Do you know I believe that man Pasteur was our greatest enemy? |
32521 | Shall we start bravely together, Up with the morning sun, Sing, whatever the weather? |
32521 | Tell me, who was he? |
32521 | What are hookworms, Uncle? |
32521 | What do you say? |
32521 | What is that, Tom? 32521 2. Who first suggested using such stamps to aid the fight on tuberculosis? 32521 2. Who was Clovis? 32521 2. Who was Jenner? 32521 3. Who was Jacob Riis? 32521 4. Who won the battle? 32521 5. Who are the Eskimos, where do they live? 32521 A STORY OF TUBERCULOSIS PART I Mary, did you and Tom see the poor, sick woman on the cars when we were going to visit grandmother last week? 32521 A voice said,''Where are all the members of this brigade?'' 32521 AN INVITATIONWhat do you say?" |
32521 | And where have you been staying?" |
32521 | Are the lips of the smoking boy nice and clean for mother to kiss? |
32521 | Are your teeth all alike? |
32521 | Ca n''t we have one in our school? |
32521 | Can we prevent malaria? |
32521 | Can you tell me something of the games the children play in the lands where Jack Frost visits? |
32521 | Can you tell me what these little windows are? |
32521 | Can you tell me why? |
32521 | Can you tell the difference between the mosquito that carries malaria and the one that is called the house mosquito? |
32521 | Can you think of another way by which we might get these plants into our bodies? |
32521 | Come, little busy folks, what do you say? |
32521 | Consumption Germ,"said her friend Pneumonia Germ,"have you heard about the Diphtheria family? |
32521 | Could the boys and girls defeat the use of tobacco and drive it out of the country if they tried hard enough? |
32521 | Did you ever notice the twig of a tree just after the leaves had fallen? |
32521 | Did you ever think of the little Eskimo boys and girls in their cold country? |
32521 | Did you ever think of what a great thing a flag is? |
32521 | Did you ever wonder why it is that your body is always warm? |
32521 | Did you hear her coughing so often that it seemed to hurt her whole body? |
32521 | Did you see how pale and thin and feeble she looked? |
32521 | Do n''t you remember when we had chills last summer and Uncle John had to come to see us and give us some medicine? |
32521 | Do n''t you think its covering is very pretty? |
32521 | Do they just fly down into the water only to get a drink? |
32521 | Do you like your bread and butter? |
32521 | Do you think it a good cause? |
32521 | Do you think they would stay in place long, or run and keep time, if we bruised them or took off the case? |
32521 | Has every one a toothbrush? |
32521 | Has it any teeth? |
32521 | Have you a"Fly and Mosquito Brigade"in your school, or will you have one? |
32521 | Have you ever seen a fly under a magnifying glass? |
32521 | Have you sometimes eaten something which made you sick? |
32521 | He pinches the apple''s ruddy cheeks, And the children''s cheeks as well-- Oh, of all the mischief that Jack Frost does, Who could ever tell? |
32521 | How big are these plants or germs? |
32521 | How did she behave? |
32521 | How did the hookworms get into Will''s feet? |
32521 | How did the"wiggle- tails"get into the barrel? |
32521 | How do they get from the feet into the intestines? |
32521 | How else may these little plants get into our bodies? |
32521 | How many know what must be done to one of these engines before it can do all this work? |
32521 | How many things do we know that we may do to make our teeth last a long time? |
32521 | How may infected persons get rid of hookworms? |
32521 | How may the hookworm disease be prevented? |
32521 | How may we keep from getting germs in this way? |
32521 | How much does malaria cost? |
32521 | How much will this come to in twelve months? |
32521 | How? |
32521 | I did not know that mosquitoes lived in the water, even when they were babies, did you? |
32521 | I never did like antis anyway, did you? |
32521 | I saw you go to sleep last night Before I ceased my playing; How did you get''way over there? |
32521 | I wonder if any of you can guess what was the matter with the baby on the morning the fly found it red and hot? |
32521 | I wonder if any of you can tell me where these little germ- plants get their food? |
32521 | I wonder if we are like a little pig, who, when his mother asked him what kind of a house he wanted, said,"mud house?" |
32521 | I wonder what that means, anyhow? |
32521 | If a boy spends a nickel a day on cigarettes, how much will he lose in a week? |
32521 | If a person has malaria, how may we prevent other persons from getting it? |
32521 | If we are to grow into strong, healthy, hardy, robust boys and girls-- men and women-- what rules must we obey? |
32521 | In four weeks, what will he have spent? |
32521 | In the land where he never comes? |
32521 | In what part of the body do the hookworms make their stopping- place? |
32521 | Is fresh air good for the baby in your home? |
32521 | Is it better to cure a disease or to prevent it? |
32521 | Is it playing soldier?" |
32521 | Is it something new? |
32521 | Is n''t he ashamed of that yellow stain that wo n''t come off? |
32521 | Is n''t that funny? |
32521 | Is n''t that just the same as burning the bill, after all? |
32521 | Is not that funny? |
32521 | Is that too hard for you, I wonder? |
32521 | Is there a little baby in your home? |
32521 | MERRY SUNSHINE"Good morning, Merry Sunshine, How did you wake so soon? |
32521 | May I ask where you live?" |
32521 | Mothers know a lot, do n''t they, John? |
32521 | Now what fuel must you use in your body- engine? |
32521 | Of what, and how, do they build their houses? |
32521 | One day his mother took him on her knee and said,"Ned, do you know that your mouth is like a little mill?" |
32521 | QUESTIONS 1. Who is Jack Frost, where does he come from? |
32521 | QUESTIONS 1. Who was Pasteur? |
32521 | QUESTIONS 1. Who were the people that were called Franks? |
32521 | Shall we keep step with a laugh and a song All through the runaway morning? |
32521 | Since you know where house- flies are hatched and bred, what may you do to keep them from multiplying? |
32521 | Then what should be done with this spit to keep any one else from taking the disease? |
32521 | This was a pretty good day''s work, do n''t you think? |
32521 | This was a sensible fly, do you not think so, children? |
32521 | Virginia forgot all her naughty thoughts and said,"Tell me, pretty Butterfly, where did you come from and what made you so beautiful?" |
32521 | Was it good for Virginia? |
32521 | Was this different from the food it needed when it grew into a butterfly? |
32521 | We all want to have pretty white teeth like Ned''s, do we not? |
32521 | What about his hands? |
32521 | What are our mouths like? |
32521 | What are the Dreadnoughts? |
32521 | What are the five reasons why all boys and girls should fight the battle against Tobacco? |
32521 | What are the little round boats? |
32521 | What are the muscle men? |
32521 | What are the rules for keeping the little freight boats, and the great Dreadnoughts on this wonderful stream in the best working condition? |
32521 | What caused so many of the early settlers in the Old Dominion( Virginia) to die? |
32521 | What caused the baby to have typhoid fever? |
32521 | What caused the ground- itch blisters on his feet? |
32521 | What causes malaria? |
32521 | What could it mean? |
32521 | What country did the boy king with his Franks want to conquer? |
32521 | What did Uncle John say was the only cure for consumption or tuberculosis? |
32521 | What did he do for the merchants of France? |
32521 | What did the fly do to the man who had small- pox? |
32521 | What did the little boy see in the rain barrel? |
32521 | What did the mosquito carry? |
32521 | What did you find on the stem where the old leaf had grown? |
32521 | What disease did he show the people how to prevent? |
32521 | What disease germs does the rat carry? |
32521 | What do all colored vegetables contain? |
32521 | What do nearly all patent medicines contain? |
32521 | What do they carry? |
32521 | What do you call the little plants that cause tuberculosis or consumption? |
32521 | What do you call this fuel that your body- engine uses? |
32521 | What do you think? |
32521 | What do you think? |
32521 | What does Jack Frost do to some of the disease germs? |
32521 | What does he bring? |
32521 | What does he say to the little seed babies and buds? |
32521 | What does he say to the young folks? |
32521 | What does it signify? |
32521 | What does the name mean? |
32521 | What else can be done to make sure that no germ can get to our food or drink? |
32521 | What fluttered down by her? |
32521 | What food is good for the little babies in the home and the little baby calves? |
32521 | What had happened when the fly went back to it? |
32521 | What insect may carry the germs from the sick- room to our dining- room table? |
32521 | What is a Mosquito Brigade? |
32521 | What is a brigade? |
32521 | What is a fable? |
32521 | What is a germ? |
32521 | What is done with the money gotten from the sale of the Red Cross seal? |
32521 | What is it that causes the big steam engine to do its work, draw long trains, or big ships, or turn great factory wheels? |
32521 | What is the stream, and what is the force pump that forces the stream on? |
32521 | What is there in the mouth that corresponds to the rocks in the mill? |
32521 | What kind of a battle can both girls and boys fight? |
32521 | What kind of a big boy or girl will such a child grow to be? |
32521 | What kind of a boy king was he? |
32521 | What kind of food did Mother Nature prepare for the little baby that one day was to be a butterfly? |
32521 | What kinds of foods do people living in the very cold climates need a great deal of? |
32521 | What kinds of foods do people living in very warm climates need a great deal of? |
32521 | What lesson can we get from this story? |
32521 | What medicine will cure malaria? |
32521 | What must happen to this fuel-- wood, coal, or gasoline-- before it can make the engine do its work? |
32521 | What part of garden plants are these germs like? |
32521 | What story did the butterfly tell Virginia? |
32521 | What was the Health Doctor teaching the people in the country? |
32521 | What was the baby butterfly''s cradle made of? |
32521 | What was the matter with Will''s feet when he did not want to go for the cows? |
32521 | What will you do now that the factories and mills are to be cleaner and better ventilated? |
32521 | When did baby butterfly sleep? |
32521 | When father wants to grow more cotton he plants cotton seed, does he not? |
32521 | When were the first stamps used to make money for charitable purposes? |
32521 | Where did he live? |
32521 | Where did the little fly say he was hatched? |
32521 | Where did the mosquito meet the fly? |
32521 | Where did they place the well? |
32521 | Where do the mosquitoes feed? |
32521 | Where now are these mighty Goliaths, the typhoid or pneumonia germs? |
32521 | Where was quinine first gotten? |
32521 | Which was their greatest enemy, Indians, wild animals, or malaria? |
32521 | Who was Oliver Wendell Holmes? |
32521 | Who wrote this fable? |
32521 | Whom do you think I saw there? |
32521 | Why are we not so merciful to the rat as the Lion was? |
32521 | Why could n''t he catch them? |
32521 | Why could not the fly get in the house in the country? |
32521 | Why did Arthur study hard and love to work? |
32521 | Why did Jack and Stuart build a sleeping porch to the doll house? |
32521 | Why did Jimmy Brown grow well and strong? |
32521 | Why did Oliver ride on the street car to school, and why could he not run and play with the other boys after he got to school? |
32521 | Why did his teacher say that he could not do his work as well as Arthur? |
32521 | Why did the little boy''s mother want to destroy or kill the little"wiggle- tails"? |
32521 | Why did they put the barns and out- houses at the foot of the hill? |
32521 | Why did they put the house on a little hill? |
32521 | Why did they use a cloth- covered broom for sweeping? |
32521 | Why do they have to come to the top of the water so often? |
32521 | Why do you think so? |
32521 | Why is the cross of Greece used on the stamps? |
32521 | Why like a mill? |
32521 | Why was Virginia cross? |
32521 | Why was it that one of the little plants in the story was so healthy and strong, while its sister plant was weak and sickly? |
32521 | Why? |
32521 | Will you join me, and help to put down quacks and patent medicines of all kinds?" |
32521 | Will you join the band of workers who are fighting"the great white plague?" |
32521 | Will you promise to help in stopping the use of patent medicines? |
32521 | Would this be a good way for grown- ups to build their houses? |
32521 | Would we put rotten or green wood into the engine? |
32521 | You will ask-- How could the rats bring this disease, which is called"the plague,"since they can not swim across the ocean? |
32521 | [ Illustration: IS THIS YOU?] |
32521 | [ Illustration] JACK FROST Children, do you know who Jack Frost is? |
32521 | did you know that I almost fell on my head into the rain barrel at the corner of the house this morning? |
32521 | said the Work to be Done,"Shall we be comrades till the setting of sun?" |
38117 | And how did you get it? |
38117 | And how did your father get it? |
38117 | But how can you be sure of that? |
38117 | Do you happen to know whether the statement is a fact? |
38117 | Do you think you have stated the matter quite fairly? |
38117 | Well,said the other,"do you consider that a subject to be discussed?" |
38117 | Why are they called dynasties? |
38117 | Why not? |
38117 | You have never investigated the matter? |
38117 | A man has invested his savings in mining stock, and can I tell him what to do about it? |
38117 | A man is dying of cancer, and do I think it can be cured by a fast? |
38117 | A man is unable to make his wife happy, and can I tell him what is the matter with women? |
38117 | A man works in a sweatshop, and has only a little time for self- improvement, and will I tell him what books he ought to read? |
38117 | Again, is it stealing for a victim of our system of land monopoly to take a loaf of bread in order to save the life of his starving child? |
38117 | Again, is it stealing to hold land out of use for speculation, while other men are starving and dying for lack of land to labor upon? |
38117 | Also you have to ask, what are the reasons why your trouble manifests itself in this or that particular organ? |
38117 | Am I a creature of blind instincts, jealousies and greeds and hates beyond my own control entirely? |
38117 | Am I a poor, feeble insect, blown about in a storm and smashed? |
38117 | And can anybody doubt that Sally could have fooled a grieving mother, and made that mother think she was talking to the ghost of a long lost child? |
38117 | And can we really know about all these matters, or will we be only guessing? |
38117 | And how do they control it? |
38117 | And now we come with the new instrument of psychic research, to probe the question: What becomes of this consciousness when it disappears? |
38117 | And now, how does their behavior strike us? |
38117 | And now, what about the suppression of love? |
38117 | And suppose there is a scarcity of houses, and thousands of children are dying of tuberculosis in crowded tenement rooms? |
38117 | And what does it cost them? |
38117 | And what if some of these parts happen to be malformed or defective? |
38117 | And what is the practical consequence of this procedure? |
38117 | And what should one say to this honest physician? |
38117 | And what was the cause of these things? |
38117 | And what was the result? |
38117 | And who would decide between them and the great mass of men? |
38117 | And whose propaganda? |
38117 | And will anyone maintain that it is the part of an intelligent man to advocate a less intelligent course than he knows? |
38117 | And yet, when you meet a Communist, what is he? |
38117 | And, may it not very well be that our justice is up to us, in precisely the same way that some of these other things are up to us? |
38117 | Are acquired powers transmitted to posterity, or is the germ plasm unaffected by its environment? |
38117 | Are there any cases in which the time of the appearance can be proven to be subsequent to the time of death? |
38117 | Are there any measures you can take to increase the flow of blood to that organ, and to promote its activity? |
38117 | Are we its masters or its slaves? |
38117 | At once to every owner comes one single thought-- are you going to buy this stock, or are you going to confiscate it? |
38117 | At the top of society, or at the bottom? |
38117 | But about the activities of love we feel differently; and why is this? |
38117 | But are there any phantasms of the dead? |
38117 | But does she positively know that when she was a child, she never happened to be in the room with someone who was reading old English aloud? |
38117 | But how can I explain all this to the poor man? |
38117 | But now, suppose you multiply two feet by two feet by two feet by two feet, what does that represent? |
38117 | But some gust of passion seizes you, and you waste your substance, you wreck your life; then you wonder,"Who set that trap and baited it? |
38117 | But stop a moment, why do you close the door? |
38117 | But stop and consider, is not this a relic of old days? |
38117 | But we have to consider this question: Is the program of not having to pay anything a reality, or is it only a dream? |
38117 | But who are you that claim to know the last thing about a human soul? |
38117 | But, you say, if we die altogether when we finish this earthly life, what becomes of moral responsibility and the punishment of sins? |
38117 | CHAPTER LXVI CONFISCATION OR COMPENSATION( Shall the workers buy out the capitalists? |
38117 | CONFISCATION OR COMPENSATION 179 Shall the workers buy out the capitalists? |
38117 | Can anybody doubt that Sally could and would play the part of any person she had ever known, or of any historic character she had ever read about? |
38117 | Can anyone imagine how a thought can turn into a steam shovel, or a steam shovel into a thought? |
38117 | Can it be that God is in process of becoming, that there is no God until he has become, in us and through us? |
38117 | Can it ever become the sex arrangement of any society? |
38117 | Can they afford to do it, and what will be the price? |
38117 | Can they afford to do it, and what will be the price?) |
38117 | Can we by any possibility do this? |
38117 | Can we prove that it is still in existence, and is able by any method to communicate with us? |
38117 | Can we trust ourselves to think about them, or shall we be safer if we believe what we are told? |
38117 | Could there ever be such a thing? |
38117 | Do species change by the gradual elimination of the unfit, or do they change by sudden leaps, the"mutation"theory of de Vries? |
38117 | Do we praise their industry, and fidelity to their obligations? |
38117 | Do we want to buy them, in order to avoid the wastes of civil war and insurrection? |
38117 | Do we want to socialize our railroads, our coal mines, our telegraphs and telephones? |
38117 | Do you use that socially, or do you use it privately? |
38117 | Does the baby cry all the time? |
38117 | Has there ever been in the world any revelation, outside of or above human reason? |
38117 | Have we any grounds, other than those of psychic research, for thinking that it is true, or that it may be true, or that it ought to be true? |
38117 | He is saying now,"You believe that everything is to be determined by human reason? |
38117 | Here was a new form of state set up in society, a workers''state, and what attitude should the Anarchists take toward that? |
38117 | How are we going to do it? |
38117 | How came it that a mind so acute as Huxley''s went so far astray on the question of the evolution of morality? |
38117 | How can any thinking person deny that John has thus committed an act of treason to Mary? |
38117 | How can human beings act, how can they deal with one another, if there are no laws, no permanent moral codes?" |
38117 | How could any save a divinely revealed religion have foreseen the present movement to establish the Sabbath by law? |
38117 | How do you know it? |
38117 | How is it that the rich are becoming richer? |
38117 | How is their diet problem solved? |
38117 | How shall anybody say that nature has forever lost the power of rebuilding a bit of nervous tissue? |
38117 | How shall one judge whether the new rà © gime is better or worse? |
38117 | How shall we complete our mastery of it? |
38117 | How shall we determine what is to be the intellectual content of these material books? |
38117 | How shall we protect this precious instrument? |
38117 | How shall you do this, and at the same time get a continual supply of fresh air? |
38117 | How should we effect the change, and how should we run our industry after it was done? |
38117 | I am called in by these fat, over- fed rich people in their leisure class hotels, and what am I to say to them? |
38117 | I can hear the very tones of his voice as he put the great unanswerable question:"What are you going to do about the problem of jealousy?" |
38117 | I pause and consider: Where shall I begin? |
38117 | If the cause of our sex disorders is not physiological, what is it? |
38117 | If they grow differently, must they not sometimes lose the power to make each other happy in the marital bonds? |
38117 | In the first place, what is love-- young love, passionate love, the love of those who"fall in"? |
38117 | In what ways have the reasoned and deliberate purposes of man revised and even supplanted the processes of nature? |
38117 | Is it honest material? |
38117 | Is it not a fact that throughout nature a superfluity of any kind of energy or product may be a source of happiness, rather than of distress? |
38117 | Is it not obvious that the only possible solution of such problems lies in divorce? |
38117 | Is it stealing to seize upon land, and kill the occupants of it, and take the land for your own, and hand it down to your children forever? |
38117 | Is it threatened with convulsions or with blood poisoning? |
38117 | Is its digestion defective? |
38117 | Is pork a wholesome article of food or is it not? |
38117 | Is there any such natural and irremovable inferiority in human beings? |
38117 | Is there some weakness or defect there, and can the defect be remedied, or can your habits be changed so as to reduce the strain on that organ? |
38117 | It is a good deal like the old question, Which comes first, the hen or the egg? |
38117 | It is not perfect, from the point of view of you or me; but then, I ask, what else is there in the world that is perfect from that point of view? |
38117 | Just what is the process of the fast cure? |
38117 | Let us first consider the question, just what are the true and proper implications of monogamous love? |
38117 | Let us see how she made us; what were the stages on the way to man? |
38117 | Next, what about disease? |
38117 | Next, what are the effects of our new arrangements upon political corruption and graft? |
38117 | Next, what are the stages between Socialism and Syndicalism? |
38117 | Next, what is the status of crime? |
38117 | Of course, society wo n''t put it to you in that complicated formula; it will simply ask,"Have you got the price?" |
38117 | One of the first things people ask is,"Will there be money in the new society, or how will labor be rewarded and goods paid for?" |
38117 | Or do I make the storm, and can I in any part control it?" |
38117 | Or will you choose the universe of the atom, the infinity of the material world followed the other way, so to speak? |
38117 | Or will you choose the universe of the subconscious, our racial past locked up in the secret chambers of our mind? |
38117 | Or will you choose the universe of the superconscious, the infinity of genius manifested in the arts? |
38117 | Or would you answer,"Yes, of course, my boy; that is what I had in mind when I made you give up the girl you loved"? |
38117 | Said the stranger,"You own this land?" |
38117 | Shall we be punished if we think wrong, and how shall we be punished? |
38117 | Shall we be rewarded if we think right, and will the pay be worth the trouble? |
38117 | Shall we, therefore, join the pessimists and say that history is a blind struggle for useless power, and that the notion of progress is a delusion? |
38117 | Should one tell him to go and be a physician to the poor? |
38117 | Someone wrote me the other day, asking,"When is the best time to acquire knowledge?" |
38117 | Such is the problem of the mother of a son; and now, what about the mother of a daughter? |
38117 | Suppose I should ask you to name the influence that is having most to do with shaping the thoughts of young America-- what would you answer? |
38117 | Suppose that tomorrow you were to abolish all dividends and profits, and divide the money up among the wage workers, how much would each one get? |
38117 | Suppose we buy out the stockholders of United States Steel, and issue to them government bonds, what have we accomplished? |
38117 | That double money the bankers own; the only question now to be decided is, who is to own the double money that will be created tomorrow? |
38117 | The Brass Check A Study of American Journalism Who owns the press and why? |
38117 | The mind of the body is in rebellion against the mind-- shall we say of reason, or shall we say of society? |
38117 | The next thing that everybody wants to know is,"Shall we all be paid the same wages?" |
38117 | The only question is, which one will you choose? |
38117 | The religious people decide that sexual indulgence is wrong, and they impose a penalty-- and what is that penalty? |
38117 | Then come the associations of the bankers and merchants and real estate speculators, crying in outraged horror,"What? |
38117 | Then, second, we have to ask, Is there any other supposition which will explain the facts, and which is easier to believe than the spirit theory? |
38117 | There is an oldtime poem, which perhaps was in your school readers,"Oh, why should the spirit of mortal be proud?" |
38117 | These are Federal Reserve notes, and there are about three billions of them; how do they come to be? |
38117 | They have their sex impulses, and will follow them, and the only question is, shall they follow them wisely or unwisely? |
38117 | To what extent can civilized man rely upon his instincts to keep him in perfect health? |
38117 | Under these conditions the average man wishes to work, and the only question remaining is, how shall he work? |
38117 | We have a machine capable of producing many times more than we can consume; shall we still go on building that machine? |
38117 | What affair is it of any other person if I choose to get a divorce and marry a new wife once a month? |
38117 | What am I anyhow? |
38117 | What are my duties to myself, and what are my duties to the world about me? |
38117 | What are the consequences of these diseases? |
38117 | What are the forces which have so far prevented it from prevailing, and how can these forces be counteracted? |
38117 | What are the laws of the conduct of the mind? |
38117 | What are the probabilities of its being true? |
38117 | What are the scientific and rational reasons for monogamy? |
38117 | What are the standards by which we may know excellence in life, and distinguish it from failure and waste and blunder in life? |
38117 | What are we to say to these different programs? |
38117 | What avails it if we allow venereal disease to spread, so that a large percentage of the babies are deformed and miserable? |
38117 | What avails it if we send them to school hungry, as we do twenty- two per cent of the public school children of New York City? |
38117 | What causes the uric acid? |
38117 | What change would be necessary to the socializing of this concern? |
38117 | What could smack more of magic and fraud than crystal- gazing? |
38117 | What do I mean, what am I here for?" |
38117 | What do reason and moral sense have to tell us about diet? |
38117 | What does it mean, and what have we to do with it? |
38117 | What does it owe us, and what do we owe to it? |
38117 | What if you have an appendix that has been twisted and malformed from birth, and is a center of infection so long as it remains in the body? |
38117 | What if your eyes do not focus properly, and you are continually wearing out the optic nerve, thus giving yourself headaches and neurasthenia? |
38117 | What interest has society in the restriction of divorce? |
38117 | What is Matter? |
38117 | What is faith? |
38117 | What is it that we know about life? |
38117 | What is it that we want to prove? |
38117 | What is life, and how does it come to be? |
38117 | What is love, and what ought it to be? |
38117 | What is money? |
38117 | What is sport? |
38117 | What is the use of talking about health to a man who has no moral purpose? |
38117 | What is this"matter"that you are so sure of? |
38117 | What is to be done about this cancer? |
38117 | What is, in its essence, the process of evolution from the lower to the higher forms of mental life? |
38117 | What kind of a universe would that be? |
38117 | What kind of life are we going to make? |
38117 | What possible right have you to assert that you are immune against every enemy which can attack your blood- stream?" |
38117 | What precisely is this political revolution? |
38117 | What shall we say to the wicked man to make him be good, if we can not reward him with a heaven and frighten him with a hell? |
38117 | What was the literary quality of it? |
38117 | What was the moral quality of it? |
38117 | What would be the consequences of its not being true? |
38117 | What would be the effect upon mankind if the alleged revelation were to be universally adopted and applied? |
38117 | What would be the opinion of, let us say, a young turnip on the subject of Mr. Frederic Harrison''s thesis? |
38117 | What would be the process by which the people of London or Calcutta would decide upon that revelation? |
38117 | What would my pacifist friend do if he saw a maniac attacking his children with a hatchet? |
38117 | What would this authority be? |
38117 | What, for example, has been the effect upon vanity? |
38117 | What, in the most elemental form, is sex? |
38117 | What, precisely, is the difference between nature and man? |
38117 | What, so to speak, are the morals of the doctrine of immortality? |
38117 | Whatever that difference is, remember, it is paid by the workers; and might that sum not just as well have been used to buy out the owners? |
38117 | When I was in college the professor would propound the old question:"Would you rather be a happy pig or an unhappy philosopher?" |
38117 | When you read your daily paper, are you reading facts or propaganda? |
38117 | Where do I come from, and what is going to become of me? |
38117 | Who controls credit today? |
38117 | Who does not know the man who masters life and becomes a vital force, while his wife remains dull and empty? |
38117 | Who furnishes the raw material for your thoughts about life? |
38117 | Who has not told his dreams and laughed over them? |
38117 | Who has not waked up and been astounded at the variety and reality of a dream? |
38117 | Who is the owner? |
38117 | Who will read this Book of Life? |
38117 | Why could there not be a doctor who would look you over thoroughly, and tell you everything that was wrong with you, and how to set it right? |
38117 | Why do women wear tight shoes? |
38117 | Why else does he write his learned books in defense of the materialist philosophy? |
38117 | Why is it so hard, and do we have to stand its hardness? |
38117 | Why should he not do so? |
38117 | Why should our justice be any more perfect than, for example, our health or our thinking or our climate or our government? |
38117 | Why should we bother with"labor checks,"when we have a banking and clearing- house system, understood by everyone but the illiterate? |
38117 | Will anybody maintain that this can be done without stopping production in those factories for a single day? |
38117 | Will that convince the grocer? |
38117 | Will you choose the universe of outer space, the material world of infinity? |
38117 | With the city or the country? |
38117 | With the old or the young? |
38117 | Would he be any happier there? |
38117 | Would you abolish the competition of art, the effort of men to produce work more beautiful and inspiring than has ever been known before? |
38117 | Would you abolish the effort of scientists to overthrow theories which have hitherto been accepted? |
38117 | Would you abolish, for example, the competition of love, the right of a man to win the girl he wants? |
38117 | Would you think that was the most absurd thing you had ever heard in all your born days? |
38117 | Yesterday I met a young mother; and of what avail is all the pessimism of poets against the pride of a young mother? |
38117 | You ask, if God made Satan, and knew what Satan was going to do, is it not the same as if God did it himself? |
38117 | You meet a Capitalist, and what do you find? |
38117 | You own a dozen automobiles, and do you use them all privately? |
38117 | You propose to abolish the income tax and the inheritance tax, and put all the costs of government on the poor man''s lot?" |
38117 | You propose to let the rich man''s stocks and bonds go free? |
38117 | You propose to put no tax on his cash in the vaults and on his wife''s jewels? |
38117 | You reject all faith?" |
17437 | And what have you done with the ploughs which I gave you? |
17437 | But what have you done with the seed- corn which I gave you? |
17437 | Then why,the shade might ask,"do you not copy an example which you so much admire? |
17437 | ***** Well? |
17437 | --Ah, why is this divine voice now, as of old, Wisdom crying in the streets, and no man regarding her? |
17437 | And are we not-- or ought we not to be in time-- beside that, educated men? |
17437 | And courage? |
17437 | And does the fact of the demon and his doings, being as yet unseen and unknown, make them spiritual, or the harm that he may do, a spiritual harm? |
17437 | And for woman-- What might I not say on that point? |
17437 | And how better? |
17437 | And how did he shape the outside? |
17437 | And how? |
17437 | And if any excellent person of the old school should answer me--"Why make all this fuss about ventilation? |
17437 | And if any parent should be inclined to reply--"Why lay so much stress upon educating a girl in British literature? |
17437 | And if any shall reply-- And what use if I do try? |
17437 | And if any should say to me--"But what has this to do with science? |
17437 | And if it be so in the country: how must it be in towns? |
17437 | And if it were so, what matter? |
17437 | And if they asked me, What then education meant? |
17437 | And if they remind you: must they not have reminded those who shaped them? |
17437 | And if things are not going right, can it be anything but good for him to see that they are not going right? |
17437 | And if we can see that: do you fancy that the man who planned the spire did not see it as clearly as we do; and perhaps more clearly still? |
17437 | And if you say-- Who is sufficient for these things?--Who can answer these questions? |
17437 | And is not that fear of the spiritual world? |
17437 | And is this all which the facts mean? |
17437 | And next, why has it a similar effect on animal life and a lighted candle? |
17437 | And now you are here, how do you get your living? |
17437 | And now-- to end this lecture with more pleasing thoughts-- What becomes of this breath which passes from your lips? |
17437 | And ought a man, in such a piecemeal, foolish, greedy, sinful world as this is, and always has been, to be anything but discontented? |
17437 | And still more, where would be your Host? |
17437 | And that spot, that focus, was, and is still, in every Romish church, the body of God, present upon the altar in the form of bread? |
17437 | And was it sawn asunder merely by the age- long gnawing of the waves? |
17437 | And were these women mere dolls? |
17437 | And what happens? |
17437 | And what shall we do with the rest of the water? |
17437 | And when did each come hither? |
17437 | And why should they try or wish to lift it? |
17437 | And why? |
17437 | And why? |
17437 | And why? |
17437 | And yet, did they exhaust even the few forms of beauty which they saw around them? |
17437 | Are they even to be bought, from most country booksellers? |
17437 | Are we doing right? |
17437 | Are we more educated than were the ancient Greeks? |
17437 | Are you and your children thriving, like decent people who can take care of themselves, or growing pauperised and degraded, and dying out? |
17437 | Are you aware that the great majority of those victims are children? |
17437 | Are you aware, I ask again, of all this? |
17437 | Because the land was more friable originally? |
17437 | Because there was more rain then than now? |
17437 | Bio- geology, then, begins with asking every plant or animal you meet, large or small, not merely-- What is your name? |
17437 | But Himself?--Who can see Him? |
17437 | But again, does that fact really cut off any great space of time from his hundreds of thousands of years? |
17437 | But are they bought? |
17437 | But are we artistically, aesthetically right? |
17437 | But did all the powers of the universe combine to prevent it growing? |
17437 | But do your gymnasia-- your schools and universities, teach your youth nought about all this?" |
17437 | But does the matter end here? |
17437 | But fair Nausicaa must have been-- some will say-- surely a mere child of nature, and an uncultivated person? |
17437 | But has the savage no other faculties, save his five senses and five passions? |
17437 | But how does he conquer them? |
17437 | But if it saves money, why do not the water companies do it? |
17437 | But if the details are copied from vegetable forms, why not the whole? |
17437 | But if there was not water enough in the chalk, are not the Londoners rich enough to bring it from any distance? |
17437 | But if they can do so, how much more can we of the Church of England? |
17437 | But is not that still a hasty assumption? |
17437 | But is there not, besides that law, a law of mutual help? |
17437 | But the face which is beneath that chignon and that hat? |
17437 | But what about the rainfall? |
17437 | But what has that to do with mere fear of the unseen? |
17437 | But what if the fear be not rational, but irrational? |
17437 | But what if the wasp- tribe had no captives? |
17437 | But what if they began to fail? |
17437 | But what shall we do with the water? |
17437 | But what success had they? |
17437 | But where shall we get water enough for all these millions of people? |
17437 | But which child reverences his father most? |
17437 | But why do not people stop such a horrible loss of life? |
17437 | But why do you say we? |
17437 | But why not let some company manage it, as they manage railways, and gas, and other things? |
17437 | But why should we not make dams at once; and save the water? |
17437 | But why? |
17437 | But will not that be a waste? |
17437 | But will they live again, those chilled air- mothers? |
17437 | But will they not waste it then? |
17437 | But wise men, and little children, should look on them with more seeing eyes; and say,"May not these winds be living creatures? |
17437 | But, fear of the unknown? |
17437 | By what road did you come? |
17437 | Can it have been otherwise? |
17437 | Can truth and fact harm any human being? |
17437 | Can you and I do all this? |
17437 | Did not all the powers of the universe also combine to make it grow, if only it had valour and worth wherewith to grow? |
17437 | Did not the rains feed it, the very mortar in the wall give lime to its roots? |
17437 | Do I say that we ought not to save these people, if we can? |
17437 | Do they not see that by the same reasoning good ventilation is necessary everywhere, because people can not remain well without fresh air? |
17437 | Do we not come and go as they? |
17437 | Do you fancy that stems and boughs were never in his mind? |
17437 | Do you not know, from Winchester, that that is true? |
17437 | Do you remember-- though you are hardly old enough-- the cattle- plague? |
17437 | Do you think that the awful shapes and shadows of that forest never haunted his imagination as he built? |
17437 | Does it express our belief? |
17437 | Dost thou not bear the marks of the wounds?" |
17437 | First, what is the difference between the breath you take in and the breath you give out? |
17437 | For is not our life like their life? |
17437 | For then there comes to him the thought-- And are these all the facts? |
17437 | For where would be your images? |
17437 | For who that walks through the by- streets of any great city does not see? |
17437 | From whence did vegetable and animal life crawl back to the land, as it rose again; and cover its mantle of glacial drift with fresh life and verdure? |
17437 | Had not he deserted them? |
17437 | Has he not done so already? |
17437 | Have we not seen them reappear, under fearful forms, in Paris but the other day? |
17437 | He walks by day past a black cavern mouth, and thinks, with a shudder-- Something ugly may live in that ugly hole: what if it jumped out upon me? |
17437 | He-- did I say? |
17437 | How could it be otherwise? |
17437 | How did these three floras get each to its present place? |
17437 | How is it that you have forgotten that lesson?" |
17437 | How would you save that for the poor people who have none? |
17437 | How, then, did the word thrift get to mean parsimony, frugality, the opposite of waste? |
17437 | How, then, shall we get rid of the foul air at the top of the room? |
17437 | I answer-- Who but you, or your pupils after you, if you will but try? |
17437 | I do not speak merely of those who may be engaged in the work of direct teaching; that they ought to be well taught themselves, who can doubt? |
17437 | I know it: but why did they drink, save for the same reason that the fenman drank, and his wife took opium, at least till the fens were drained? |
17437 | I would make them discontented with what they call their education, and say to them-- You call the three Royal R''s education? |
17437 | If a rock falls from the cliff above him, what more natural than to suppose that there is some giant up there who threw it at him? |
17437 | If he thinks that things are going all right, must he not have a most beggarly conception of what going right means? |
17437 | If you could see a battle- field, and men shot down, writhing and dying in hundreds by shell and bullet, would not that seem to you a horrid sight? |
17437 | In that expression lies the answer to our second question: Why does our breath produce a similar effect upon the mouse and the lighted candle? |
17437 | Is it merely harmful; merely waste? |
17437 | Is it not far more important to make our daughters read religious books?" |
17437 | Is it not likely, then, to be afraid of the wrong object? |
17437 | Is not a spire like a growing tree, a tabernacle like a fir- tree, a compound spire like a group of firs? |
17437 | Is not that a joy, a prize, which wealth can not give, nor poverty take away? |
17437 | Is not that a one- sided statement of facts? |
17437 | Is not that an evidence of its personality? |
17437 | Is not that fear of the unseen world? |
17437 | Is not the decrease of drinking among the richer classes certainly due to the increased refinement and variety of their tastes and occupations? |
17437 | Is the best Gothic fit for our worship? |
17437 | Let me ask-- of what period of youth and of manhood does not the same hold true? |
17437 | May it not sleep there all day, and prowl for prey all night? |
17437 | May not their denuding power have been far greater in old times than now? |
17437 | Must, did I say? |
17437 | My boy, are not you and I free citizens; part of the people, the Commons-- as the good old word runs-- of this country? |
17437 | Now, do you know why that was? |
17437 | Now, how is this? |
17437 | Now, if there should come to any thinking man of this tribe, at this epoch, the new thought-- Who made the world? |
17437 | Now, what do these two plants mark? |
17437 | Or are you among the weak, the failing, the dwindling, the doomed? |
17437 | Or by a mighty current? |
17437 | Or by water draining off a vast flat as it was upheaved out of the sea? |
17437 | Or is the coincidence merely fortuitous? |
17437 | Or shall we choose some other style? |
17437 | Or, if a case comes into our parish from outside, why does the fever never spread? |
17437 | Or, if not there, where? |
17437 | Reverence? |
17437 | Shall I be the happier for it? |
17437 | Shall I be the wiser? |
17437 | Shall I solve my own riddle? |
17437 | So I might have said to him, but did not-- And then men pray for rain: My boy, did you ever hear the old Eastern legend about the Gipsies? |
17437 | So, you plant or you animal, are you among the strong, the successful, the multiplying, the colonising? |
17437 | Such cases, doubtless, are far less common than they were fifty years ago: but why? |
17437 | Surely England must be much in want, either of water, or of fuel to heat it with?" |
17437 | Surely that is woman''s calling-- to teach man: and to teach him what? |
17437 | That is Nature''s law: and is it not at first sight a fearful law? |
17437 | The Godlike deeds alone in the lonely chamber? |
17437 | The cusped arch, too, was it actually not intended to imitate vegetation? |
17437 | The heroism which is known only to our Father who seeth in secret? |
17437 | The prince stated that he first took the apparition to be that of the blessed St. Francis; but not seeing the stigmata, he exclaimed,"How? |
17437 | Then where is all the rain and snow gone, which falls on them year by year, but into the chalk itself, and into the greensands, too, below the chalk? |
17437 | Then why do I not do it? |
17437 | Then, have we not heard of the early Christian martyrs? |
17437 | These men mere gladiators? |
17437 | They devoted themselves to hopeless destruction: but why? |
17437 | They have not said,"She did it; but after all, was the deed so very inexcusable?" |
17437 | Thousands, and tens of thousands, of gallons will run under this bridge to- day; and what shall we do with it? |
17437 | Was Theophrastus''s superstitious man so very foolish for pouring oil on every round stone? |
17437 | Was he to go on to the end, die, and no more? |
17437 | Was he to sink into the mere pedant; or, if he could not do that, into the mere court versifier? |
17437 | Was it made by an earthquake? |
17437 | Was its bed sea, or dry land, or under an ice sheet, during the long ages of the glacial epoch? |
17437 | Was not the wasp- king angry with them? |
17437 | We who have both: what might we not do, if we would be true to our advantages, and to ourselves? |
17437 | Were they not the parents of philosophy, science, poetry, the plastic arts? |
17437 | Were those boughs present to the mind of the architect? |
17437 | Were we not, how could we be always warmer than the air outside us? |
17437 | What chain of misreasoning had they in their heads when they hit on that as a device for making the crops grow? |
17437 | What comyn folk is so mighty, and so strong in the felde, as the comyns of England?" |
17437 | What cure is there? |
17437 | What deliverance is there from this mysterious house- fiend, save brute force? |
17437 | What difference is there between a savage''s fear of a demon, and a hunter''s fear of a fall? |
17437 | What does the savage fear? |
17437 | What follows? |
17437 | What has made these old Greek myths live, myths though they be, and fables, and fair dreams? |
17437 | What if intellect, or what is now called intellect, did not make the world, or the smallest wheel or cog of it? |
17437 | What if it be, in plain homely English, blind fear; fear of the unknown, simply because it is unknown? |
17437 | What if the agony and death of slaves did not appease the wasps? |
17437 | What makers or builders more cunning than those wasps of whom his foolish head is full? |
17437 | What need for the soldier and the man of science to fraternise just now? |
17437 | What she will do in her maturity, who dare predict? |
17437 | What site is more delicious and more lovely? |
17437 | What use if I succeed in answering every question which you have propounded to- night? |
17437 | What use, if I do try? |
17437 | What was your last place of abode? |
17437 | What were those Red Men thinking of? |
17437 | What would be the result? |
17437 | What would you do? |
17437 | What, if it seem probably degenerating, are the causes of so great an evil? |
17437 | When, finally, did it dwindle down to the brook which now runs through Wareham town? |
17437 | Where could he have rather wished to find himself? |
17437 | Where did each come from? |
17437 | Where is your vitality? |
17437 | Where is your"Lebensgluckseligkeit,"your enjoyment of superfluous life and power? |
17437 | Where the Straits of Dover are now? |
17437 | Which is the oldest? |
17437 | Who are these who follow us softly over the moor in the autumn eve? |
17437 | Who can make the crooked straight, or number that which is wanting? |
17437 | Who can tell? |
17437 | Who will refuse the name of heroes to these men? |
17437 | Why not? |
17437 | Why not? |
17437 | Why pry into her awful secrets? |
17437 | Why should he? |
17437 | Why should it? |
17437 | Why should this be? |
17437 | Why, then-- to come to practical suggestions-- should there not be opened in every great town in these realms a public school of health? |
17437 | Will any one tell me what harm it has ever done? |
17437 | Will any one tell me whether the heathy flora of the moors, or the thymy flora of the chalk downs, were the earlier inhabitants of these isles? |
17437 | Without Him, what is all your building? |
17437 | You demur? |
17437 | You do not look on dirt as a sign of sanctity?" |
17437 | You do not understand? |
17437 | You must ask-- Was there not land to the south of the Isle of Wight in those ages, and for ages after; and what was its extent and shape? |
17437 | to be hurtful, ruinous to animals as well as to man? |
17437 | { 72}"Nausicaa, wherefore doth thy mother bear Child so forgetful? |
17367 | A DROP OF BLOOD.--What does the blood contain? |
17367 | A Drunken Plant.~--How many of you remember about a curious plant that catches flies? |
17367 | A GENERAL VIEW OF THE BODY.--What are the main parts of the body? |
17367 | A Legacy.~--Do you know what a legacy is? |
17367 | ALCOHOL.--How is alcohol produced? |
17367 | Alcohol Paralyzes.~--How does a drunken man walk? |
17367 | Alcohol is a great deceiver, is it not? |
17367 | And is not this really what a boy does when he smokes? |
17367 | Are alcoholic drinks adulterated? |
17367 | Are cider and beer, as well as whiskey, dangerous? |
17367 | Are pepper, mustard, and other condiments proper foods? |
17367 | Are tea and coffee good drinks? |
17367 | BAD EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL UPON THE BRAIN AND NERVES.--What is the effect of alcohol upon the brain and nerves? |
17367 | BAD HABITS IN EATING.--What is indigestion? |
17367 | By what are the bones held together? |
17367 | CHAPTER V. UNHEALTHFUL FOODS.--Is the flesh of diseased animals good for food? |
17367 | Can plants be made drunk by alcohol? |
17367 | Can you guess what made him die? |
17367 | Can you tell any reason why the walls of the chest are elastic? |
17367 | Can you tell by the odor of his breath when a person has been drinking? |
17367 | Can you tell how? |
17367 | Can you tell what more is needed? |
17367 | Can you tell why it hurts us to prick the flesh with a pin, or to pinch or burn or bruise it? |
17367 | Cleanliness.~--Did you ever know of a boy who had his skin varnished? |
17367 | Did you ever see a man who walked just as though he were drunk when he was really sober? |
17367 | Did you ever think how much one eats in the course of a lifetime? |
17367 | Did you feel happy and good- natured when your head ached hard, and could you study and play as well as when you are well? |
17367 | Do Arctic explorers use alcohol? |
17367 | Do all muscles act only when we will to have them act? |
17367 | Do people ever die at once from its effects? |
17367 | Do you know how much a ton is? |
17367 | Do you know what makes it so unsteady? |
17367 | Do you know why one can not always stop sneezing or hiccoughing when he desires to do so? |
17367 | Do you know why you had to breathe so fast? |
17367 | Do you know why? |
17367 | Do you not feel dull and sleepy and so stupid that you can hardly study? |
17367 | Do you not think it is very wrong and foolish to treat the feet so badly? |
17367 | Do you not think it very wrong for a person to give to another through carelessness a disease which may cause his death? |
17367 | Do you not think such a house a nice one to live in? |
17367 | Do you not think that a very wise thing for Indians to do? |
17367 | Do you not think this is a very wonderful door that can open and shut just when it should do so without our thinking anything about it? |
17367 | Do you remember its name? |
17367 | Do you remember the name of this organ which fills the hollow place inside of the skull? |
17367 | Do you say that it eats them? |
17367 | Do you suppose the odor of milk or meat, or of any good food, would affect a plant like that? |
17367 | Do you think it would be good to eat? |
17367 | Do you think moderate drinking is healthful? |
17367 | Do you think your watch would keep the time well if you should neglect to wind it, or if you should break any of its wheels? |
17367 | Does alcohol cause insanity and other diseases of the brain and nerves? |
17367 | Does alcohol make people better or worse? |
17367 | Does alcohol produce real strength? |
17367 | Does anything that injures the brain and nerves also injure the special senses? |
17367 | Does it produce real warmth? |
17367 | Does the body resemble anything else besides a house? |
17367 | Does the breath ever take fire? |
17367 | Does the use of alcohol prevent sunstroke? |
17367 | Does the use of tobacco lead to other evil habits? |
17367 | Drunkenness.~--Did you ever see a man who was drunk? |
17367 | Eating too much? |
17367 | Effects of Alcohol upon the Mind and Character.~--When a man is under the influence of alcohol is his character good or bad? |
17367 | Explain how alcohol makes the body cooler? |
17367 | From what is brandy made? |
17367 | HOW TO KEEP THE BONES HEALTHY.--What sort of bread is best for the bones? |
17367 | HOW TO KEEP THE LUNGS HEALTHY.--What is the thing most necessary to preserve life? |
17367 | HOW TO KEEP THE MUSCLES HEALTHY.--What makes the right arm of the blacksmith stronger than the left one? |
17367 | HOW TO TAKE CARE OF THE SKIN.--What happened to the little boy who was covered with gold leaf? |
17367 | HOW WE DIGEST.--What is digestion? |
17367 | HOW WE FEEL AND THINK.--With what part of the body do we think? |
17367 | HOW WE HEAR, SEE, SMELL, TASTE, AND FEEL.--How many senses have we? |
17367 | How a Frog Breathes.~--Did you ever see a frog breathe? |
17367 | How are many of the muscles connected to the bones? |
17367 | How are our bodies kept warm? |
17367 | How are pure alcohol and strong liquors made? |
17367 | How are whiskey, gin, and rum made? |
17367 | How can you prove that there is alcohol in wine, beer, cider, and other fermented drinks? |
17367 | How did the drunken man behave? |
17367 | How do plants purify the air? |
17367 | How do tea and coffee impair digestion? |
17367 | How do the muscles act? |
17367 | How do we get fresh air into our houses? |
17367 | How do we grow? |
17367 | How do we hear? |
17367 | How do we keep warm? |
17367 | How do we move about? |
17367 | How do we remember, think, and reason? |
17367 | How do we see, hear, feel, taste, and smell? |
17367 | How do we talk, laugh, and sing? |
17367 | How do we use the lungs in breathing? |
17367 | How does alcohol affect the gastric juice? |
17367 | How does eating too fast cause indigestion? |
17367 | How does the brain use the nerves? |
17367 | How does the hair grow? |
17367 | How does tobacco- using affect the stomach? |
17367 | How does water sometimes become impure? |
17367 | How is alcohol made? |
17367 | How is each brain divided? |
17367 | How is it like a machine? |
17367 | How is the back- bone formed? |
17367 | How is the eye moistened? |
17367 | How is the eyeball moved in the socket? |
17367 | How is the hearing affected by tobacco- using? |
17367 | How is the heat of our bodies produced? |
17367 | How is the sense of taste sometimes injured or lost? |
17367 | How long is the intestinal canal? |
17367 | How many barrels would this make in one hour? |
17367 | How many brains does a man have? |
17367 | How many chambers has the heart? |
17367 | How many digestive fluids? |
17367 | How many important organs of digestion are there? |
17367 | How many kinds of blood corpuscles are there? |
17367 | How many kinds of blood- vessels are there? |
17367 | How many kinds of nerves are there? |
17367 | How many of you know the name of this curious machine inside the chest, that beats so steadily? |
17367 | How many of you remember how we found this out? |
17367 | How many pairs of salivary glands? |
17367 | How many sets of teeth has a person in his lifetime? |
17367 | How many teeth in each set? |
17367 | How may we keep these organs healthy? |
17367 | How may we preserve the eyesight? |
17367 | How much air do we spoil every minute? |
17367 | How much air do we use with each breath? |
17367 | How much air is poisoned and made unfit to breathe by each breath? |
17367 | How much air will a man''s lungs hold? |
17367 | How much do you suppose a boy eats in a day? |
17367 | How much does he eat in a year? |
17367 | How much pure air does each person need every minute? |
17367 | How much work does the heart do every twenty- four hours? |
17367 | How much would a person eat in fifty years? |
17367 | How should a room be ventilated? |
17367 | How should exercise be taken? |
17367 | How should the hair be cared for? |
17367 | How should the teeth be cared for? |
17367 | How should we treat the ear? |
17367 | How should we use the lungs in breathing? |
17367 | How to Make the Muscles Strong.~--With which hand can you lift the more? |
17367 | How we Think.~--With what part of the body do we think? |
17367 | How we Use the Nerves.~--If you happen to touch your hand to a hot stove, what takes place? |
17367 | How would you stop nose- bleed? |
17367 | How would you stop the bleeding from an artery? |
17367 | If a child tries to walk too early why are its legs likely to become crooked? |
17367 | If alcohol were good food would we expect this to be the case? |
17367 | If tobacco is not good for boys, do you think it can be good for men? |
17367 | If you wished to know how an object feels, would you touch it with the elbow, or the knee, or the cheek? |
17367 | In a case of bleeding from a wound, how can you tell whether a vein or an artery is cut? |
17367 | In what parts of the body is this sense most delicate? |
17367 | In what respect is alcohol like kerosene oil? |
17367 | In what ways are the members of this family alike? |
17367 | Irregularly? |
17367 | Is a man likely to be good, or to be bad, when he is drunk or excited by drink? |
17367 | Is alcohol a dangerous thing even if we do not drink it? |
17367 | Is alcohol a food? |
17367 | Is alcohol a result of growth, like fruits and grains, or of decay? |
17367 | Is instant death ever produced by alcohol? |
17367 | Is it not a dreadful thing that one''s mind should be thus ruined by a useless and harmful practice? |
17367 | Is it not equally foolish and wicked to injure the stomach and destroy one''s digestion by the use of alcoholic drinks? |
17367 | Is it not our duty to take good care of our bodies as we would of some nice present from a friend? |
17367 | Is not that a dreadful kind of legacy to inherit? |
17367 | Is pure alcohol safe? |
17367 | Is there more than one kind of alcohol? |
17367 | It does not look much like a human foot, does it? |
17367 | May alcohol be a cause? |
17367 | Name some of the different kinds of nerves of feeling? |
17367 | Name the different uses of the skin? |
17367 | Name the principal parts of the eye? |
17367 | OUR BONES AND THEIR USES.--How many bones in the body? |
17367 | OUR DRINKS.--What is the only thing that will satisfy thirst? |
17367 | OUR FOODS.--Of what are our bodies made? |
17367 | Of tight or high- heeled shoes? |
17367 | Of wearing tight or poorly- fitting clothing? |
17367 | Of what are the bones largely composed? |
17367 | Of what are the muscles composed? |
17367 | Of what is the brain largely composed? |
17367 | Of what use is the large brain? |
17367 | Of what use is the lens of the eye? |
17367 | Of what use is the pupil of the eye? |
17367 | Of what use is the sense of smell? |
17367 | Of what use is the spinal cord? |
17367 | Of what use to the body are the brain and nerves? |
17367 | Of what use to us is the sense of taste? |
17367 | Parts of the Body.~--What do we call the main part of a tree? |
17367 | Self- acting Muscles.~--Did you ever have a fit of sneezing or hiccoughing? |
17367 | Some Experiments.~--How many of you remember what you have learned in previous lessons about the poisonous effects of alcohol? |
17367 | Sunstroke.~--Do you know what sunstroke is? |
17367 | THE HOUSE WE LIVE IN.--What is the body like? |
17367 | THE INSIDE OF THE BODY.--What is the name of the framework of the body? |
17367 | THE KIDNEYS AND THEIR WORK.--What is the work of the kidneys? |
17367 | THE MUSCLES AND HOW WE USE THEM.--How many muscles in the body? |
17367 | THE SKIN AND WHAT IT DOES.--How many layers in the skin? |
17367 | The Bark of Trees.~--Did you ever peel the bark off of a young tree? |
17367 | The Blood.~--Did you ever cut or prick your finger so as to make it bleed? |
17367 | The Brain Sympathizes with Other Organs.~--Did you ever have a headache? |
17367 | The Lens.~--Do you know what a lens is? |
17367 | The Muscles.~--Where do people obtain the beefsteak and the mutton- chops which they eat for breakfast? |
17367 | The Tear Gland.~--Do you know where the tears come from? |
17367 | The sense of smell? |
17367 | The sense of taste? |
17367 | This does not look much as though alcohol would help digestion; does it? |
17367 | To what are all bodily movements due? |
17367 | To what is the color of the skin due? |
17367 | Upon what do all the special senses depend? |
17367 | Use of the Corpuscles.~--Do you wonder what these peculiar little corpuscles do in the body? |
17367 | Uses of the Brain.~--What do you think a boy or girl would be good for without any brain or nerves? |
17367 | Very likely you want to ask a great many questions, such as, How does the inside of the body look? |
17367 | Violent Exercise.~--Did you ever run so hard that you were out of breath? |
17367 | WHY AND HOW WE BREATHE.--What happens to a lighted candle if shut up in a small, close place? |
17367 | WHY THE HEART BEATS.--Where is the heart? |
17367 | We make them work hard every day, do we not? |
17367 | We must have Pure Air.~--How do you feel when the school- room is too warm and close? |
17367 | We should Exercise the Brain.~--What do we do when we want to strengthen our muscles? |
17367 | What about the clothing in reference to the lungs? |
17367 | What about the effect of opium and other narcotics? |
17367 | What about tobacco? |
17367 | What and where is the pancreas? |
17367 | What are foods? |
17367 | What are found in the eyeball? |
17367 | What are germs? |
17367 | What are lymphatic glands? |
17367 | What are poisons? |
17367 | What are the blood- vessels? |
17367 | What are the bones called when taken all together? |
17367 | What are the effects of sitting or lying in bad positions? |
17367 | What are the lacteals? |
17367 | What are the lymphatics? |
17367 | What are the nails and what is their purpose? |
17367 | What are the properties of good water? |
17367 | What are the uses of the bones? |
17367 | What becomes of it? |
17367 | What can you say about clothing? |
17367 | What can you say about unripe, stale, or mouldy foods? |
17367 | What causes the muscles to act? |
17367 | What change occurs in the blood in the lungs? |
17367 | What change takes place in the blood as it passes through the lungs? |
17367 | What covers the body? |
17367 | What do Stanley and Livingstone say about the use of alcohol in Africa? |
17367 | What do they contain, and what is their purpose? |
17367 | What do they form? |
17367 | What do we detect with the sense of taste? |
17367 | What do you suppose becomes of these runaway corpuscles? |
17367 | What do you suppose makes the muscles of the leg contract when the brain is asleep and does not know that the foot is being tickled? |
17367 | What do you think the effect was? |
17367 | What does the Venus''s fly- trap do with the flies after it catches them? |
17367 | What does the chest contain? |
17367 | What does the little brain do? |
17367 | What does the liver do besides producing bile? |
17367 | What does the liver produce? |
17367 | What does the pancreas do? |
17367 | What dreadful disease is sometimes caused by tobacco? |
17367 | What fluid is formed in the intestines? |
17367 | What foods are most likely to be adulterated? |
17367 | What glands are found in the true skin? |
17367 | What happens to animals placed in such air? |
17367 | What has Dr. Roberts proven concerning the influence of alcohol upon digestion? |
17367 | What injuries are likely to happen to the bones and joints by accident or rough play? |
17367 | What is a Machine?~--Do you know what a machine is? |
17367 | What is a cold? |
17367 | What is a joint? |
17367 | What is adulteration of foods? |
17367 | What is anatomy? |
17367 | What is cartilage? |
17367 | What is each called? |
17367 | What is in the abdomen? |
17367 | What is in the chest? |
17367 | What is in the skull? |
17367 | What is it that grows from the skin on the head? |
17367 | What is the difference between venous blood and arterial blood? |
17367 | What is the digestive tube? |
17367 | What is the ear? |
17367 | What is the effect of alcohol and tobacco upon the sense of sight? |
17367 | What is the effect of alcohol upon the blood? |
17367 | What is the effect of alcohol upon the brain and other tissues of the body? |
17367 | What is the effect of alcohol upon the kidneys? |
17367 | What is the effect of alcohol upon the lungs? |
17367 | What is the effect of alcohol upon the muscles? |
17367 | What is the effect of alcohol, tobacco, and other narcotics upon the skin? |
17367 | What is the effect of neglecting to keep the skin clean? |
17367 | What is the effect of tea and coffee upon the heart? |
17367 | What is the effect of the breath upon the air? |
17367 | What is the effect of tobacco upon boys? |
17367 | What is the effect of tobacco upon the brain and nerves? |
17367 | What is the effect of tobacco upon the heart? |
17367 | What is the effect of tobacco- using upon the throat and nose? |
17367 | What is the effect of using alcohol upon meat and eggs? |
17367 | What is the effect of using impure water? |
17367 | What is the effect of violent exercise? |
17367 | What is the effect of wearing too much clothing and living in rooms which are too warm? |
17367 | What is the gall- bladder, and what is its use? |
17367 | What is the gastric juice? |
17367 | What is the gullet? |
17367 | What is the pulse? |
17367 | What is the skull? |
17367 | What is the spinal cord? |
17367 | What is the thoracic duct? |
17367 | What makes us tired and sleepy? |
17367 | What poisonous substance does the air which we breathe out contain? |
17367 | What should be done with a person who has a"catching"disease? |
17367 | What work is done for the body by each kind of corpuscles? |
17367 | Where are the nerves of smell located? |
17367 | Where are the nerves of taste found? |
17367 | Where do the nerves begin? |
17367 | Where do we get our foods? |
17367 | Where is the food taken after it has been absorbed? |
17367 | Where is the liver found, and how large is it? |
17367 | Where is the spleen? |
17367 | Why are some diseases"catching"? |
17367 | Why are windows and doors not good means of ventilating in cold weather? |
17367 | Why did he die? |
17367 | Why do we become hungry and thirsty? |
17367 | Why do we breathe? |
17367 | Why do we eat and drink? |
17367 | Why do we need water? |
17367 | Why do you think it is a poison? |
17367 | Why do you think you can lift more with the right hand than with the left? |
17367 | Why does it cause pain to prick the finger? |
17367 | Why does the heart beat? |
17367 | Why is air so necessary for a burning candle and for animals? |
17367 | Why is bad- smelling air dangerous to health? |
17367 | Why is it harmful to use iced foods and drinks? |
17367 | Why is it injurious to breathe habitually through the mouth? |
17367 | Why is this? |
17367 | Why not? |
17367 | Why not? |
17367 | Why should we not eat pepper and other hot and irritating things? |
17367 | Why? |
17367 | Why? |
17367 | Why? |
17367 | Will a candle burn in air which has been breathed? |
17367 | Will alcohol kill plants? |
17367 | With what sense do we feel objects? |
17367 | and what at the ends of the fingers and the toes? |
17367 | every hour? |
17367 | every hour? |
17367 | from a vein? |
17367 | hygiene? |
17367 | of bad air? |
17367 | of bad food? |
17367 | of loss of sleep? |
17367 | of tea and coffee? |
17367 | of tobacco? |
17367 | of violent anger? |
17367 | physiology? |
17367 | the abdomen? |
17367 | the blood? |
17367 | the bodily heat? |
17367 | the heart? |
17367 | the liver? |
17367 | the nails? |
17367 | the pulse? |
17367 | the stomach? |
17367 | to a mouse? |
17367 | too frequently? |
17367 | when tired? |
17367 | with the right hand or with the left? |
17367 | ~1.~ Did you ever see a Venus''s fly- trap? |
17367 | ~10.~ Did you ever have a dream when you were awake? |
17367 | ~2.~ How many of you know what a microscope is? |
17367 | ~2.~ What made the man drunk? |
17367 | ~21.~ Did you ever look through a spyglass or an opera- glass? |
17367 | ~24.~ Do you think you can tell why Nature has given us so much more room in the lungs than we ordinarily use in breathing? |
17367 | ~3.~ What do you think is the reason that the candle will not burn when shut up in a bottle? |
17367 | ~4.~ Suppose we shut the stove draught tight, what is the result? |
21353 | Do you mind if I smoke? |
21353 | Is there no physical examination or test? |
21353 | What is welfare work? |
21353 | ''Do n''t you know you have it yourself''? |
21353 | Are children deprived of exercise as a penalty? |
21353 | Are children permitted to pile their clothing in the class room? |
21353 | Are normal graduates given physical tests before being permitted to teach and before being permitted to give four years to preparation for teaching? |
21353 | Are sanitary fountains used that prevent contamination of faucet or water? |
21353 | Are teachers required to record the thermometer''s story three or more times daily? |
21353 | Are the floors, walls, desks, and windows always clean? |
21353 | Are the seats adjustable? |
21353 | Are the seats adjusted to pupils? |
21353 | Are the streets suitable for play? |
21353 | Are the windows open during exercise? |
21353 | Are there hooks for each child? |
21353 | Are there individual towels? |
21353 | Are there too many subjects? |
21353 | Are they broad? |
21353 | Are they permitted to continue in schoolrooms after tuberculosis is discovered? |
21353 | Are washing facilities adequate? |
21353 | Are your teachers examined? |
21353 | At the time of the opening of the New York schools in 1907 a newspaper published an editorial on"Where can the city child study?" |
21353 | But why should it not become possible for women teachers to explain health dangers peculiar to girls to classes of boys? |
21353 | By what method? |
21353 | By whom should it be licensed? |
21353 | By whom should they be appointed, and for what term of office? |
21353 | CHAPTER III WHAT HEALTH RIGHTS ARE NOT ENFORCED IN YOUR COMMUNITY? |
21353 | CHAPTER XIV IS YOUR SCHOOL MANUFACTURING PHYSICAL DEFECTS? |
21353 | CHAPTER XXXIX IS CLASS INSTRUCTION IN SEX HYGIENE PRACTICABLE? |
21353 | CHAPTER XXXV IS IT PRACTICABLE IN PRESENTING TO CHILDREN THE EVILS OF ALCOHOLISM TO TELL THE TRUTH, THE WHOLE TRUTH, AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH? |
21353 | Can we then overestimate the effect upon pupils''character of teachers who radiate vitality? |
21353 | Children in school whose anæmic condition would be|| greatly improved by a week at Sea Breeze during July or|| August? |
21353 | Convalescent children now out of school, who would be|| benefited by a stay at the seashore in May or June? |
21353 | Did n''t he have them when a boy, and does n''t he weigh two hundred pounds and"make good money"? |
21353 | Do clouds of dust rise from the floor during exercise and play? |
21353 | Do n''t you know your teacher never permits it? |
21353 | Do not severe penalties miscarry? |
21353 | Do they know the laws of health and the signs of child health? |
21353 | Do they understand the relation of cleanliness to vitality? |
21353 | Do you see in this an opportunity to emphasize indirectly the mother''s responsibility for cleanliness of home? |
21353 | Do you wish a pamphlet on sex subjects to hand to your pupils? |
21353 | Do you wish separate pamphlets for boys and girls? |
21353 | Does failure or backwardness in studies lead to additional study hours or to regrading? |
21353 | Does high license stimulate unlawful trade? |
21353 | Does it inform children of their defects, or tell them how they may increase their earning power by correcting these defects? |
21353 | Does overheating prevail? |
21353 | Does the sun reach them? |
21353 | Expensive? |
21353 | For how many hours must artificial light be used in the daytime? |
21353 | For what age limits and social conditions do you wish them? |
21353 | For what purpose? |
21353 | Has every class room a thermometer? |
21353 | Has it a playground or beauty spot? |
21353 | Has it a swimming pool? |
21353 | Has it improved the character of saloons? |
21353 | Has it showers? |
21353 | Has it solved the problem of Sunday prohibition for any length of time? |
21353 | Has the removal of screens reduced the volume of consumption? |
21353 | Have the courts made good or bad licensing authorities? |
21353 | Have you ever shown them the danger, to their own health, of dust and dirt that may harbor infection and reduce their own vitality? |
21353 | Have you ever tried to show them how much work they save themselves by thorough cleansing? |
21353 | Have you ever tried to stimulate the pride of janitors and cleaners for social service? |
21353 | Have you ever watched such an examination? |
21353 | Have you explained to pupils the important responsibility of janitors for the health of those in the tenements, office buildings, or schools? |
21353 | He sadly but indulgently replied,"And in what other studies would you substitute exaggeration for truth?" |
21353 | How can a child who is prevented by removable physical defects from breathing through his nose be enthusiastic over free speech? |
21353 | How can spurious drinking clubs be prevented or controlled? |
21353 | How can the licensing authority enforce the law? |
21353 | How can the operation of disreputable hotels be prevented? |
21353 | How can the sale of liquor by druggists be controlled? |
21353 | How can the"back- room"evil be stopped? |
21353 | How can unclean milk be made safe? |
21353 | How do germs act? |
21353 | How do they compare with other remedies of which we know? |
21353 | How does it insure itself against the risk of their defective eyesight, chorea, deafness, or general debility? |
21353 | How far away is the nearest public bath? |
21353 | How far away is the nearest public park? |
21353 | How far do you go in teaching sexual hygiene or reproduction? |
21353 | How long would an operation take? |
21353 | How many can be laid to our account? |
21353 | How many do you know who are now physically bankrupt? |
21353 | How many do you need in one year? |
21353 | How many members in your family? |
21353 | How many men and women can you count who are squandering their health bank account? |
21353 | How many of these steps are taken by your city? |
21353 | How many pupils are there? |
21353 | How many pupils per washbasin? |
21353 | How many sittings are provided? |
21353 | How many teeth are now decayed? |
21353 | How many teeth have been filled? |
21353 | How many teeth have they lost? |
21353 | How many teeth have they? |
21353 | How much does tooth powder How many false teeth have they? |
21353 | How much exercise indoors and outdoors is actually given? |
21353 | How much home study is there? |
21353 | How much is needed for one year? |
21353 | How much is required? |
21353 | How much license tax should be imposed upon local bottlers and grocers? |
21353 | How much public revenue should the traffic yield? |
21353 | How much time and at what periods is exercise provided for in the school schedule? |
21353 | How much would two examinations How many days have been lost a year by a dentist cost? |
21353 | How often are cups or faucets cleaned? |
21353 | How often are they washed? |
21353 | How often is water changed in swimming pool, or is it constantly changing? |
21353 | I turned to my companion and asked,"Have you never noted those same lines on your boy''s face?" |
21353 | IS CLASS INSTRUCTION IN SEX HYGIENE PRACTICABLE? |
21353 | IS IT PRACTICABLE IN PRESENTING TO CHILDREN THE EVILS OF ALCOHOLISM TO TELL THE TRUTH, THE WHOLE TRUTH, AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH? |
21353 | IS YOUR SCHOOL MANUFACTURING PHYSICAL DEFECTS? |
21353 | If so, is the teacher not responsible for uncleanliness? |
21353 | If you think one pamphlet sufficient for both sexes, what should it consider? |
21353 | Is adequate provision made for clean drinking water? |
21353 | Is an anæsthetic necessary? |
21353 | Is an odorless disinfectant used? |
21353 | Is artificial light adequate for night work? |
21353 | Is congestion growing? |
21353 | Is exercise suited to each child by the school physician after physical examination, or are all children compelled to take the same exercise? |
21353 | Is it large enough? |
21353 | Is it large enough? |
21353 | Is it not pitiful, this grasping for a poison in an extremity; this seizing of a defective rope to escape the fire? |
21353 | Is it possible to devise any working plan which will apply with equal effectiveness and equity in communities of compact and of scattered population? |
21353 | Is it used for a gymnasium? |
21353 | Is it used in the daytime? |
21353 | Is provision made for airing outer clothing? |
21353 | Is the air always fresh? |
21353 | Is the area adequate or inadequate? |
21353 | Is the area ample or inadequate? |
21353 | Is the area mainly occupied by toilets? |
21353 | Is the child fitted to the curriculum, or is the curriculum fitted to the child? |
21353 | Is the district congested? |
21353 | Is the floor wood, cement, or dirt? |
21353 | Is the light ample and proper? |
21353 | Is the operation a dangerous one? |
21353 | Is the operation necessary? |
21353 | Is the temperature properly regulated? |
21353 | Is their aim to do the least possible amount of work, or to attain the highest possible standard of cleanliness? |
21353 | Is there a gymnasium? |
21353 | Is there a roof playground? |
21353 | Is there an indoor yard? |
21353 | Is there an outdoor yard? |
21353 | Is there any relation between the number of saloons and the volume of consumption? |
21353 | Is there open ventilation? |
21353 | Is twice a year often enough? |
21353 | Is ventilation artificial? |
21353 | Is ventilation by open windows? |
21353 | Its question is not, What can I do for this patient? |
21353 | Last year I said to a janitress,"Do n''t you realize that you may get consumption if you use that feather duster?" |
21353 | Of what use is freedom of the press to those who find reading harder than factory toil? |
21353 | On what do they live? |
21353 | On what plea, and under what conditions, should licenses be transferred? |
21353 | One day a girl in the workroom had an epileptic fit and it frightened everybody and upset the work so that the foreman always asks,''Do you have fits? |
21353 | Or, if a school physician, the teacher can ask: Why not remove these adenoids? |
21353 | Shall not cadets preparing for an industrial life and citizenship be given at least a knowledge of an adequate physical standard? |
21353 | Shall we some day have compulsory examination and instruction of all cleaners, starting with school cleaners? |
21353 | Should hygiene talks be considered as exercise? |
21353 | Should it not be independent of the police? |
21353 | Should limitation be according to area or to population? |
21353 | Should saloons be allowed to become places of entertainment? |
21353 | Should the licensing authorities be appointive or elective? |
21353 | Should the licensing authority alone have the power to revoke a license, and discretion to withhold a license? |
21353 | Should the place or the individual be licensed? |
21353 | Should the state undertake to regulate the liquor business or to enforce liquor laws? |
21353 | Should they be allowed to peddle beer or to sell it in single bottles? |
21353 | Should they install sanitary conveniences? |
21353 | Should they manage lunch rooms? |
21353 | Should, or should not, the principle of self- government be carefully preserved in the whole scheme of legislation to regulate the liquor business? |
21353 | Small brothers and sisters( and tired mothers) who may|| need outings or special help? |
21353 | So long as the child mind takes in only an impression, is it not better to write this impression indelibly?" |
21353 | The best first step is to ask questions that they should be able to answer: What causes cholera morbus or summer complaint? |
21353 | The question, therefore, regarding European remedies is not, To what general theory do they belong? |
21353 | Until schools insist upon a better ventilation than the worst factories, how can we expect to find children of working age sensitive to impure air? |
21353 | WHAT HEALTH RIGHTS ARE NOT ENFORCED IN YOUR COMMUNITY? |
21353 | What acts can we make our lower nerve centers-- our subconscious selves-- do for us or remind us to do? |
21353 | What agencies help sick babies? |
21353 | What agencies will give outings to sick children? |
21353 | What causes them to become extinct? |
21353 | What causes them? |
21353 | What could your state do to interest physicians in school hygiene? |
21353 | What criticisms( favorable or otherwise) do you encounter? |
21353 | What dispensaries are accessible? |
21353 | What do you want to hire out here for?" |
21353 | What does a toothbrush cost? |
21353 | What effort does it make to induce children to avoid dangerous trades, or trades that are particularly dangerous for their physiques? |
21353 | What effort is made to instruct janitors and cleaners by your school trustees or by your community? |
21353 | What harm can they do in the meantime? |
21353 | What has been the effect of high license? |
21353 | What has been the effect of limiting the number of saloons? |
21353 | What has been the general effect of it in the tenement districts? |
21353 | What is the health board doing to teach mothers? |
21353 | What is the total cost to date? |
21353 | What is the total floor area? |
21353 | What proportion is not occupied by desks? |
21353 | What provisions are there in town for such operations? |
21353 | What should be the definition of a hotel? |
21353 | What should be the limit to the hours of selling? |
21353 | What should be the penalty for breach of the law? |
21353 | What special benefits( or otherwise) have you noticed from teaching it? |
21353 | What special difficulties do you find in teaching it? |
21353 | What special need of teaching it have you found? |
21353 | What special privileges should be given to it? |
21353 | What steps are taken to prevent excessive home study? |
21353 | What steps is your state taking to ascertain the physical fitness of the children who present themselves each year for working papers? |
21353 | What topic do you wish the pamphlet for girls to"handle"? |
21353 | What topics do you wish the pamphlets for boys to"handle"? |
21353 | What will it cost to have them attended to? |
21353 | What would be the immediate effects? |
21353 | When does milk harm the baby? |
21353 | When will they disappear by absorption? |
21353 | Where the courts issue licenses, what has been the effect on the court? |
21353 | Who cares? |
21353 | Who is the proper person to organize a public health league? |
21353 | Who should define it? |
21353 | Who would not exchange rights of petition for ability to earn a living? |
21353 | Whose business is it to see that rules regarding exercise are strictly enforced? |
21353 | Whose fault is it that the milk is sold unclean and too warm? |
21353 | Why do they move from place to place? |
21353 | Why have the physicians paid so little attention to breathing troubles? |
21353 | Why is this, the most hygiene- instructed country in the world, the Elysium of the patent- medicine and cocaine traffic? |
21353 | Why not act at once? |
21353 | Why not, therefore, begin at once to deal radically with the situation and give school meals, school eyeglasses, etc.? |
21353 | Why should not tenants and workers require health certificates stating that neither house nor working place is infected with tubercle bacilli? |
21353 | Why should we not protect ourselves against enemies to health and efficiency as well as against enemies to order? |
21353 | Why this paradoxical relation of precept to practice? |
21353 | Why wait to discuss political theories about the proper sphere for government, when, by acting, hundreds of thousands of lives can be saved annually? |
21353 | Why? |
21353 | Why? |
21353 | Why? |
21353 | Why? |
21353 | Why? |
21353 | Will it need to municipalize him in order to protect itself? |
21353 | Will its environment at home not work a worse injury to its health? |
21353 | Will not the street injure its morals?" |
21353 | Will the child not outgrow its adenoids? |
21353 | Will the growth recur? |
21353 | Will the operation cure the child of all its troubles? |
21353 | Will the school physician talk to a mothers''meeting? |
21353 | Will the teacher''s complaint of uncleanliness be heeded by trustees? |
21353 | Would it help to punish employees for working in unhealthy places? |
21353 | Would it hurt very much? |
21353 | Would they know the need of a wash room in a factory if they never had had one? |
21353 | Yet who does not know girls and boys of sixteen less fit for factory or shop work than other boys and girls of twelve? |
21353 | [ Illustration:"DOING THINGS"THROUGH MODEL TENEMENTS] Do we want to make of our schools miniature hospitals, dispensaries, relief bureaus, parks? |
21353 | a. Indoors? |
21353 | b. Outdoors? |
21353 | but What is there in this mouth for me? |
21353 | but, What will they accomplish? |
21353 | by your county? |
21353 | by your state? |
21353 | c. Are light and ventilation conditions at home considered when deciding upon amount of home study? |
21353 | c. Are lockers provided with wire netting to permit ventilation? |
21353 | c. Are seats placed properly with reference to light? |
21353 | c. Are the recitation periods too long? |
21353 | c. Are they crowded with traffic? |
21353 | c. Do the floors and walls contain the dust of years? |
21353 | c. Does the reflection of light from blackboard and walls injure the eye? |
21353 | c. Does the ventilating apparatus work satisfactorily? |
21353 | c. Has it swings and games? |
21353 | c. Have eye troubles been spread by roller towels? |
21353 | c. Is excess or deficiency at once reported to the janitor? |
21353 | c. Is it cut up into class rooms? |
21353 | c. Is it used as an annex to the school? |
21353 | c. Is it used at night? |
21353 | c. Is the daylight sufficient or deficient? |
21353 | c. Is the heat adequate or deficient? |
21353 | constitutional) to prohibit the sale or serving of liquor to women? |
21353 | cost? |
21353 | d. Are lockers or hooks in the halls or in the basement? |
21353 | d. Are only clean towels permitted? |
21353 | d. Are the blackboards black enough? |
21353 | d. Are the exercise periods too short and too few? |
21353 | d. Are the windows thrown open during recess, and after and before school? |
21353 | d. For how many hours does the sun reach it? |
21353 | d. Is dry sweeping prohibited? |
21353 | d. Is it used during the summer? |
21353 | d. Is it used out of school hours; by special classes, athletic teams, etc., or by pupils generally? |
21353 | d. Is play supervised? |
21353 | d. Is the ventilation adequate or deficient? |
21353 | e. Are the walls too dark? |
21353 | e. Are there bathing facilities; are these adequate? |
21353 | e. Do unclean clothes vitiate the atmosphere? |
21353 | e. Has wet sawdust or even wet sand been tried? |
21353 | e. Have children of different ages equal opportunities, or do the large children monopolize the ground? |
21353 | e. Have you ever thought of the disciplinary and social value of cheap coat hangers to prevent wrinkling and tearing? |
21353 | e. Is it equipped for games? |
21353 | e. Is it monopolized by the larger children? |
21353 | e. Is the daylight adequate, deficient, or almost lacking? |
21353 | e. Is there too much close- range work? |
21353 | f. Are children encouraged by teachers and parents to use this park? |
21353 | f. Are swimming pools used for games, contests, etc.? |
21353 | f. Do unclean persons vitiate the atmosphere? |
21353 | f. Has oil ever been used to keep down surface dust on floors? |
21353 | f. How much larger ought it to be? |
21353 | f. Is it possible to give individual attention to individual needs so as to awaken individual interest? |
21353 | f. Is it used out of school hours; by special classes, athletic teams, etc., or by pupils generally? |
21353 | f. Is the woodwork too dark? |
21353 | f. Is there equipment for light gymnastics and games? |
21353 | from work because of toothache? |
21353 | g. Are bathing facilities used out of school hours? |
21353 | g. Are feather dusters prohibited? |
21353 | g. Are window panes kept clean? |
21353 | g. Does bad breath vitiate the atmosphere? |
21353 | g. Is it used out of school hours; by special classes, athletic teams, etc., or by pupils generally? |
21353 | g. Is it used out of school hours; by special classes, athletic teams, etc., or by pupils generally? |
21353 | h. Are dust rags moist or dry? |
21353 | h. Who is responsible for cleanliness of towels, washbasins, and swimming pools? |
21353 | || Among country dairies and creameries? |
21353 | || Are municipal depots desirable? |
21353 | || Are present sanitary laws rigid enough? |
21353 | || At whose expense? |
21353 | || Can nothing be done to increase the supply and cheapen the|| price of ice? |
21353 | || Does it reduce need for inspection? |
21353 | || Does it render inspection unnecessary? |
21353 | || Does present law prescribe adequate penalties? |
21353 | || For what portion of the supply? |
21353 | || How can tenement mothers keep milk at proper temperature? |
21353 | || How many depots would be required in New York City? |
21353 | || How many inspectors does New York City need? |
21353 | || How many inspectors should the state employ? |
21353 | || How would this affect price of whole milk? |
21353 | || Is Rochester experience applicable to New York City? |
21353 | || Is it desirable that a local committee be formed to coöperate|| with the Department of Health and County Medical Society? |
21353 | || Is it practicable to prohibit use of cans? |
21353 | || Is present sanitary code sufficient? |
21353 | || Is state supervision now adequate? |
21353 | || Shall bacterial standard be established? |
21353 | || Shall law require sterilization of all milk cans and bottles|| by milk company or creamery before returned to farms or|| refilled? |
21353 | || Shall pollution of milk cans and bottles be made a|| misdemeanor? |
21353 | || Shall sealing cans at creameries be required? |
21353 | || Shall transferring from one can to another or from can to|| bottle in open street be made a misdemeanor? |
21353 | || Should Maryland plan of traveling school be adopted as means|| of reaching producer? |
21353 | || Should bottles show whether true or commercial pasteurization|| is used? |
21353 | || Should law discourage other than model shops? |
21353 | || Should private capital be encouraged to establish shops? |
21353 | || Should private philanthropy support depots? |
21353 | || Should sale of repasteurized milk or cream be permitted? |
21353 | || Under what conditions? |
21353 | || What as to diseases of persons producing or handling milk? |
21353 | || What can be done to assist Teachers College in its plan for|| milk exhibit? |
21353 | || What can be done to teach mothers to detect unclean milk and|| to care properly for milk purchased? |
21353 | || What educational work is possible in connection with milk|| depots? |
21353 | || What for attendants''dress and care of person? |
21353 | || What for receiving milk before business hours when delivered|| from stations? |
21353 | || What for sterilization of utensils and bottles? |
21353 | || What further legislation is needed? |
21353 | || What provision can be demanded for proper refrigeration? |
21353 | || Will it protect against more dangerous forms of infection? |
21353 | || Within the city? |
21353 | || Would it increase price of milk? |
21353 | || Would such restrictions increase price? |
21353 | ||||= Education=|||| Should state system of lectures before agricultural institutes|| be extended? |
21353 | ||||= Infants''Milk Depots=|||| Should they use pasteurized or clean milk? |
21353 | ||||= Inspection=|||| Is it practicable by inspection alone to secure a clean milk|| supply? |
21353 | ||||= Legislation=|||| What needed as to diseased cattle? |
21353 | ||||= Pasteurization=|||| Should pasteurization be made compulsory? |
21353 | ||||||= Model Milk Shops=|||| What may safely be sold in connection with milk? |
20294 | (_ b_) with other fats? |
20294 | 14. Who discovered the germ of malaria? |
20294 | 9, Why is this done? |
20294 | About how much money could this country afford to spend in fighting consumption? |
20294 | Are Nervous Diseases Increasing? |
20294 | Are antiseptics good for them? |
20294 | Are great singers usually strong? |
20294 | Are the nerves resistant to disease, or specially subject to its attack? |
20294 | Are there many diseases of the muscles and bones? |
20294 | Are they near each other? |
20294 | At what two points is the blood system most likely to give way? |
20294 | But what of coal and gasoline? |
20294 | But what of the principal waste gas that the blood gives off in the lungs-- the carbon"smoke,"or carbon dioxid? |
20294 | But why do not the red cells carry air instead of just oxygen? |
20294 | By what path does the soluble waste leave the body? |
20294 | CHAPTER III THE FOOD- FUEL OF THE BODY- ENGINE WHAT KIND OF FOOD SHOULD WE EAT? |
20294 | Can the man who drinks alcohol tell how, or to what extent, it is injuring him? |
20294 | Can you see any trace of this in the breath? |
20294 | Could we live on starch- foods alone? |
20294 | Do those who use alcohol stand a good chance in fighting pneumonia? |
20294 | Do you grow while asleep? |
20294 | Does a plant have a mouth? |
20294 | Does it increase our working power? |
20294 | Does it increase the warmth of the body? |
20294 | Does our modern method of life tend to cause or to cure nervous diseases and insanity? |
20294 | Does the tubercle bacillus attack other parts of the body? |
20294 | Does your city or town have a central source of water- supply? |
20294 | From what source do all the fuels get their force or energy? |
20294 | Have any been pulled? |
20294 | How are the bones of the skull arranged? |
20294 | How are the human lungs formed? |
20294 | How are the joints formed? |
20294 | How are the limbs fastened to the body and back bone? |
20294 | How are we going to tell when these limits are being reached? |
20294 | How can a reservoir be protected? |
20294 | How can it be done? |
20294 | How can it be kept out of the drinking water? |
20294 | How can the eye change the form of its lens for near and for far sight? |
20294 | How can they be avoided? |
20294 | How can they be cured? |
20294 | How can we roughly tell to which class a food belongs or what its fuel value is? |
20294 | How can you build up a strong, clear, useful voice? |
20294 | How can you illustrate this by a burning glass? |
20294 | How can you improve your"wind"? |
20294 | How can you make school work as enjoyable as play? |
20294 | How can you prevent colds? |
20294 | How can you prove that beverages are not real foods? |
20294 | How can you prove this? |
20294 | How can you tell the difference between colic and appendicitis? |
20294 | How do alcohol and tobacco injure the blood system and heart? |
20294 | How do bacteria help us in keeping our water- supply pure? |
20294 | How do catarrh and adenoids affect the voice? |
20294 | How do disease germs grow? |
20294 | How do muscles change in shape? |
20294 | How do nuts compare in cost(_ a_) with other proteins? |
20294 | How do plants get their fuel, or food? |
20294 | How do plants help to clean the air? |
20294 | How do the bacteria of the soil"feed"the green plants? |
20294 | How do the muscles of the limbs act for you? |
20294 | How do the ribs and muscles help in breathing? |
20294 | How do the windpipe and the esophagus differ in form? |
20294 | How do they act in making voice sounds? |
20294 | How do they get their food? |
20294 | How do we clean and heal them? |
20294 | How do we grow them? |
20294 | How do you tell the difference in flavor between an apple and an onion? |
20294 | How does alcohol usually affect the mind and character? |
20294 | How does draining fields prevent malaria? |
20294 | How does exercising the muscles give you an appetite? |
20294 | How does good food help it? |
20294 | How does impure air make children look and feel? |
20294 | How does it help in making the two kinds of joints we find in the body? |
20294 | How does it help us to gain knowledge? |
20294 | How does nature repair a broken bone? |
20294 | How does outdoor air help heart- action? |
20294 | How does overwork, or over- training, affect the heart? |
20294 | How does perspiring affect the heat of the body? |
20294 | How does the air get in and out of the lung tubes? |
20294 | How does the blood itself protect us against infection in wounds? |
20294 | How does the body take in water other than by drinking it? |
20294 | How does the body take it in, how does it burn it, and how does it use the energy or power stored up in it to run the body- engine? |
20294 | How does the eye help to choose food? |
20294 | How does the insoluble waste leave the body? |
20294 | How does the message- and- answer system protect the body? |
20294 | How does the nose dispose of dust and lint? |
20294 | How does the tear gland act? |
20294 | How does this apply to the human voice? |
20294 | How is a good, clear, distinct voice of value? |
20294 | How is alcohol made? |
20294 | How is bread made? |
20294 | How is each kind carried away from the body? |
20294 | How is it likely to hinder a boy''s career? |
20294 | How is it that at first people thought that alcohol was helpful, when really it was not? |
20294 | How is its form changed before it can be used? |
20294 | How is outdoor air kept clean and pure? |
20294 | How is sewage disposed of? |
20294 | How is the body smoke carried away? |
20294 | How is the central system like a telephone office? |
20294 | How is the food carried down the food tube? |
20294 | How is the food carried to these parts? |
20294 | How is the voice a waste product? |
20294 | How is the voice box like a violin? |
20294 | How is the"man- motor"like an"auto"? |
20294 | How is wine made? |
20294 | How is your arm fastened to your body? |
20294 | How long can an animal live without breathing? |
20294 | How long can an animal live without eating? |
20294 | How many kinds of waste come from the body cells? |
20294 | How many layers has it? |
20294 | How many strokes of the heart- pump are there per minute in a man? |
20294 | How many teeth have you? |
20294 | How many times in an hour is all the blood in the body pumped through the liver, kidneys, and skin? |
20294 | How may diphtheria affect the nerves? |
20294 | How may it be avoided? |
20294 | How may it be done? |
20294 | How may pneumonia be prevented? |
20294 | How may valvular heart trouble be remedied? |
20294 | How may water suspected of being unhealthful be made safe to drink? |
20294 | How may"catching"diseases be prevented? |
20294 | How much exercise a day does a grown man or woman need? |
20294 | How much has the death rate in diphtheria been lowered? |
20294 | How much of the body will muscular exercise develop? |
20294 | How much of your body weight is made up of the muscles? |
20294 | How much sleep do you need? |
20294 | How often should hot baths be taken and why? |
20294 | How should headache be regarded and treated? |
20294 | How should the nails be trimmed and cleaned? |
20294 | How should this exercise be taken? |
20294 | How should we choose our foods? |
20294 | How should you take care of one? |
20294 | How was the windpipe made into the voice box? |
20294 | If our city wells are defiled by manure heaps and vault- privies, and our streams by sewage, where are we to turn for pure water? |
20294 | If so, how? |
20294 | If so, what is it? |
20294 | If the wound is very deep, how can you check the bleeding? |
20294 | If they are so valuable as"coal foods,"why do we not eat more of them at a meal? |
20294 | If we call the body an engine, what is the fuel? |
20294 | If we can succeed in getting an answer to the question, What makes the human automobile go? |
20294 | If you ca n''t get a doctor, what is to be done? |
20294 | If you examine blood under a microscope, what will you find in it? |
20294 | If you fall into deep water, what four things should you remember? |
20294 | If you know the knife is dirty, what is the proper treatment? |
20294 | If your knife should slip and cut you, how ought you to take care of the cut? |
20294 | In fever, why do you breathe more rapidly? |
20294 | In planning a week''s diet, how often would you use these vegetables, and why? |
20294 | In the case of swallowing poison, why should one drink warm water? |
20294 | In what foods do we find nitrogen? |
20294 | In what form is most of the nitrogen of vegetables? |
20294 | In what forms are they best carried? |
20294 | In what four ways is the air you breathe out different from that which you took in? |
20294 | In what order did your teeth appear in your mouth? |
20294 | In what parts of the food tube are(_ a_) starch,(_ b_) meats,(_ c_) fat digested? |
20294 | In what plants do we find it? |
20294 | In what respects is your progress in school work like your progress in learning to play games well? |
20294 | In what sense are the bones the tools of the muscles? |
20294 | In what sense is the nose like a radiator? |
20294 | In what two ways does the skin clean itself? |
20294 | In what way are the nerve and blood systems connected? |
20294 | In what way can fried food be made digestible? |
20294 | In what ways can you help make the table attractive and preserve health? |
20294 | In what ways do people poison the air? |
20294 | In what ways may food be made less digestible and wholesome by cooking? |
20294 | In what ways may it be used? |
20294 | In what, carbon? |
20294 | Is alcohol a food or a medicine? |
20294 | Is drinking water at meals hurtful? |
20294 | Is it a plant or an animal? |
20294 | Is it possible to kill all house flies? |
20294 | Is playing a waste of time? |
20294 | Is sugar a valuable food? |
20294 | Is the brain a ganglion? |
20294 | Is the sense of taste a safe guide in choosing foods? |
20294 | Is there any arrangement for oiling the joints? |
20294 | Is there any process like this among the lower animals? |
20294 | Is"sticking- plaster"good for a wound? |
20294 | It is fuel, of course; but what kind of fuel? |
20294 | Now comes the practical question, How are we to get rid of these breath- poisons? |
20294 | Now what is it that keeps the blood whirling round and round the body in this wonderful way? |
20294 | Now what is the chief quality which makes one kind of food preferable to another? |
20294 | Now, where does this saliva in the mouth come from? |
20294 | Of what use are the ganglia( gray matter) in the spinal cord? |
20294 | Of what use is each? |
20294 | On what parts of the body should soap be most freely used? |
20294 | On which side is the appendix located? |
20294 | Should cheese be eaten in large amounts at a time? |
20294 | Suppose you had seen some tempting fruit, what would have happened in your nervous system and in your digestive system? |
20294 | THE FOOD- FUEL OF THE BODY- ENGINE 21 What Kind of Food should We Eat? |
20294 | The first question that arises in our mind on looking at an engine or machine of any sort is, What makes it go? |
20294 | To take proper care of the teeth, what other parts of the mouth need attention? |
20294 | To which class of fuel- food might we say that they belong? |
20294 | What are adenoids? |
20294 | What are boils and carbuncles? |
20294 | What are cells? |
20294 | What are chocolate and cocoa? |
20294 | What are disease germs, and how are they named? |
20294 | What are disease germs? |
20294 | What are good games for girls? |
20294 | What are our chief sources of water- supply? |
20294 | What are some of the causes of diseases of the skin? |
20294 | What are spoken words? |
20294 | What are tendons? |
20294 | What are the advantages and disadvantages of cotton? |
20294 | What are the advantages and disadvantages of wool? |
20294 | What are the advantages of cold water in bathing? |
20294 | What are the advantages of cooking meats and vegetables? |
20294 | What are the bones? |
20294 | What are the bronchi? |
20294 | What are the capillaries, and what does the name mean? |
20294 | What are the characteristics of a good soap? |
20294 | What are the cilia for? |
20294 | What are the conditions required to make a good voice? |
20294 | What are the dangers of a poor soap? |
20294 | What are the dangers of river water? |
20294 | What are the dangers of taking patent or unknown medicines? |
20294 | What are the dangers of well water? |
20294 | What are the ganglions( ganglia) for? |
20294 | What are the milk- teeth? |
20294 | What are the only tastes perceived in the mouth? |
20294 | What are the risks of house filters? |
20294 | What are the salivary glands for? |
20294 | What are the uses of the skin to the rest of the body? |
20294 | What are the uses of these two kinds of little bodies( corpuscles)? |
20294 | What are the"nerve buds"or"bulbs"? |
20294 | What are veins? |
20294 | What are your duties to- day? |
20294 | What blood vessel carries the blood from the heart over the body? |
20294 | What blood vessels carry the blood to and from the lungs? |
20294 | What bones and tendons do you use when you stand on tip- toe? |
20294 | What causes a cold? |
20294 | What causes bread to become sour? |
20294 | What causes catarrh and colds? |
20294 | What causes constipation? |
20294 | What causes consumption( tuberculosis of the lungs)? |
20294 | What causes dandruff? |
20294 | What causes disease or deformity of the bones? |
20294 | What causes it? |
20294 | What causes many of the diseases of the nerves? |
20294 | What causes most of the diseases of bones? |
20294 | What causes the white crescent on the nail? |
20294 | What changes occur in food when it is cooked? |
20294 | What difference has this cleanliness made in the saving of life? |
20294 | What digestive juices"melt"fats? |
20294 | What disease is caused by scarcity of fresh vegetables or fruits? |
20294 | What do most patent medicines contain? |
20294 | What do the terms"bilious"and"jaundiced"mean? |
20294 | What do the terms"soluble"and"insoluble"waste mean? |
20294 | What do the throat, the mouth, and the nose have to do with voice training? |
20294 | What do we do when we want to carry water, or oil, or sewage, quickly and surely from one place to another? |
20294 | What do we find in dust? |
20294 | What do we know about the connection between mosquitoes and malaria? |
20294 | What do we know about the germs of pneumonia? |
20294 | What do we know about the speech centre? |
20294 | What do we mean by bringing the rays of light to a focus? |
20294 | What do we mean by motor nerves? |
20294 | What do we mean by voluntary and involuntary muscles, and how do they differ in form and location? |
20294 | What do we mean by"tobacco heart"? |
20294 | What does a coated tongue mean? |
20294 | What does alcohol do to the nervous system? |
20294 | What does each mean? |
20294 | What does each one of these divisions do? |
20294 | What does the blood carry from the lungs to the body cells? |
20294 | What does the brain do with the messages from the eyes, ears, and nose? |
20294 | What does the liver do to the blood? |
20294 | What does the name"artery"mean? |
20294 | What does the tongue do? |
20294 | What does the word ganglion mean to you? |
20294 | What does this great combination of powers in the pancreas mean? |
20294 | What does this prove? |
20294 | What does(_ a_) boiling and(_ b_) drying do to fruits? |
20294 | What effect does alcohol have upon the liver? |
20294 | What else does it do? |
20294 | What else should be done? |
20294 | What exercise is good for the muscles over the abdomen? |
20294 | What food- stuffs are found in milk? |
20294 | What glands are found in the skin? |
20294 | What good does it do to sprinkle streets? |
20294 | What good effects upon man''s better nature has alcohol to show as an offset for this dreadful tendency to bring out the worst and lowest in man? |
20294 | What good has his discovery done? |
20294 | What happens if the body can not get oxygen? |
20294 | What has cooking to do with the cost of food? |
20294 | What has happened in your inner ear when something in your ear goes"pop"? |
20294 | What is a cold? |
20294 | What is a corn? |
20294 | What is a filter and how does it work? |
20294 | What is a quick way of killing the mosquito? |
20294 | What is a slouching gait due to? |
20294 | What is a sprain? |
20294 | What is a well? |
20294 | What is a"complete food"? |
20294 | What is air made of? |
20294 | What is at the end of each tiny branch? |
20294 | What is cartilage? |
20294 | What is coffee? |
20294 | What is each for? |
20294 | What is fatigue and what does it mean? |
20294 | What is it like? |
20294 | What is meant by the term"fuel value of food"? |
20294 | What is meant in saying that man takes his food at second, or third, hand? |
20294 | What is muscle? |
20294 | What is nicotine? |
20294 | What is oleomargarine and how does it compare with butter? |
20294 | What is one of the commonest causes of a poor voice? |
20294 | What is our greatest danger in eating meat? |
20294 | What is our"sixth sense"? |
20294 | What is quinine, and where does it get its name? |
20294 | What is sweat, or perspiration, and from what does it come? |
20294 | What is tea? |
20294 | What is the German proverb about cleaning the ear? |
20294 | What is the appendix? |
20294 | What is the best and most successful way to study? |
20294 | What is the best insurance against accidents? |
20294 | What is the best method to keep the teeth and gums clean? |
20294 | What is the best one in most cases? |
20294 | What is the best possible material for an undergarment? |
20294 | What is the best way of keeping the hair and scalp healthy? |
20294 | What is the best way to avoid heart diseases, rheumatism, consumption, and pneumonia? |
20294 | What is the best way to clean house? |
20294 | What is the best way to cure a cold? |
20294 | What is the best way to ventilate a room? |
20294 | What is the bile duct? |
20294 | What is the bile? |
20294 | What is the cause of headache? |
20294 | What is the cause of sunburn and freckles? |
20294 | What is the difference between whiskey and brandy? |
20294 | What is the effect of alcohol on the nervous system? |
20294 | What is the food value of bananas? |
20294 | What is the gall bladder? |
20294 | What is the important thing to remember in any such case? |
20294 | What is the main purpose of this method? |
20294 | What is the most valuable single fat, and why? |
20294 | What is the name of the"body smoke"? |
20294 | What is the necessity of fruits and vegetables in our dietary? |
20294 | What is the peanut? |
20294 | What is the reason of this? |
20294 | What is the result of injury to any one of these parts? |
20294 | What is the retina? |
20294 | What is the safest way to clean a room? |
20294 | What is the supposed economy of boiling? |
20294 | What is the treatment for bruises? |
20294 | What is the white matter and what does it do? |
20294 | What is the windpipe? |
20294 | What is the"Lookout Department"of the body, and how is the work of this department distributed among the members? |
20294 | What is the"normal temperature"of the body? |
20294 | What is their use( function)? |
20294 | What is this action called? |
20294 | What is yeast? |
20294 | What kind of actions do they perform? |
20294 | What kind of dirt is dangerous to wounds? |
20294 | What kind of play or exercise strengthens it? |
20294 | What makes a good complexion? |
20294 | What makes the difference? |
20294 | What makes up the emergency field- ration of the German army, and why? |
20294 | What makes water rise in a spring or an artesian well? |
20294 | What may cause this breakage, or leakage? |
20294 | What methods are used for preventing it? |
20294 | What methods are used in curing the disease? |
20294 | What muscles are we using when we"bat"or"serve"in ball and tennis? |
20294 | What other juices help to melt the bread? |
20294 | What other plants also do the same thing? |
20294 | What part of the violin has most to do with the quality of the sound? |
20294 | What process keeps your body warm? |
20294 | What proof have we that smoking stunts growth? |
20294 | What qualities should a good garment possess as to shape, fit, and texture? |
20294 | What senses and powers does base- ball develop? |
20294 | What should be done to the nail- fold? |
20294 | What should be given when lye has been swallowed? |
20294 | What should we specially avoid in washing or scrubbing the skin? |
20294 | What signal have we that we are beginning to over- exercise the heart? |
20294 | What trouble do they cause? |
20294 | What two kinds of muscles are there? |
20294 | What two kinds of waste do these processes cause? |
20294 | What vegetables contain starch, what sugar, and what digestible protein? |
20294 | What will fresh- air and sunlight do to the disease germs in the dust? |
20294 | What work is done by their juice? |
20294 | What"catching"diseases often cause organic disease of the heart? |
20294 | When and how did we find that diphtheria was due to germs? |
20294 | When do eyes need glasses? |
20294 | When does fermentation stop, and for what reason? |
20294 | When is pork a valuable food? |
20294 | When should we do our hardest studying? |
20294 | When the thumb is paralyzed, what do we know about the brain? |
20294 | When you have a cold, why do you often lose your sense of smell? |
20294 | When you press your hand to the left side of your chest, what movement do you feel? |
20294 | When you run, why do you breathe more quickly? |
20294 | When you soak a bone in weak acid, what happens? |
20294 | When you touch a hot lamp chimney, what happens in your nervous system? |
20294 | Where and when is water perfectly pure? |
20294 | Where are the biceps and triceps muscles? |
20294 | Where are the strongest valves? |
20294 | Where blood comes in spurts from a cut, what does this mean? |
20294 | Where do we find its organ located? |
20294 | Where do we find the gray matter in the nervous system? |
20294 | Where do we find the key- board of hearing? |
20294 | Where does the blood in the body go in order to get this oxygen, which is so vital to it? |
20294 | Where does the real"eating"take place in the body? |
20294 | Where in the body do we really smell, hear, and see? |
20294 | Where is it? |
20294 | Where is the best place to feel the pulse? |
20294 | Where is the sense of smell located? |
20294 | Where? |
20294 | Which are generally nearer the surface, arteries or veins? |
20294 | Which foods need the most chewing? |
20294 | Which is the better food, white or brown bread? |
20294 | Which part of the heart has the thickest muscle and why? |
20294 | Which source of water- supply is safest? |
20294 | Why and how far can we rely upon our natural desires and appetites for food? |
20294 | Why are dirty teeth a very common cause of disease in the body? |
20294 | Why are fats slow of digestion? |
20294 | Why are furs unwholesome? |
20294 | Why are tea and coffee, if stewed, bad for the digestion? |
20294 | Why are these the most harmful of these drinks? |
20294 | Why are they cheaper than meat? |
20294 | Why are they larger than the arm- muscles? |
20294 | Why are they not so dangerous as cuts? |
20294 | Why are"gritty"tooth- powders bad for the teeth? |
20294 | Why can you not eat as much jam, at one time, as raw fruit? |
20294 | Why do children born deaf become dumb? |
20294 | Why do marching and singing and drawing alternating with your other lessons, help you to grow? |
20294 | Why do most cuts and scratches heal quickly, while some others do not? |
20294 | Why do the veins have valves? |
20294 | Why do we call it the cochlea? |
20294 | Why do we digest it slowly? |
20294 | Why do we have wax in the outer ear? |
20294 | Why do we need a doctor in the case of a broken bone? |
20294 | Why do we need a mouth? |
20294 | Why do we need a system of nerves? |
20294 | Why do we need a variety of foods? |
20294 | Why do we need disinfectants? |
20294 | Why do we need nails? |
20294 | Why do we need with our meals the lighter green vegetables, although they have little nutritive value? |
20294 | Why do you have recess? |
20294 | Why do you naturally love to play? |
20294 | Why does a cold sometimes make you deaf? |
20294 | Why does absorbent cotton make a good dressing? |
20294 | Why does it not carry air? |
20294 | Why does it pay cities to spend large sums to secure pure water? |
20294 | Why does lime- water become milky when you breathe into it? |
20294 | Why does the heart beat faster when you run? |
20294 | Why does your heart beat faster? |
20294 | Why especially in summer? |
20294 | Why have they become so different? |
20294 | Why have we less sickness in summer than in winter? |
20294 | Why is alcohol particularly bad for underfed and overworked people? |
20294 | Why is an open fire not the best means of heating and ventilating? |
20294 | Why is breathing so necessary to life that it lasts practically as long as life does, and when it stops, life stops too? |
20294 | Why is dirt under the nails sodangerous? |
20294 | Why is dirty milk less nourishing than clean milk? |
20294 | Why is drinking water likely to be impure? |
20294 | Why is dusty air unwholesome? |
20294 | Why is gardening a valuable occupation? |
20294 | Why is it bad for you to study or exercise while you are eating, or right after eating? |
20294 | Why is it better for you to let these drinks alone? |
20294 | Why is it dangerous to eat highly seasoned stews or hashes? |
20294 | Why is it hard to digest? |
20294 | Why is it harmful for boys? |
20294 | Why is it necessary that food should taste good? |
20294 | Why is it that some children ca n''t help wriggling when tickled? |
20294 | Why is it that we do not need to clean a burn? |
20294 | Why is it that when two people look at the same thing at the same time they may have very different ideas of what it is? |
20294 | Why is it very important that they be eaten in moderation only? |
20294 | Why is it wise to keep the air from a burn? |
20294 | Why is malaria not so common now as in pioneer days? |
20294 | Why is muscular exercise in the open air important in education? |
20294 | Why is smoking a foolish habit? |
20294 | Why is the blood from the food tube sent to the liver directly, instead of by way of the heart? |
20294 | Why is the collar- bone more likely to be broken than some of the other bones? |
20294 | Why is the liver such a large organ? |
20294 | Why is the medulla such an important part of the nervous system? |
20294 | Why is the skin so important? |
20294 | Why is the windpipe stiff? |
20294 | Why is this important? |
20294 | Why is this necessary? |
20294 | Why is this water sure to be pure? |
20294 | Why is time well spent in cooking food? |
20294 | Why is water necessary in the body? |
20294 | Why is your body like a sponge? |
20294 | Why is"caged air"dangerous? |
20294 | Why keep away from other people? |
20294 | Why must surgeons and nurses keep themselves and their patients perfectly clean? |
20294 | Why must the dressings be perfectly clean? |
20294 | Why must the starchy foods be changed in the body into sugar, or glucose? |
20294 | Why must these foods be ground and cooked? |
20294 | Why need we no longer dread it as people did twenty- five years ago? |
20294 | Why not also tuberculosis? |
20294 | Why not? |
20294 | Why ought one to wash the hands before eating? |
20294 | Why ought we to try to? |
20294 | Why seal the jars of preserved fruits? |
20294 | Why should a consumptive hold a cloth before his face when coughing? |
20294 | Why should animal and vegetable foods be used together? |
20294 | Why should clothing be frequently washed? |
20294 | Why should clothing be porous? |
20294 | Why should everyone learn about the human body? |
20294 | Why should exercise and play be in the open air? |
20294 | Why should hair tonics be let alone? |
20294 | Why should he go to a camp or sanatorium? |
20294 | Why should heavy muscular work or strain be avoided after an attack of one of these diseases? |
20294 | Why should his sputum be burned? |
20294 | Why should it be thoroughly baked? |
20294 | Why should nuts be eaten in moderate quantity only? |
20294 | Why should the tight bandage be slightly loosened in half an hour after it has been applied? |
20294 | Why should we eat fish only once or twice a week? |
20294 | Why, or why not? |
20294 | Why? |
20294 | Why? |
20294 | Why? |
20294 | Why? |
20294 | Why? |
20294 | Why? |
20294 | Why? |
20294 | Why? |
20294 | Why? |
20294 | Why? |
20294 | Why? |
20294 | Will you have any more later? |
20294 | a child? |
20294 | a reservoir? |
20294 | a spring? |
20294 | a woman? |
20294 | beer? |
20294 | by sensory nerves? |
20294 | cider? |
20294 | for the muscles of the back? |
20294 | of taste? |
20294 | the iris? |
20294 | the pupil? |
20294 | what are the ashes? |
20294 | what is the smoke? |
20294 | when we breathe? |
20294 | whiskey? |
6986 | 119. Who discovered the circulation of the blood? |
6986 | 23 What is the special value of public parks? |
6986 | 33? |
6986 | A broken leg? |
6986 | A bursa? |
6986 | A dislocation? |
6986 | A falsetto voice? |
6986 | A fourth? |
6986 | A function? |
6986 | Absinthe? |
6986 | After hearing her visitor, Patti replied:"Are you willing to give up_ everything_ for your art? |
6986 | Albinos? |
6986 | Ammonia? |
6986 | Amyl? |
6986 | Any advantage aside from health? |
6986 | Appearance of the food as it passes through the pylorus? |
6986 | Appearance of the food when it leaves the duodenum? |
6986 | Apples? |
6986 | Are agreeable odors healthful, and disagreeable ones unhealthful? |
6986 | Are baths a modern refinement? |
6986 | Are bed curtains healthful? |
6986 | Are churches? |
6986 | Are closely curtained windows healthful? |
6986 | Are fruitcakes, rich pastry, and puddings wholesome? |
6986 | Are liquor drinkers more or less liable to epidemic diseases? |
6986 | Are not amusements, to repair the waste of the nervous energy, especially needed by persons whose life is one of care and toil? |
6986 | Are our bedrooms? |
6986 | Are our bodies the same from day to day? |
6986 | Are people naturally right or left- handed? |
6986 | Are schoolrooms always properly ventilated? |
6986 | Are the current stories of people who live without food to be relied upon? |
6986 | Are the disks permanent? |
6986 | Are the hairs straight? |
6986 | Are the muscles always attached to bones? |
6986 | Are the shape and size uniform? |
6986 | Are the striated muscle fibers voluntary or involuntary? |
6986 | Are the toes naturally flexible? |
6986 | Are these always proof of its purity? |
6986 | Are they of any real value? |
6986 | Are they, then, harmless drinks? |
6986 | Are warm biscuit and bread healthful? |
6986 | Are"eyestones"useful? |
6986 | At what age should one cease from haste of all kinds? |
6986 | At what rate? |
6986 | Besides being the organ of taste, what use does the tongue subserve? |
6986 | Bread? |
6986 | Brown bread? |
6986 | By what carelessness may we impair our sight? |
6986 | By what other name is it known? |
6986 | By what process is alcohol always formed? |
6986 | Can a person become used to bad air, so that it will not injure him? |
6986 | Can a smoker tell in the dark, whether or not his cigar is lighted? |
6986 | Can children endure exposure better than grown persons? |
6986 | Can one give up the use of opium when he pleases? |
6986 | Can one in youth lay up health as he can money for middle or old age? |
6986 | Can one really"draw the air into his lungs"? |
6986 | Can one tickle himself? |
6986 | Can other forms of exercise be successfully substituted for walking? |
6986 | Can the points of origin and of attachment change offices? |
6986 | Can the sense of touch always be relied upon? |
6986 | Can there be any sound, then, where there is no mind? |
6986 | Can there be feeling or motion in the lower limbs when the spinal cord is destroyed? |
6986 | Can we expel all the air from our lungs? |
6986 | Can we, at night, breathe anything but night air? |
6986 | Can you describe the indirect articulation of the shoulder blade with the trunk? |
6986 | Can you move your upper jaw? |
6986 | Can you name similar instances which have come under your own observation? |
6986 | Can you show how the lower extremity of the fibula, below its juncture with the tibia, is prolonged to form a part of the ankle joint? |
6986 | Cause of bowlegs? |
6986 | Cause of this disease? |
6986 | Cause? |
6986 | Cause? |
6986 | Cause? |
6986 | Cause? |
6986 | Causes of spinal curvature? |
6986 | Causes of stammering? |
6986 | Causes? |
6986 | Chalk? |
6986 | Cheese? |
6986 | Chilblain? |
6986 | Chloral hydrate? |
6986 | Composition of fat? |
6986 | Constituents of sugar? |
6986 | Consumption? |
6986 | Corns? |
6986 | Corrosive sublimate? |
6986 | Coughing? |
6986 | Could a person live on one kind of food alone? |
6986 | Crying? |
6986 | Cure? |
6986 | Cure? |
6986 | Cure? |
6986 | Cure? |
6986 | Cure? |
6986 | Cure? |
6986 | Cure? |
6986 | Cure? |
6986 | Cure? |
6986 | Cured? |
6986 | Danger in acute rheumatism? |
6986 | Danger of reading upon the ears? |
6986 | Danger? |
6986 | Did you ever see a big toe lying in a straight line with the foot, as shown in statuary and paintings? |
6986 | Difference between a sigh and a groan? |
6986 | Do all nations have eyes of the same shape? |
6986 | Do children ever need spectacles? |
6986 | Do not most people eat more than is for their good? |
6986 | Do stimulants supply force? |
6986 | Do the edges of the upper and the lower teeth meet? |
6986 | Do they always cause disease when taken into the body? |
6986 | Do they have an influence on the voice? |
6986 | Do we destroy the force we use? |
6986 | Do we really feel with our fingers? |
6986 | Do we then draw all our power from nature? |
6986 | Do you know the position of the large arteries in the limbs, so that in case of accident you could stop the flow of blood? |
6986 | Does Alcohol impart heat? |
6986 | Does Alcohol impart strength? |
6986 | Does a horse travel with less fatigue over a flat than a hilly country? |
6986 | Does air naturally exist in the hair? |
6986 | Does alcohol confer any permanent strength? |
6986 | Does alcohol contain any element needed by the body? |
6986 | Does alcohol have any effect on the bones? |
6986 | Does alcohol impart heat to the body? |
6986 | Does alcohol interfere with this function? |
6986 | Does alcohol tend to produce clearness and vigor of thought? |
6986 | Does any venous blood reach the heart without coming through the venæ cavæ? |
6986 | Does cider possess the same intoxicating principle as brandy? |
6986 | Does hair grow after death? |
6986 | Does it confer strength? |
6986 | Does it exist in nature? |
6986 | Does it not also add to the pleasures of life? |
6986 | Does it render the blood thin or heavy? |
6986 | Does its use require great caution? |
6986 | Does liquor strengthen the muscles of a working man? |
6986 | Does not a blind person always excite more sympathy than a deaf one? |
6986 | Does patent leather form a healthful covering for the feet? |
6986 | Does swimming require much muscular exertion? |
6986 | Does the blood permeate all parts of the body? |
6986 | Does the character of our food influence the quantity of water we need? |
6986 | Does the excessive use of tea and coffee ever affect the voice? |
6986 | Does the general health of the system affect the strength of the bones? |
6986 | Does the respiration of woman differ from that of man? |
6986 | Does the use of alcohol tend to increase crime and poverty? |
6986 | Does the warmth of clothing depend on its weight? |
6986 | Does this apply to outer as well as under garments? |
6986 | Does whistling depend on the voice? |
6986 | Eating heartily just before retiring? |
6986 | Eczema? |
6986 | Effects of tea? |
6986 | Eggs, raw and cooked? |
6986 | Eggs? |
6986 | Ethyl? |
6986 | Fireplaces? |
6986 | Football? |
6986 | For full, easy breathing in singing, should we use the diaphragm and lower ribs, or the upper ribs alone? |
6986 | For what does this open? |
6986 | For what purpose should we exercise? |
6986 | From what do many of them arise? |
6986 | From what kind of food does the body derive the greatest strength? |
6986 | Furs? |
6986 | Gain? |
6986 | General effect of a cold bath? |
6986 | Has alcohol any beneficial properties? |
6986 | Has sulphur any taste? |
6986 | Has the fibrin any other use? |
6986 | Hasheesh? |
6986 | How abundant is it? |
6986 | How and where is the heat of the body generated? |
6986 | How and why does this vary? |
6986 | How are disease germs often disseminated? |
6986 | How are talking machines made? |
6986 | How are the arteries protected? |
6986 | How are the bones tied together? |
6986 | How are the higher tones of the voice produced? |
6986 | How are the intestines divided? |
6986 | How are the teeth fitted in the jaw? |
6986 | How are their powers crippled? |
6986 | How are these valves strengthened? |
6986 | How are they arranged? |
6986 | How are they best cured? |
6986 | How are washbasin pipes contaminated? |
6986 | How are we to judge between a natural and an artificial longing? |
6986 | How can a person who does not know how to swim, save himself from drowning? |
6986 | How can an extensive burn produce congestion of the lungs? |
6986 | How can insects be removed? |
6986 | How can it be examined? |
6986 | How can it be turned into muscular motion, mental vigor, etc.? |
6986 | How can jugglers drink when standing on their heads? |
6986 | How can one secure a calm and tranquil life? |
6986 | How can the hair stand on end? |
6986 | How can they be prevented? |
6986 | How can this be done? |
6986 | How can we best prevent skin diseases, colds, and rheumatism? |
6986 | How can we best protect ourselves against the changes of our climate? |
6986 | How can we best show our admiration and respect for the human body? |
6986 | How can we detect inattention from deafness in a child? |
6986 | How can we detect the floating impurities in the air? |
6986 | How can we grow beautiful? |
6986 | How can we prevent this, and yet secure fresh air? |
6986 | How can we test the air we exhale? |
6986 | How can you obtain it for examination? |
6986 | How can you prove the effect of duration of sound in speaking and singing? |
6986 | How can you remove the mineral matter? |
6986 | How can you see the papillæ of taste? |
6986 | How can you tell whether the blood comes from an artery or a vein? |
6986 | How can you tie a knot in a bone? |
6986 | How constant is the need of air? |
6986 | How cured? |
6986 | How cured? |
6986 | How do bed coverings take the place of day garments? |
6986 | How do bones grow? |
6986 | How do catarrhal colds generally arise? |
6986 | How do clothing and shelter economize food? |
6986 | How do habits help us? |
6986 | How do hibernating animals live during the winter? |
6986 | How do horses move their skin? |
6986 | How do people sometimes take opium without knowing it? |
6986 | How do poisonous gases often find entrance to a house? |
6986 | How do the broken ends of the bone now appear? |
6986 | How do the extra air bubbles find their way into the hair? |
6986 | How do the gestures of the hand enforce our ideas and feelings? |
6986 | How do the hipbones give solidity? |
6986 | How do the intonations of the voice affect the meaning of words? |
6986 | How do the muscles move the limbs? |
6986 | How do the nails grow? |
6986 | How do the young ruin their health? |
6986 | How do they differ from striated muscle fibers? |
6986 | How do waste pipes often become closed? |
6986 | How do we gratify it? |
6986 | How do we stand erect? |
6986 | How do you account for the statement made in the note concerning musk and ambergris? |
6986 | How do you explain the difference in the manner of eating between carnivorous and herbivorous animals? |
6986 | How does Nature punish a violation of her laws? |
6986 | How does a broken bone heal? |
6986 | How does a hair grow? |
6986 | How does alcohol interfere with the action of the nerves? |
6986 | How does alcohol interfere with the regular office of the membranes? |
6986 | How does clothing keep us warm? |
6986 | How does fat compare with sugar in producing heat? |
6986 | How does indigestion frequently cause a headache? |
6986 | How does it check the process of oxidation? |
6986 | How does it distinguish animals from plants? |
6986 | How does it predispose to disease? |
6986 | How does it vary? |
6986 | How does it vary? |
6986 | How does it vary? |
6986 | How does newly broken ground induce malaria? |
6986 | How does one cough in his sleep? |
6986 | How does physical cleanliness promote moral purity? |
6986 | How does physiological ignorance often cause intemperance? |
6986 | How does tea differ from coffee? |
6986 | How does the amœba digest its food? |
6986 | How does the brain control all the vital processes? |
6986 | How does the brain grow? |
6986 | How does the fat exist in the body? |
6986 | How does the flesh of man differ from that of an ox? |
6986 | How does the growth of the nail during disease compare with its growth in health? |
6986 | How does the management of the breath affect this fatigue? |
6986 | How does the nail increase in length? |
6986 | How does the oblique position of the ribs aid in respiration? |
6986 | How does the peculiar construction of the muscle confer strength? |
6986 | How does the pressure of the air aid us in walking? |
6986 | How does the pulse felt by the finger correspond with the beat of the heart? |
6986 | How does the sight assist the hearing? |
6986 | How does the singing voice differ from the speaking voice? |
6986 | How does the stomach weep, and what is the character of its tears? |
6986 | How does their elasticity act? |
6986 | How does this amount vary? |
6986 | How is alcohol produced? |
6986 | How is an inflammation caused? |
6986 | How is chloroform obtained? |
6986 | How is constriction of the lungs produced? |
6986 | How is friction prevented? |
6986 | How is it distributed? |
6986 | How is it generally caused? |
6986 | How is it lined? |
6986 | How is it modified? |
6986 | How is it secreted? |
6986 | How is it secured? |
6986 | How is opium obtained? |
6986 | How is pepsin prepared? |
6986 | How is sound produced? |
6986 | How is squinting caused? |
6986 | How is the air strained as it passes into the lungs? |
6986 | How is the crystalline lens kept in place? |
6986 | How is the cuticle formed? |
6986 | How is the danger increased in youth? |
6986 | How is the flow of gastric juice influenced? |
6986 | How is the heart itself nourished? |
6986 | How is the interior divided? |
6986 | How is the lower jaw hinged? |
6986 | How is the rotary motion of the eye obtained? |
6986 | How is the skeleton concealed? |
6986 | How is the skin constantly changing? |
6986 | How is the temperature of the body regulated? |
6986 | How is their existence revealed? |
6986 | How is this force set free? |
6986 | How is_ a_ formed by the voice? |
6986 | How large is it? |
6986 | How long does it last? |
6986 | How long does it require for all the blood to pass through the heart? |
6986 | How long does it take the blood to make the tour of the body? |
6986 | How long does it take the thumb nail to grow from its root to its free extremity? |
6986 | How long should a delicate person remain in the water? |
6986 | How long should one remain in any bath? |
6986 | How long will it take for the brain of a man six feet high to receive news of an injury to his foot, and to reply? |
6986 | How long? |
6986 | How many are there? |
6986 | How many bones are there in the body? |
6986 | How many bones in the fingers? |
6986 | How many chambers in the heart? |
6986 | How many hours does each person need? |
6986 | How many pairs are there? |
6986 | How many pairs of nerves supply the eye? |
6986 | How many rows of hairs are there in the eyelashes? |
6986 | How may a constitutional tendency to this disease be warded off in youth? |
6986 | How may a river infect the entire population of a town? |
6986 | How may a scrofulous tendency of the system be counteracted? |
6986 | How may severe bleeding be stopped? |
6986 | How may the digestive organs be strengthened? |
6986 | How may the structure of muscular fibers be rudely illustrated? |
6986 | How may they be cleared? |
6986 | How may they be removed? |
6986 | How may we acquire the habit of early rising? |
6986 | How may we avoid that disease? |
6986 | How may we strengthen the brain? |
6986 | How much does this vary in health? |
6986 | How much food is needed per day by an adult in active exercise? |
6986 | How much in a year? |
6986 | How much of the breathing capacity is available only through practice? |
6986 | How much, in addition, can the lungs expel forcibly? |
6986 | How often and for how long time should a bed be ventilated? |
6986 | How often do we breathe? |
6986 | How often do we breathe? |
6986 | How often do we wink? |
6986 | How often should refuse be carted away? |
6986 | How often should the ablution of the entire body be performed? |
6986 | How rapidly do our bodies change? |
6986 | How rapidly is bone produced? |
6986 | How relieved? |
6986 | How should a belt be worn, if used during exercise? |
6986 | How should a child be taught? |
6986 | How should an inexperienced sea bather begin? |
6986 | How should bad smells be treated? |
6986 | How should it be cooked? |
6986 | How should suspected water be treated? |
6986 | How should tea be made? |
6986 | How should the back premises be cared for? |
6986 | How should the season regulate our diet? |
6986 | How should the temperature of the water, in bathing, compare with that of the air? |
6986 | How should traps and drains be cared for? |
6986 | How should we have our boots and shoes made? |
6986 | How should women dress when rowing, horseback riding, tennis playing, etc.? |
6986 | How soon does it act? |
6986 | How soon should it be treated? |
6986 | How was the discovery received? |
6986 | How were diseases formerly supposed to be caused? |
6986 | How would you convince a person that a bedroom should be aired? |
6986 | How would you treat a severe burn? |
6986 | How? |
6986 | How? |
6986 | If a drop of an infusion charged with bacteria be put in the extract of beef or mutton, what is the result? |
6986 | If a hair be plucked out, will another grow in its place? |
6986 | If a person is plunged under water, will it enter his lungs? |
6986 | If alcohol is not a stimulant, how does it cause the heart to overwork? |
6986 | If its frequent removal be inexpedient, what precaution should be used? |
6986 | If one is compelled to eat a meal rapidly, as at a railroad station, what should he take? |
6986 | If the eyelids of a profound sleeper were raised, and a candle brought near, would the iris contract? |
6986 | If the nerve leading to any organ of sense be cut, what would be the effect? |
6986 | If we feel chilly and depressed after a bath, what is the teaching? |
6986 | If we use a"bunk"bed, should we pack away the clothes when we first rise in the morning? |
6986 | If, in the limb of a dead body, one end of a muscle is separated from its point of attachment, what occurs? |
6986 | In amputating a limb, what part, when divided, will cause the keenest pain? |
6986 | In building a house, what precautions should be taken against dampness? |
6986 | In case of the intestine? |
6986 | In cases of sudden blanching of the hair what is the effect upon the pigment? |
6986 | In graceful walking, should the toes or the heel touch the ground first? |
6986 | In roasting? |
6986 | In smaller animals or man? |
6986 | In such cases, how are they usually arranged? |
6986 | In the latter instance, how does the contraction take place? |
6986 | In the organs of voice, what parts have somewhat the same effect as the case of a violin and the sounding- board of a piano? |
6986 | In the upper or lower extremities? |
6986 | In thickness? |
6986 | In what consists the value of the power of habit? |
6986 | In what diseases is the variation of temperature marked? |
6986 | In what does chronic rheumatism often result? |
6986 | In what form do smooth muscle fibers frequently occur? |
6986 | In what lies the perfection of the hand? |
6986 | In what part of the nose is the function of smell performed? |
6986 | In what sense is the blood"liquid flesh"? |
6986 | In what two ways is the food absorbed? |
6986 | In what two ways may the position of the ribs change the capacity of the chest? |
6986 | In what virtue lies the peril of narcotics? |
6986 | In what way does alcohol interfere with the digestion? |
6986 | In what way does life exist through death? |
6986 | In which direction does one always turn in that case? |
6986 | Influence of strong tea? |
6986 | Ingrowing nails? |
6986 | Is Alcohol a Food? |
6986 | Is Tobacco a Food? |
6986 | Is a bone once removed ever restored? |
6986 | Is a comfortable bed necessary to perfect health? |
6986 | Is a cup of black coffee a healthful close to a hearty dinner? |
6986 | Is a fashionable waist a model of art in sculpture or painting? |
6986 | Is a foul smell always the most dangerous? |
6986 | Is a generally closed parlor a healthful room? |
6986 | Is a muscle always extended between two contiguous bones? |
6986 | Is a regulation step desirable in walking? |
6986 | Is a staid, formal promenade suitable exercise? |
6986 | Is a stooping posture a healthful position? |
6986 | Is a young person excusable, who leads a sedentary life, and yet takes no daily outdoor exercise? |
6986 | Is abundant perspiration injurious? |
6986 | Is alcohol a food? |
6986 | Is alcohol a stimulant or a narcotic? |
6986 | Is alcohol assimilated? |
6986 | Is alcohol present in domestic wines and home- brewed ales? |
6986 | Is alcohol, in any proper sense of the term, a food? |
6986 | Is an even- sided symmetry necessary to the beauty of a boot? |
6986 | Is an excess of soap beneficial? |
6986 | Is chewing tobacco more injurious than smoking? |
6986 | Is each part of the body supplied with its own nerve? |
6986 | Is every injury to the brain fatal? |
6986 | Is it a blessing to be placed beyond the necessity for work? |
6986 | Is it a good plan to take a glass of liquor before dinner? |
6986 | Is it a perfect sphere? |
6986 | Is it an involuntary act? |
6986 | Is it never wise to eat at this time? |
6986 | Is it of value? |
6986 | Is it often found in wines and spirits? |
6986 | Is it probable that the body was intended to give out in any one of its organs? |
6986 | Is it safe to run any risk in this dangerous direction? |
6986 | Is it well to take a long walk before breakfast? |
6986 | Is it well to throw off our coats or shawls when we come in heated from a long walk? |
6986 | Is liquor a wholesome"tonic"? |
6986 | Is living bone sensitive? |
6986 | Is not a draught of air dangerous? |
6986 | Is not severe mental labor incompatible with a rapidly growing body? |
6986 | Is not the preservation of one''s health a moral duty? |
6986 | Is not the truth just stated as applicable to moral and intellectual, as to physical life? |
6986 | Is not this as true in the moral as in the physical world? |
6986 | Is sea bathing advisable for persons of all ages? |
6986 | Is the alcohol taken into the stomach eliminated unchanged? |
6986 | Is the bile necessary to life? |
6986 | Is the blacksmith''s right arm healthier than the left? |
6986 | Is the constitution of bone the same in animals as in man? |
6986 | Is the cuticle essential to touch? |
6986 | Is the eye a perfect sphere? |
6986 | Is the habit of diving desirable? |
6986 | Is the length of the different bones proportional? |
6986 | Is the night air out of doors ever injurious? |
6986 | Is the number fixed? |
6986 | Is the old rule,"after dinner sit awhile,"a good one? |
6986 | Is the process of union completed sooner in old people or in young? |
6986 | Is the proverb that"blood is thicker than water"literally true? |
6986 | Is the tongue necessary to speech? |
6986 | Is there any danger in changing the warm clothing of our daily wear for the thin one of a party? |
6986 | Is there any danger in looking"crosseyed"for fun? |
6986 | Is there any danger in violent exercise? |
6986 | Is there any feeling in a hair? |
6986 | Is there any good in sighing? |
6986 | Is there any indication of character in physiognomy? |
6986 | Is there any necessity for walking and sitting erect? |
6986 | Is there any nourishment in beer? |
6986 | Is there any provision for remedying defects in the body? |
6986 | Is there any truth in the idea that the image of the murderer can be seen in the eye of the dead victim? |
6986 | Is there any truth in the proverb that"he who sleeps dines"? |
6986 | Is there more than one kind of alcohol? |
6986 | Is there not danger of overeating? |
6986 | Is tobacco a food? |
6986 | Is waterproof clothing healthful for constant wear? |
6986 | Is"lunching"a healthful practice? |
6986 | Its advantages? |
6986 | Its cause? |
6986 | Its cause? |
6986 | Its characteristics? |
6986 | Its composition? |
6986 | Its composition? |
6986 | Its construction? |
6986 | Its cure? |
6986 | Its dangers? |
6986 | Its effect? |
6986 | Its influence on the system? |
6986 | Its organic principle? |
6986 | Its organic principle? |
6986 | Its peculiarities? |
6986 | Its physiological effect? |
6986 | Its size? |
6986 | Its structure? |
6986 | Its two forms? |
6986 | Its two kinds? |
6986 | Its use? |
6986 | Its use? |
6986 | Its use? |
6986 | Its use? |
6986 | Its uses? |
6986 | Its value? |
6986 | Lamb? |
6986 | Last? |
6986 | Laughing? |
6986 | May not food which requires little time in the stomach need more in the other organs, and_ vice versa_? |
6986 | Milk? |
6986 | Most dangerous? |
6986 | Must a student starve himself? |
6986 | Must pure air necessarily be cold air? |
6986 | Must the object to be smelled touch the nose? |
6986 | Name some agencies that influence the pulse beat? |
6986 | Nutritive value of chocolate? |
6986 | Nutritive value of corn? |
6986 | Object of the crystalline lens? |
6986 | Object of this high temperature? |
6986 | Objection to pork? |
6986 | Objects of"splints"? |
6986 | Of a hot stove? |
6986 | Of a warm bath? |
6986 | Of caffeine? |
6986 | Of coffee? |
6986 | Of narrow heels? |
6986 | Of narrow toes? |
6986 | Of overstudy or mental labor? |
6986 | Of ripe fruits? |
6986 | Of striated muscle fibers? |
6986 | Of the body? |
6986 | Of the pads? |
6986 | Of the potato? |
6986 | Of thin soles? |
6986 | Of tight- laced boots? |
6986 | Of what especial use is this power in case of the smaller arteries? |
6986 | Of what general system do they form a part? |
6986 | Of what is a fibril itself composed? |
6986 | Of what use are gastronomic odors? |
6986 | On the mental and moral powers? |
6986 | On what do ease and speed in swimming depend? |
6986 | On what part of the head does baldness commonly occur? |
6986 | On which arteries can we best feel it? |
6986 | One probable reason why women are less frequently bald than men? |
6986 | Ought a man to retire from business while his faculties are still unimpaired? |
6986 | Ought a person to be punished for a crime committed during intoxication? |
6986 | Ought a scholar to study during the time of recess? |
6986 | Ought we not to exercise great care in selecting the water we drink? |
6986 | Ought we not to use the greatest care in the selection of our physician? |
6986 | Oxalic acid? |
6986 | Oysters? |
6986 | Paris Green? |
6986 | Peculiarity of the acute? |
6986 | Phosphorus from matches? |
6986 | Piazzas and balconies? |
6986 | Pleurisy? |
6986 | Plumbing? |
6986 | Pneumonia? |
6986 | Pork? |
6986 | Preventive? |
6986 | RELATION OF ALCOHOL TO THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS.--_Is Alcohol a Food?_ To answer this question, let us make a comparison. |
6986 | Remedy? |
6986 | Roast beef? |
6986 | Round? |
6986 | Sand? |
6986 | Sewerage? |
6986 | Should a boot have a heel piece? |
6986 | Should a boy ever smoke? |
6986 | Should a child''s feet be allowed to dangle from a high seat? |
6986 | Should a fireplace be closed? |
6986 | Should a hat be thoroughly ventilated? |
6986 | Should a man be punished for a crime he commits while drunk? |
6986 | Should a young child ever be urged to stand or walk? |
6986 | Should any stimulants be used in youth? |
6986 | Should biscuit and cake containing yellow spots of soda be eaten? |
6986 | Should chairs or benches have straight backs? |
6986 | Should children drink tea and coffee? |
6986 | Should children or delicate people sleep in cold rooms? |
6986 | Should children use any stimulants? |
6986 | Should diving ever be practiced in shallow water? |
6986 | Should exercise be in the open air? |
6986 | Should food or drink be taken hot? |
6986 | Should ham ever be eaten raw? |
6986 | Should iced water be used at a meal? |
6986 | Should one constantly lean forward over his book or work? |
6986 | Should schoolroom desks face a window? |
6986 | Should the weight of our clothing hang from the waist, or the shoulder? |
6986 | Should the windows and doors be tightly closed, if we have no other means of ventilation? |
6986 | Should we ever read or write at twilight? |
6986 | Should we ever wash our ears with cold water? |
6986 | Should we labor or study just before or after a meal? |
6986 | Should we not walk more? |
6986 | Should we retain our overcoat, shawl, or furs when we come into a warm room? |
6986 | Should we use care in selecting wall paper? |
6986 | Should we wear thick clothing during the day, and in the evening put on thin clothing? |
6986 | Sleeping rooms? |
6986 | Sneezing? |
6986 | Snoring? |
6986 | Sometimes persons lose feeling in a limb, but retain motion; why is this? |
6986 | Story of Linnæus? |
6986 | Sugar of lead? |
6986 | THE EFFECT OF ALCOHOL UPON THE HEART.--What means this rapid flow of the blood? |
6986 | The Haversian canals? |
6986 | The animal matter? |
6986 | The attachment? |
6986 | The bromides? |
6986 | The climate? |
6986 | The connective tissue? |
6986 | The croup? |
6986 | The dentals? |
6986 | The glands? |
6986 | The gout? |
6986 | The great toe? |
6986 | The hydra? |
6986 | The linguals? |
6986 | The lower? |
6986 | The lymph? |
6986 | The plasma? |
6986 | The red corpuscles? |
6986 | The rheumatism? |
6986 | The sensory? |
6986 | The shape and number of the cells? |
6986 | The skin? |
6986 | The thumb? |
6986 | The triceps? |
6986 | The ventricles? |
6986 | The ventricles? |
6986 | The white matter? |
6986 | The white? |
6986 | Their structure? |
6986 | Their use? |
6986 | Their use? |
6986 | To what cause are many suicides referable? |
6986 | To what class is it peculiarly beneficial? |
6986 | To what class of invalids is it particularly beneficial? |
6986 | To what class of people is horseback riding particularly suited? |
6986 | To what class of people is it best suited? |
6986 | To what extent are we responsible for the health of our body? |
6986 | To what is its acidity due? |
6986 | To what is its stimulating property due? |
6986 | To what is the hoarse tone of an inebriate due? |
6986 | To what is this phenomenon due? |
6986 | To what organ do all the senses minister? |
6986 | Under what circumstances does paralysis occur? |
6986 | Under what conditions of body and of temperature should sea or river bathing be avoided? |
6986 | Upon what does loudness depend? |
6986 | Upon what does the color of the hair mainly depend? |
6986 | Upon what does the nail rest? |
6986 | Use of carbonaceous food? |
6986 | Use of the eyelashes? |
6986 | Use of this microscopic harp? |
6986 | Use of this secretion? |
6986 | Uses of the hair? |
6986 | Value of educating it? |
6986 | Value of fish? |
6986 | Value of the cuticle? |
6986 | Value of the nap? |
6986 | Value of this constant supply? |
6986 | Value of this extra supply? |
6986 | Value of this property? |
6986 | Value of this? |
6986 | Ventilation? |
6986 | Warts? |
6986 | What about the cellar? |
6986 | What advantage has the human thumb over that of the ape? |
6986 | What advantages are gained by the enlargement of the bones at the joints? |
6986 | What advice is given concerning the care of the ear? |
6986 | What amount of liquid is daily secreted by the alimentary canal? |
6986 | What are bacteria or microbes? |
6986 | What are convulsions? |
6986 | What are freckles? |
6986 | What are its causes? |
6986 | What are its physiological effects? |
6986 | What are the advantages of the different kinds of exercise? |
6986 | What are the advantages of woolen clothing? |
6986 | What are the arteries? |
6986 | What are the auricles? |
6986 | What are the best of all deodorizers? |
6986 | What are the capillaries? |
6986 | What are the causes of deformed feet? |
6986 | What are the cilia? |
6986 | What are the constituents of the air? |
6986 | What are the cranial nerves? |
6986 | What are the dangers attendant on baseball games? |
6986 | What are the dangers attendant on lawn tennis? |
6986 | What are the dangers from skating? |
6986 | What are the dangers of overstudy? |
6986 | What are the dangers of tight lacing? |
6986 | What are the effects of high heels? |
6986 | What are the effects of insufficient exercise upon the young? |
6986 | What are the fontanelles? |
6986 | What are the labials? |
6986 | What are the lacteals? |
6986 | What are the lacunæ? |
6986 | What are the little"kernels"in the armpits? |
6986 | What are the lungs of slaughtered animals called? |
6986 | What are the milk teeth? |
6986 | What are the motory nerves? |
6986 | What are the mumps? |
6986 | What are the muscles? |
6986 | What are the objections to gymnasium exercise? |
6986 | What are the oil glands? |
6986 | What are the organs of the nervous system? |
6986 | What are the papillæ? |
6986 | What are the peculiar functions of the cerebellum? |
6986 | What are the peculiar properties and uses of each? |
6986 | What are the perspiratory glands? |
6986 | What are the principal causes of dyspepsia? |
6986 | What are the principal constituents of tobacco? |
6986 | What are the rickets? |
6986 | What are the spinal nerves? |
6986 | What are the three vital organs? |
6986 | What are the uses of reflex action? |
6986 | What are the uses of the different minerals contained in food? |
6986 | What are the uses of the nails? |
6986 | What are the uses of the skin? |
6986 | What are the uses of this sense? |
6986 | What are the uses of this sense? |
6986 | What are the vegetative functions? |
6986 | What are the veins? |
6986 | What are the"pores"of the skin? |
6986 | What are three active agents in the production of malaria? |
6986 | What are varicose veins? |
6986 | What are"Purkinje''s Figures"? |
6986 | What are"kernels"? |
6986 | What becomes of these forces when we are done with them? |
6986 | What becomes of this heat? |
6986 | What blood do they carry? |
6986 | What business consideration should deter young men from liquor drinking? |
6986 | What can you say about the ancient Greek and Roman baths? |
6986 | What can you say about the microbe of putrefaction? |
6986 | What can you say concerning yeast? |
6986 | What can you say of cigarette smoking? |
6986 | What can you say of methyl alcohol? |
6986 | What can you say of the abundance and necessity of water? |
6986 | What can you say of the growth and power of poison habits? |
6986 | What can you say of the quantity of blood which goes to the brain? |
6986 | What care should be taken in regard to the dust or ash heap? |
6986 | What care should be taken in regard to the level of building site? |
6986 | What care should be taken of the eyes? |
6986 | What care should be taken of the teeth? |
6986 | What care should be taken? |
6986 | What care should be used after an illness? |
6986 | What causes the contraction of smooth muscle fibers? |
6986 | What causes the difference between the hard hand of a blacksmith and the soft hand of a woman? |
6986 | What causes the hair to"stand on end"when we are frightened? |
6986 | What causes the horny appearance of the nails? |
6986 | What causes the overflow in old age? |
6986 | What causes the pylorus to open and close at the right time? |
6986 | What causes the roughness of a cat''s tongue? |
6986 | What causes the swinging of the hand in walking? |
6986 | What causes the velvety look of the tongue? |
6986 | What caution should be observed in engaging ice for our summer supply? |
6986 | What caution should be observed? |
6986 | What caution should students who have been accustomed to manual labor observe? |
6986 | What changes take place in this system? |
6986 | What characteristics should good drinking water possess? |
6986 | What class of invalids should not indulge in bicycling and tricycling? |
6986 | What class of lever do we employ when we are hopping, the thigh bone being bent up toward the body and not used? |
6986 | What class of lever do we use when we lift the foot while sitting down? |
6986 | What class of lever do we use when we raise ourselves from a stooping position? |
6986 | What class of lever is our foot when we tap the ground with our toes? |
6986 | What class of lever is the foot when we lift a weight on the toes? |
6986 | What class of lever is the foot when we walk? |
6986 | What class of lever is the lower jaw? |
6986 | What class of lever is used in bending our fingers? |
6986 | What class of people are in most peril from violent or excessive exercise? |
6986 | What class of people should never use this bath? |
6986 | What class of persons can safely exercise before breakfast? |
6986 | What colored clothing is best adapted for all seasons? |
6986 | What colored clothing is best adapted to all seasons? |
6986 | What common habit is very injurious? |
6986 | What common result is worse than death? |
6986 | What constitutes the value of the Turkish bath? |
6986 | What course should we take when objects get into the eye? |
6986 | What danger is there in occasionally using alcoholic drinks? |
6986 | What dangers arise from unventilated waste pipes? |
6986 | What did Berzelius call digestion? |
6986 | What disease grows out of it? |
6986 | What diseases are largely owing to bad air? |
6986 | What do its various forms denote? |
6986 | What do the convolutions indicate? |
6986 | What do the veins absorb? |
6986 | What do they form? |
6986 | What do you think concerning the common use of patent nostrums? |
6986 | What does Dr. Kane say? |
6986 | What does a high, wide forehead indicate? |
6986 | What does a natural appetite indicate? |
6986 | What does food contain? |
6986 | What does food do for us? |
6986 | What does it show? |
6986 | What does it show? |
6986 | What does it teach? |
6986 | What does its analysis reveal? |
6986 | What does its neglect indicate? |
6986 | What does modern science teach us to be the nature of disease? |
6986 | What does that show? |
6986 | What does the Germ Theory of Disease teach in regard to microbes? |
6986 | What does the blood give up? |
6986 | What does the combination in our teeth of canines and grinders suggest as to the character of our food? |
6986 | What does the craving of childhood for sugar indicate? |
6986 | What does the liver secrete from the blood besides the bile? |
6986 | What does the story told by Dr. John Hunter show? |
6986 | What does this part of the brain control? |
6986 | What double purpose does woolen clothing serve in semitropical climates? |
6986 | What effect does tobacco have on the sensibilities? |
6986 | What effect has exercise upon a muscle? |
6986 | What effect has too frequent and too prolonged immersion on young swimmers? |
6986 | What effect has uncleanly attire on the health? |
6986 | What effect have brick and mortar in keeping out gases? |
6986 | What effects would follow its observance? |
6986 | What errors are often made and with what effect? |
6986 | What especial care should be taken in regard to the feet? |
6986 | What exception in the seventh pair of cranial nerves? |
6986 | What food do dogs find in bones? |
6986 | What force is this? |
6986 | What forces besides that of the heart aid in propelling the blood? |
6986 | What form of consumption does it induce? |
6986 | What form of glasses do old people require? |
6986 | What four stages are there in the effect of alcohol on the nervous system? |
6986 | What general principles should guide us as to the length and frequency of baths In salt or fresh water? |
6986 | What general purpose does a house serve? |
6986 | What gives the human hand its peculiar prehensile power? |
6986 | What gives the thumb its freedom of motion? |
6986 | What gives the toper his red nose? |
6986 | What gives the upper limbs more freedom of motion than the lower? |
6986 | What habits impair the power of the lungs? |
6986 | What is Bronchitis? |
6986 | What is a congestion? |
6986 | What is a dislocation? |
6986 | What is a fatty degeneration of the kidneys? |
6986 | What is a felon? |
6986 | What is a ferment? |
6986 | What is a ganglion? |
6986 | What is a lever? |
6986 | What is a popular fallacy with regard to the care of sick rooms? |
6986 | What is a sense? |
6986 | What is a sprain? |
6986 | What is a suture? |
6986 | What is a tissue? |
6986 | What is absorption? |
6986 | What is alcoholism? |
6986 | What is an important consequence of the attachment of the muscles to the bones? |
6986 | What is an organ? |
6986 | What is asphyxia? |
6986 | What is assimilation? |
6986 | What is at once the floor of the chest and the roof of the abdomen? |
6986 | What is blushing? |
6986 | What is carbonaceous food? |
6986 | What is catarrh? |
6986 | What is cocaine? |
6986 | What is color blindness? |
6986 | What is denoted by the"Black Hole of Calcutta"? |
6986 | What is diphtheria? |
6986 | What is distillation? |
6986 | What is fibrin? |
6986 | What is glycogen? |
6986 | What is heredity? |
6986 | What is it called? |
6986 | What is it? |
6986 | What is its active principle? |
6986 | What is its appearance? |
6986 | What is its character? |
6986 | What is its function as an organ? |
6986 | What is its influence upon youth? |
6986 | What is its office? |
6986 | What is its physiological effect? |
6986 | What is its use? |
6986 | What is its use? |
6986 | What is its use? |
6986 | What is its value? |
6986 | What is its weight? |
6986 | What is lumbago? |
6986 | What is meant by a fatty degeneration of the heart? |
6986 | What is meant by a"collateral circulation"? |
6986 | What is meant by a"furred tongue"? |
6986 | What is meant by an inherited taste for liquor? |
6986 | What is meant by food"going the wrong way"? |
6986 | What is meant by the breathing capacity? |
6986 | What is meant by the crossing of the cords? |
6986 | What is meant by the origin of a muscle? |
6986 | What is meant by the right and left heart? |
6986 | What is meant by the subcutaneous insertion of morphine? |
6986 | What is meant by"breaking one''s neck"? |
6986 | What is nitrogenous food? |
6986 | What is now the chief dependence of the best physicians? |
6986 | What is one great cause of Consumption? |
6986 | What is ossification? |
6986 | What is reflex action? |
6986 | What is said of the vitality of catarrh germs? |
6986 | What is sighing? |
6986 | What is speech? |
6986 | What is suicide? |
6986 | What is the Delirium Tremens? |
6986 | What is the St. Vitus''s Dance? |
6986 | What is the active principle of tea? |
6986 | What is the advantage of the third class of levers? |
6986 | What is the alimentary canal? |
6986 | What is the amount? |
6986 | What is the aorta? |
6986 | What is the appearance of a bone seen through a microscope? |
6986 | What is the arbor vitæ? |
6986 | What is the average amount in each person? |
6986 | What is the average number of beats per minute? |
6986 | What is the average temperature of the body? |
6986 | What is the beneficial effect of exercise upon the functions of the skin? |
6986 | What is the best general treatment for the hair and scalp? |
6986 | What is the best remedy? |
6986 | What is the best time for taking exercise? |
6986 | What is the best way to dispose of household garbage? |
6986 | What is the bile? |
6986 | What is the blind spot? |
6986 | What is the cataract? |
6986 | What is the cause of a black eye? |
6986 | What is the cause of a"cold"? |
6986 | What is the cause of coagulation of the blood? |
6986 | What is the cause of one''s foot being"asleep"? |
6986 | What is the cause of squinting? |
6986 | What is the cause of the difference between light and dark meat in a fowl? |
6986 | What is the cause of the voice"changing"? |
6986 | What is the cause of the"alcoholic chill"? |
6986 | What is the cause of these changes? |
6986 | What is the cause of"tanning"? |
6986 | What is the characteristic of nitrogenous food? |
6986 | What is the comparative value of rowing as an exercise? |
6986 | What is the complexion? |
6986 | What is the composition of bone? |
6986 | What is the condition of the callus at this time? |
6986 | What is the constitution of the perspiration? |
6986 | What is the construction of the intestines? |
6986 | What is the correct position in sitting at one''s desk? |
6986 | What is the cyst? |
6986 | What is the danger of hair dyes? |
6986 | What is the difference between a sprain and a fracture? |
6986 | What is the difference between ferments, bacteria, microbes, and fungi? |
6986 | What is the difference between pure and alcoholized blood? |
6986 | What is the difference between the alcohol present in beer and cider, and that in gin and whiskey? |
6986 | What is the difference between the decay of the teeth and the constant decay of the body? |
6986 | What is the difference in movement between walking and skating? |
6986 | What is the duodenum? |
6986 | What is the effect if liquids or table refuse be thrown upon it? |
6986 | What is the effect of alcohol and tobacco on the throat? |
6986 | What is the effect of alcohol on plant and animal life? |
6986 | What is the effect of alcohol on the albuminous substances? |
6986 | What is the effect of alcohol upon the digestion? |
6986 | What is the effect of alcohol upon the kidneys? |
6986 | What is the effect of alcohol upon the liver? |
6986 | What is the effect of an injury to the cerebellum? |
6986 | What is the effect of bad air on nervous people? |
6986 | What is the effect of caffeone? |
6986 | What is the effect of cooking food? |
6986 | What is the effect of extreme anger? |
6986 | What is the effect of fermentation? |
6986 | What is the effect of forcing the brain in childhood? |
6986 | What is the effect of mental exhaustion? |
6986 | What is the effect of paint and powder on the skin? |
6986 | What is the effect of removing the cerebrum? |
6986 | What is the effect of their contraction? |
6986 | What is the effect of too dense foliage about a dwelling? |
6986 | What is the effect upon the circulation of taking food? |
6986 | What is the effect upon the circulation of"holding the breath"? |
6986 | What is the effect? |
6986 | What is the effect? |
6986 | What is the erysipelas? |
6986 | What is the first necessary condition to a sanitary home? |
6986 | What is the first step to be taken in the cure of a disease? |
6986 | What is the function of the capillaries? |
6986 | What is the gastric juice? |
6986 | What is the general effect of alcohol on the muscles? |
6986 | What is the general effect of alcohol upon the character? |
6986 | What is the general influence upon the body of vigorous exercise? |
6986 | What is the general principle of ventilation? |
6986 | What is the general use of this system? |
6986 | What is the gray matter? |
6986 | What is the hair bulb? |
6986 | What is the harmful influence of chloral hydrate? |
6986 | What is the influence of a fire or a light? |
6986 | What is the influence of idleness upon the brain? |
6986 | What is the influence of sunlight on the body? |
6986 | What is the length of the optic nerve? |
6986 | What is the location of the heart? |
6986 | What is the locked- jaw? |
6986 | What is the lunula? |
6986 | What is the lymphatic circulation? |
6986 | What is the meaning of the word malaria? |
6986 | What is the medulla oblongata? |
6986 | What is the most injurious effect of alcohol upon the blood? |
6986 | What is the mucous membrane? |
6986 | What is the muscular sense? |
6986 | What is the natural direction of the big toe? |
6986 | What is the natural form of the chest? |
6986 | What is the natural position of the big toe? |
6986 | What is the natural shape of the foot? |
6986 | What is the nutritive value of mutton? |
6986 | What is the object of pain? |
6986 | What is the object of the eyelashes? |
6986 | What is the object of the filling? |
6986 | What is the object of the hairs in the nostrils? |
6986 | What is the object of the processes? |
6986 | What is the object of the skull? |
6986 | What is the object of the winding passages in the nose? |
6986 | What is the office of the Eustachian tube? |
6986 | What is the office of the capillaries? |
6986 | What is the office of the cells? |
6986 | What is the office of the lymphatics? |
6986 | What is the office of the oxygen in the body? |
6986 | What is the pancreatic juice? |
6986 | What is the peculiar effect of fusel oil? |
6986 | What is the peculiar value of fish as a diet? |
6986 | What is the penalty of their violation? |
6986 | What is the pericardium? |
6986 | What is the periosteum? |
6986 | What is the peristaltic movement? |
6986 | What is the perspiration? |
6986 | What is the philosophy of"the change of voice"in a boy? |
6986 | What is the physiological effect of alcohol on the brain? |
6986 | What is the practical use of hunger? |
6986 | What is the process of expiration? |
6986 | What is the pulse? |
6986 | What is the pupil? |
6986 | What is the pylorus? |
6986 | What is the rule for exercise? |
6986 | What is the scrofula? |
6986 | What is the sense of touch sometimes called? |
6986 | What is the simplest way to produce vomiting, so essential in case of accidental poisoning? |
6986 | What is the size of a red cell? |
6986 | What is the state of the fracture at the end of the second stage? |
6986 | What is the structure of a muscle? |
6986 | What is the theory of sight? |
6986 | What is the theory of smell? |
6986 | What is the theory of treating a cold? |
6986 | What is the thoracic duct? |
6986 | What is the trichina? |
6986 | What is the tympanum or drum of the ear? |
6986 | What is the use of each of the constituents of a bone? |
6986 | What is the use of the arch of the foot? |
6986 | What is the use of the auricles? |
6986 | What is the use of the fibula? |
6986 | What is the use of the marrow in the bones? |
6986 | What is the use of the red disks? |
6986 | What is the use of the two halves of the brain? |
6986 | What is the use of this sense? |
6986 | What is the use of winking? |
6986 | What is the usual result of a stimulant habit? |
6986 | What is the value of friction? |
6986 | What is the velocity of the blood? |
6986 | What is the vital element of the air? |
6986 | What is the"reaction"? |
6986 | What is the_ tactus eruditus_? |
6986 | What is their average size? |
6986 | What is their use? |
6986 | What is their use? |
6986 | What is their use? |
6986 | What is their use? |
6986 | What is this new formation called? |
6986 | What is transfusion? |
6986 | What is tyrotoxicon? |
6986 | What is vocalization? |
6986 | What is worry? |
6986 | What is"Fatty Degeneration"? |
6986 | What is"boneblack"? |
6986 | What is"the apple of the eye"? |
6986 | What is_ h_? |
6986 | What juices are secreted here? |
6986 | What keeps the blood in circulation between the beats of the heart? |
6986 | What kind and quantity of food does a sedentary occupation require? |
6986 | What kind of bed covering is desirable? |
6986 | What kind of work requires most sleep? |
6986 | What kinds of food stimulate this disease? |
6986 | What laws govern it? |
6986 | What length of time is required for digestion in the stomach? |
6986 | What length of time is required to heal a broken arm? |
6986 | What lesson does this teach? |
6986 | What lessons do we draw from these facts? |
6986 | What makes a man"bilious"? |
6986 | What makes the children of the laboring classes so hardy? |
6986 | What makes the difference in the color of eyes? |
6986 | What makes the step elastic? |
6986 | What marks the termination of the first stage of curative progress? |
6986 | What must be the effect of constant light reading? |
6986 | What must be the effect of tight lacing upon the circulation of the blood? |
6986 | What occupies the lacunæ? |
6986 | What occurs when we rebreathe exhaled air? |
6986 | What office in Nature do bacteria seem to serve? |
6986 | What organ propels the blood? |
6986 | What organic principle does it contain? |
6986 | What other causes often induce insanity? |
6986 | What other conclusion can be drawn? |
6986 | What part needs the warmest? |
6986 | What part of the body needs the loosest clothing? |
6986 | What parts of the body illustrate the three kinds of levers? |
6986 | What peculiar property have they? |
6986 | What peculiarity in the attachment of these cords? |
6986 | What peculiarity of the foot is particularly noticeable in man? |
6986 | What percentage of alcohol is contained in the different kinds of liquor? |
6986 | What persons are most liable to catarrhs, consumption, etc.? |
6986 | What precaution in boiling meat? |
6986 | What precaution in making soup? |
6986 | What precaution should be observed in handling a dead body? |
6986 | What precaution should be used by bathers in regard to the mouth and ears? |
6986 | What precaution should be used by those who have weak ankles? |
6986 | What precautions should be observed in digging about a dwelling? |
6986 | What principle of heredity attaches to the use of opium? |
6986 | What produces the peristaltic movement of the stomach? |
6986 | What relation do the nails bear to the scarfskin? |
6986 | What relation does man, in his general structure, bear to other vertebrates? |
6986 | What relation exists between the skin and the lungs? |
6986 | What relations do the skeleton and the muscles bear to each other? |
6986 | What remark did Harvey make? |
6986 | What remedies were used? |
6986 | What rule should be observed in regard to the size of a bodice? |
6986 | What rule should be observed in regard to ventilating and soil pipes? |
6986 | What rule should be observed with regard to the direction of the light when we are at work? |
6986 | What rules should be observed by rowers? |
6986 | What rules should be observed in regard to shade? |
6986 | What sanitary measures should be observed after a row? |
6986 | What should be the food of a man recovering from a fever? |
6986 | What should be the object of medicine? |
6986 | What should be the rule in regard to their food? |
6986 | What should we consider in this respect? |
6986 | What special care should be taken with regard to keeping a cellar clean? |
6986 | What special care should nearsighted children take? |
6986 | What special knowledge do we obtain by it? |
6986 | What substances are contained in the plasma? |
6986 | What substances are tasteless? |
6986 | What substances float in the liquid which fills the labyrinth? |
6986 | What teeth appear first? |
6986 | What tends to check or increase the flow of saliva? |
6986 | What theories have been advanced concerning it? |
6986 | What three kinds of food do we need? |
6986 | What time should intervene between our meals? |
6986 | What time was required to digest an ordinary meal? |
6986 | What two acts constitute respiration? |
6986 | What two cavities are in the trunk? |
6986 | What two organs particularly suffer? |
6986 | What two secretions seem to have the same general use? |
6986 | What two sets of limbs branch from the trunk? |
6986 | What two special arrangements of the tendons in the hand? |
6986 | What use does the nose subserve in the process of respiration? |
6986 | What uses does it subserve? |
6986 | What valves of the heart do they resemble? |
6986 | What vein begins and ends with capillaries? |
6986 | What vein does not lead toward the heart? |
6986 | What vowel sounds are made in laughing? |
6986 | What vowels does a child pronounce first? |
6986 | What warnings does Nature give us? |
6986 | What was Adelina Patti''s advice with regard to stimulants and late hours? |
6986 | What was the origin of the word palatable? |
6986 | What will be Nature''s penalty for such a violation of her law? |
6986 | What would be the effect upon an open wound? |
6986 | What would be the length of the perspiratory tubes in a single square inch of the palm, if placed end to end? |
6986 | What would you do if you had taken arsenic by mistake? |
6986 | What would you do if you had taken laudanum by mistake? |
6986 | What would you do if you should come home"wet to the skin"? |
6986 | What would you do in a case of apparent death by drowning, or by coal gas? |
6986 | What would you do in a case of croup, while the doctor was coming? |
6986 | What would you do in the case of a fever? |
6986 | What would you do, in the absence of a surgeon, in the case of a severe wound? |
6986 | When a fowl is angry, why does its comb redden? |
6986 | When a law of health and a law of fashion conflict, which should we obey? |
6986 | When a person is said to be good- hearted, is it a physical truth? |
6986 | When an injury to the nose has been remedied by transplanting skin from the forehead, why is a touch to the former felt in the latter? |
6986 | When are our habits formed? |
6986 | When can it be restored, if destroyed? |
6986 | When do the permanent teeth appear? |
6986 | When fatigued, would you take a cold bath? |
6986 | When hair has become gray, can its original color be naturally restored? |
6986 | When is the balanced position of the limbs best observed? |
6986 | When is the best time for a bath? |
6986 | When is the ventilation perfect? |
6986 | When may clothing be considered tight? |
6986 | When may light and heavy gymnastics be profitably employed? |
6986 | When one is struck violently on the head, why does he instantly fall? |
6986 | When one''s finger is burned, where is the ache? |
6986 | When should it be discarded? |
6986 | When should the sea bath be taken? |
6986 | When the cold air strikes the face, why does it first blanch and then flush? |
6986 | When we are cold, why do we spread the palms of our hands before the fire? |
6986 | When we are excessively warm, would the thermometer show any rise of temperature in the body? |
6986 | When we wish really to strengthen the brain, should we use alcohol? |
6986 | When will motion be lost and feeling remain, and_ vice versa?_ What is meant by a transfer of pain? |
6986 | When will motion be lost and feeling remain, and_ vice versa?_ What is meant by a transfer of pain? |
6986 | When you put your finger in the palm of a sleeping child, why will he grasp it? |
6986 | When you wink, do the eyelids touch at once along their whole length? |
6986 | Where and how can we see the operation of these valves? |
6986 | Where are starch and gum ranked? |
6986 | Where are the oil glands located? |
6986 | Where are they located? |
6986 | Where are they most abundant? |
6986 | Where do they carry the food? |
6986 | Where does the process commence? |
6986 | Where is the biceps? |
6986 | Where is the blood purified? |
6986 | Where is the greatest thickness? |
6986 | Where is the sound, in the external object or in the mind? |
6986 | Where is there always fat? |
6986 | Where is there no fat? |
6986 | Where should it be situated? |
6986 | Which are made the stronger? |
6986 | Which bone is movable? |
6986 | Which coat is the white of the eye? |
6986 | Which form of using it is most injurious? |
6986 | Which is the better exercise? |
6986 | Which is the king of the meats? |
6986 | Which is the longer, the great toe or the second toe? |
6986 | Which is the more exhaustive to the brain, worry or severe mental application? |
6986 | Which is the most common, overwork or worry? |
6986 | Which is the most dangerous constituent? |
6986 | Which is the ordinary alcohol of commerce? |
6986 | Which one comes first? |
6986 | Which part of the body has the most varied form of pulsation? |
6986 | Which sense is the more useful-- hearing or sight? |
6986 | Which sense would you rather lose, hearing or sight? |
6986 | Which should bathe the oftener, students or outdoor laborers? |
6986 | Which should be clothed the warmer, a merchant or a farmer? |
6986 | Which should remain longer in the mouth, bread or meat? |
6986 | Which side of the heart is the more liable to inflammation? |
6986 | Which side of the heart is the stronger? |
6986 | Which teeth cut like a chisel? |
6986 | Which teeth cut like a pair of scissors? |
6986 | Who are most likely to escape injury? |
6986 | Why and when is dancing a beneficial exercise? |
6986 | Why are an elastic step and a graceful carriage such rare accomplishments? |
6986 | Why are certain bones hollow? |
6986 | Why are cigarettes specially injurious? |
6986 | Why are close- fitting collars or neckties injurious? |
6986 | Why are cosmetics and hair dyes injurious? |
6986 | Why are high pillows injurious? |
6986 | Why are men more frequently bald than women? |
6986 | Why are nervous people prone to dyspepsia? |
6986 | Why are not the bones of children as easily broken as those of aged persons? |
6986 | Why are rubbers cold to the feet? |
6986 | Why are starving people exceedingly sensitive to any jar? |
6986 | Why are students very liable to cold feet? |
6986 | Why are the acts of eating, drinking, etc., thus made sources of happiness? |
6986 | Why are the hairs and the nails spoken of under the title of the skin? |
6986 | Why are the muscles continually striving to shorten? |
6986 | Why are the teeth spoken of in connection with the mucous membrane? |
6986 | Why are there no valves in the auricles? |
6986 | Why are warm biscuit and bread hard of digestion? |
6986 | Why are we shorter when walking? |
6986 | Why called albuminous? |
6986 | Why can a skillful surgeon determinate the condition of the brain and other internal organs by examining the interior of the eye? |
6986 | Why can an elderly person drink tea which to a child would be unbearably hot? |
6986 | Why can an idle scholar read his lesson and at the same time count the marbles in his pocket? |
6986 | Why can not a child walk at once, as many young animals do? |
6986 | Why can not an animal stand erect as man does? |
6986 | Why can one walk and carry on a conversation at the same time? |
6986 | Why can so few persons move their ears by the muscles? |
6986 | Why can the pulse be best felt in the wrist? |
6986 | Why can we exert greater force with the back teeth than with the front ones? |
6986 | Why can we not hold up the head easily when we walk on"all fours"? |
6986 | Why can we not see with the nose, or smell with the eyes? |
6986 | Why can we raise a heavier weight with our hand when lifting from the elbow than from the shoulder? |
6986 | Why can we see our breath on a frosty morning? |
6986 | Why can we tell whether a fowl is young by pressing on the point of the breastbone? |
6986 | Why desirable in the hand? |
6986 | Why do all things have the same flavor when one''s tongue is"furred"by fever? |
6986 | Why do fowls spread their feathers before they perch for the night? |
6986 | Why do intestinal worms sometimes affect a child''s sight? |
6986 | Why do little children seldom injure themselves by overexertion? |
6986 | Why do not buckwheat cakes, with syrup and butter, taste as well in July as in January? |
6986 | Why do red- hot iron and frozen mercury(-40 °) produce the same sensation? |
6986 | Why do salt and bitter flavors induce vomiting? |
6986 | Why do some people take"short breaths"after a meal? |
6986 | Why do the bones have such different shapes? |
6986 | Why do the lungs of people who live in cities become of a gray color? |
6986 | Why do the teeth decay? |
6986 | Why do they unite so much quicker? |
6986 | Why do we always desire to handle any curious object? |
6986 | Why do we gape when we are sleepy? |
6986 | Why do we lean forward when we wish to rise from a chair? |
6986 | Why do we look at a person to whom we are listening attentively? |
6986 | Why do we need food? |
6986 | Why do we not need to drink three pints of water per day? |
6986 | Why do we perspire so profusely after drinking cold water? |
6986 | Why do we relish butter on bread? |
6986 | Why do we snuff the air when we wish to obtain a distinct smell? |
6986 | Why do we sometimes hold the nose when we take unpleasant medicine? |
6986 | Why do we tire when we stand erect? |
6986 | Why do we wish butter on fish, eggs with tapioca, oil on salad, and milk with rice? |
6986 | Why do we"sniff"when our attention is attracted by an odor? |
6986 | Why does a bitter taste often produce vomiting? |
6986 | Why does a child need more food proportionately than an old person? |
6986 | Why does a child require more sleep than an aged person? |
6986 | Why does a cold in the head injure the flavor of our coffee? |
6986 | Why does a dry, cold atmosphere favorably affect catarrh? |
6986 | Why does a fall cause one to"see stars"? |
6986 | Why does a fat man endure cold better than a lean one? |
6986 | Why does a hot footbath relieve the headache? |
6986 | Why does a laundress test the temperature of her flatiron by holding it near her cheek? |
6986 | Why does a person when lost often go in a circle? |
6986 | Why does a physician feel a patient''s pulse? |
6986 | Why does a young child creep rather than walk? |
6986 | Why does alcohol tend to collect in the brain? |
6986 | Why does an acid"pucker"the face? |
6986 | Why does an injury to one eye generally affect the other eye? |
6986 | Why does an occasional swimmer become exhausted sooner than an experienced one? |
6986 | Why does an old man hold his paper so far from his eyes? |
6986 | Why does embarrassment or fright cause a stammerer to stutter still more painfully? |
6986 | Why does exposure sometimes cause a cold in the head, sometimes on the lungs, and at others bring on a rheumatic attack? |
6986 | Why does grief cause one to lose his appetite? |
6986 | Why does it need special care? |
6986 | Why does it rest us to change our work? |
6986 | Why does not a fall hurt a child as much as it does a grown person? |
6986 | Why does not the arm die when the surgeon ties the principal artery leading to it? |
6986 | Why does one become thin, during a long sickness? |
6986 | Why does snuff taking cause a flow of tears? |
6986 | Why does terror cause one to grow cold and pale? |
6986 | Why does the amount vary in different parts of a bone? |
6986 | Why does the body of a drowned or strangled person turn blue? |
6986 | Why does the hair of domestic animals become roughened in winter? |
6986 | Why does the heat seem oppressive when the air is moist? |
6986 | Why does the projection of the heel bone make walking easier? |
6986 | Why has sand or sulphur no taste? |
6986 | Why is a burned bone white and porous? |
6986 | Why is a child''s face plump and an old man''s wrinkled? |
6986 | Why is a cold dangerous? |
6986 | Why is a healthy child so restless and full of mischief? |
6986 | Why is a late supper injurious? |
6986 | Why is a man shorter at night than in the morning? |
6986 | Why is a scar white? |
6986 | Why is a slight blow on the back of a rabbit''s neck fatal? |
6986 | Why is a"spare bed"generally unhealthful? |
6986 | Why is alcohol used to preserve anatomical specimens? |
6986 | Why is cold water better than warm, for our daily ablution? |
6986 | Why is frequent shampooing inadvisable? |
6986 | Why is friction of the skin invigorating after a cold bath? |
6986 | Why is frying an unhealthful mode of cooking? |
6986 | Why is it better to breathe through the nose than the mouth? |
6986 | Why is it especially desirable for women? |
6986 | Why is it lighter than the rest of the nail? |
6986 | Why is it made in separate pieces? |
6986 | Why is it more fatiguing to walk uphill than on level ground? |
6986 | Why is it not painful? |
6986 | Why is it particularly desirable in malarial countries? |
6986 | Why is it the image of death? |
6986 | Why is it unkindness to indulge inordinate appetites in children? |
6986 | Why is lawn tennis the most desirable of outdoor games? |
6986 | Why is not the act of tasting complete until we swallow? |
6986 | Why is not the stomach itself digested? |
6986 | Why is pleasant exercise most beneficial? |
6986 | Why is salt beef less nutritious than fresh? |
6986 | Why is strong tea or coffee injurious? |
6986 | Why is the Tendon of Achilles so named? |
6986 | Why is the atlas so called? |
6986 | Why is the back of a washerwoman''s hand less water- soaked than the palm? |
6986 | Why is the inner side of the eyelid so sensitive? |
6986 | Why is the interior of a telescope or microscope often painted black? |
6986 | Why is the outer surface of a kid glove finer than the inner? |
6986 | Why is the pain of incipient hip disease frequently felt in the knee? |
6986 | Why is the scar of a severe wound upon a negro sometimes white? |
6986 | Why is the sea bath so stimulating? |
6986 | Why is the shoulder so often put out of joint? |
6986 | Why is the skin of a drunkard always red and blotched? |
6986 | Why is the skin roughened by riding in the cold? |
6986 | Why is the trachea so called? |
6986 | Why is there danger in a"high- pressure"style of living? |
6986 | Why is warm food easier to digest than cold? |
6986 | Why not? |
6986 | Why not? |
6986 | Why not? |
6986 | Why should a child''s ear never be boxed? |
6986 | Why should a clothespress be well ventilated? |
6986 | Why should a painter avoid getting paint on the palm of his hand? |
6986 | Why should bread be made spongy? |
6986 | Why should care be banished from the table? |
6986 | Why should children prize the lessons of experience? |
6986 | Why should cold water be used in making soup, and hot water in boiling meat? |
6986 | Why should ham and sausage be thoroughly cooked? |
6986 | Why should not a bath be taken just before or after a meal? |
6986 | Why should not a nursery be constructed in the same manner? |
6986 | Why should not a speaker talk while returning home on a cold night after a lecture? |
6986 | Why should one always sit and walk erect? |
6986 | Why should our clothing always fit loosely? |
6986 | Why should physiology be studied in youth? |
6986 | Why should tennis shoes have heels? |
6986 | Why should the breath be allowed to escape while the oar is in the water? |
6986 | Why should we avoid direct draughts in the ear? |
6986 | Why should we be careful not to"take the breath of a sick person"? |
6986 | Why should we never study directly after dinner? |
6986 | Why should we never use eyewashes except upon the advice of a competent physician? |
6986 | Why should we not crack nuts with our teeth? |
6986 | Why should we not exhaust our energies to the last degree? |
6986 | Why should we not use the soap or the soiled towel at a hotel? |
6986 | Why should we put on extra covering when we lie down to sleep? |
6986 | Why should we retain our food in the mouth as long as possible? |
6986 | Why should we take special pains to avoid clothing that is colored by poisonous dyestuffs? |
6986 | Why should you know this? |
6986 | Why so called? |
6986 | Why so called? |
6986 | Why so called? |
6986 | Why so called? |
6986 | Why so named? |
6986 | Why was the nose placed over the mouth? |
6986 | Why will a blow on the stomach sometimes stop the heart? |
6986 | Why will a brunette endure the sun''s rays better than a blonde? |
6986 | Why will a person starve without food? |
6986 | Why will a piece of the lungs float on water? |
6986 | Why will friction, an application of horse- radish leaves, or a blister relieve internal congestion? |
6986 | Why would an elastic tendon be unfitted to transmit the motion of a muscle? |
6986 | Why, during a pestilence, are those who use liquors as a beverage the first, and often the only victims? |
6986 | Why, in falling from a height, do the limbs instinctively take a position to defend the important organs? |
6986 | Why? |
6986 | Why? |
6986 | Why? |
6986 | Why? |
6986 | Why? |
6986 | Why? |
6986 | Why? |
6986 | Why? |
6986 | Why? |
6986 | Why? |
6986 | Why? |
6986 | Why? |
6986 | Will a nerve reunite after it has been cut? |
6986 | Will a postponement of the penalty show that we have escaped it? |
6986 | Will a promenade in the vitiated air of the schoolroom furnish suitable exercise? |
6986 | Will a regular routine of food be beneficial? |
6986 | Will a single breath pollute the air? |
6986 | Will filters remove all danger of contamination? |
6986 | Will liquor help one to endure cold and exposure? |
6986 | Will pepsin act in the presence of alcohol? |
6986 | Will ten minutes''practice in a gymnasium answer for a day''s exercise? |
6986 | Will the sight give us an idea of solidity? |
6986 | With what additional advantage? |
6986 | Would not an occasional abstinence from a meal be beneficial? |
6986 | Would the result be the same during life? |
6986 | Would you rather be punished on the tips of your fingers than on the palm of your hand? |
6986 | Yet, as Florence Nightingale aptly says, what other air can we breathe at night? |
6986 | _ Evils of Gluttony_.--"Is it not strange,"says Dr. Hunt,"how people, even the most considerate, will trifle with their stomachs? |
6986 | _ The Cellar_.--_A Typical Bad Cellar_.--Did the reader ever, when a child, see the cellar afloat at some old home in the country? |
6986 | thin clothing? |
30541 | Could we need a stronger argument for enforcing the necessity of attention to the skin? 30541 ( Appendix E.)-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What peculiar property has gastric juice? 30541 ( In the adult? 30541 ( That perform the delicate movements of the fingers? 30541 ( What causes the edge of the nailto grow into the flesh"of the= toe?= How prevented?) |
30541 | ( What is said in regard to the bile? |
30541 | ( What other vessels perform the office of absorption? |
30541 | ( lobelia, bloodroot, tobacco,& c., is taken? |
30541 | ( what age particularly is excessive and continued mental exertion hurtful? |
30541 | (= 1035.= What is the antidote? |
30541 | (= 327.= Why does the position of a person affect digestion? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 331. what is the ultimate object of the food? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 386 Does the proper position of the limbs favor the union of wounds? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Are not diseases prolonged, and even rendered fatal, from breathing the impure, vitiated air of the sick- chamber? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= By what is the internal labyrinth lined? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Can respiration be suspended for any considerable length of time? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How are tendons or cords formed? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How are this coat and the cornea united? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How can it be spread along the hairs? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How can the earthy matter of the bones be shown? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How can they be removed? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How is it demonstrated? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How is it known from other organic principles? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How is it proved that secretion depends on nervous influence? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How is it with the laborer? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How is leather formed? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How is the effect of unyielding clothing, when worn tight, illustrated? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How is the glottis enlarged or contracted? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How is the peculiar sensation accounted for when we hear the grating of a file or saw? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How is the thickness of the cuticle mainly formed? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How is the"dreaming out"of problems explained? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How is this illustrated? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How is this illustrated? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How is this shown by experiment? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How many contractions and relaxations of the same muscle? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How many varieties of papillà ¦? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How may the structure of the trachea and its branches be illustrated? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How the watery vapor? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= In cases of great prostration, what is recommended? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= In the adult? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= In what season of the year is the coloring matter less in the white race? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Is there a limit to the muscles becoming powerful by action? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Of mechanics''shops? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Of the Anglo- Saxon race? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Of what are they a part? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= The objection? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= The tremor of the hand among some mechanics in the prime of life? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What are the consequences of the error? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What are they called? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What causes palsy of the retina? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What causes the edge of the nail"to grow into the flesh"of the toe? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What causes the hollow eye and sunken cheek after a severe sickness? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What degree of temperature of water is termed a cold bath? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What do the experiments of Dr. Milne Edwards show? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What does observation show? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What does the preceding remark explain? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What does this artery and its corresponding veins establish? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What does this cavity contain? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What does this hereditary transmission prove? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What effect has a full inspiration on the ribs and diaphragm? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What effect has moderate, regular labor upon the growing youth? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What effect has the combined action of these muscles? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What experiment is mentioned? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What important ducts open into it? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is its form when not in action? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is one cause of nervous disease among the higher classes? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is one cause of rickets? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is one of the precursory symptoms of consumption? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is related of Chantrey? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is said of the retention of the unctuous matter in the oil- tubes? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is said of the size of sleeping- rooms? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is said of those fishes that breathe by means of gills? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is the design of fig, 131? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is the effect when the blood is not changed in the lungs? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is the effect when the synovial fluid is secreted in large quantities? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is the function of this nerve? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is the remedy where there is an accumulation of wax? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is the test by which to estimate, the benefit of all modes of bathing? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is their use? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is true of the Indian? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What kinds of exercise are best? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What membrane lines the trachea and its branches? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What observation in this connection? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What persons would be benefited by observing the preceding remarks? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What portions have been removed without impairing the intellect? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What should be avoided? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What suggestion when a school- room is not ventilated? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What were his conclusions? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= When should bathing be performed? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Where do they commence? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Why do we eat more in the winter than in the summer? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Why do we, then, require more clothing in winter than in summer? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Why does the right shoulder project more frequently than the left? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Why is smoking injurious to the teeth? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Why should all persons have ample time for eating? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= With what is it surrounded? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= With what sense is this closely connected? |
30541 | 100 represent? |
30541 | 100 represent? |
30541 | 101? |
30541 | 101? |
30541 | 104? |
30541 | 10? |
30541 | 113 represent? |
30541 | 116 represent? |
30541 | 118? |
30541 | 11? |
30541 | 125 represent? |
30541 | 135 represent? |
30541 | 136? |
30541 | 138 exhibit? |
30541 | 13? |
30541 | 140 represent? |
30541 | 143 represent? |
30541 | 147 represent? |
30541 | 14? |
30541 | 165. how long does a voluntary muscle remain contracted? |
30541 | 20? |
30541 | 21? |
30541 | 22? |
30541 | 23? |
30541 | 24? |
30541 | 29? |
30541 | 30? |
30541 | 31? |
30541 | 32? |
30541 | 33 represent? |
30541 | 34 represent? |
30541 | 36 represent? |
30541 | 40? |
30541 | 48 and 49? |
30541 | 58 represent? |
30541 | 59 represent? |
30541 | 7 represent? |
30541 | 70 represent? |
30541 | 72? |
30541 | 73? |
30541 | 76? |
30541 | 77? |
30541 | 78 and 79? |
30541 | 82? |
30541 | 83? |
30541 | 84? |
30541 | 86? |
30541 | 91 represent? |
30541 | 994. Who should have the special management of food when medicine is withdrawn? |
30541 | 99? |
30541 | = 1062.= Should a physician be called in all cases when poison is swallowed?) |
30541 | = 278.= How are the new particles of matter supplied? |
30541 | = 383.= How should"flesh wounds"be dressed?) |
30541 | = 813.= What is said of scrofulous and rickety children?) |
30541 | A hot bath? |
30541 | A temperate? |
30541 | A tepid? |
30541 | A warm? |
30541 | About the flexions of the joints? |
30541 | After the cessation of severe toil, how much time should expire before eating? |
30541 | Are the consequences of neglected exercise immediately apparent? |
30541 | Are the involuntary functions of different parts of the system influenced by the brain? |
30541 | Are the lungs supplied with nutrient arteries? |
30541 | Are the precise functions of the different parts of the ear known? |
30541 | Are the results of such practices limited? |
30541 | Are the true sources of animal heat known? |
30541 | Are the vocal organs wanting in stammerers? |
30541 | Are there other excretions from the lungs? |
30541 | Are they also the instruments of expression, either of joy or grief? |
30541 | Are they essentially the same? |
30541 | Are they numerous in this membrane? |
30541 | Are vegetable poisons as numerous and as virulent in their effects as mineral? |
30541 | As an article of dress, to whom are they best adapted? |
30541 | At what age are the bones best fitted for labor? |
30541 | At what age is the appetite keen and the digestion vigorous? |
30541 | At what age particularly is excessive and continued mental exertion hurtful? |
30541 | Attached to its extremity) Page 119: Was''coecum''( is the mucous membrane sometimes called the villous coat? |
30541 | By warm- blooded animals? |
30541 | By what agency are the impressions of external objects conveyed to the brain? |
30541 | By what are the lungs enclosed? |
30541 | By what are they lined? |
30541 | By what means and to what organs is the larynx connected? |
30541 | By what means is its uniformity maintained? |
30541 | By what means is the vaccine matter introduced into the system? |
30541 | By what means? |
30541 | By what name is it sometimes called? |
30541 | By what organs are these changes effected? |
30541 | By what organs is animal heat generated? |
30541 | By what organs is the first change in the food effected? |
30541 | Can all persons take the same amount of exercise? |
30541 | Can any quantity of this preparation of iron be given without injurious results? |
30541 | Can it be ascertained with accuracy how much air is taken into the lungs at each inspiration? |
30541 | Can the milk of such diseased animals be healthy-- the proper nourishment for children? |
30541 | Can this mode be adopted by invalids with safety? |
30541 | Can this sense be improved by cultivation? |
30541 | Describe how it is passed into the stomach? |
30541 | Describe the= eyelids.= What is the use of the conjunctiva? |
30541 | Digestible? |
30541 | Do all joints require the same number of muscles, when called into action? |
30541 | Do different temperaments require different kinds of food? |
30541 | Do the amount and kind of clothing affect animal heat? |
30541 | Do the moral feelings exert a controlling influence over the principal functions of the system? |
30541 | Do the same principles apply to the use of the eye as to other organs? |
30541 | Do the same results follow, if the cuticle is only punctured? |
30541 | Do they exist already formed in organized bodies? |
30541 | Do they exist already formed in= organized= bodies? |
30541 | Do they exist in every part of the body? |
30541 | Do those persons that extract teeth require skill as well as knowledge? |
30541 | Do vegetables possess the property of secretion? |
30541 | Does air that is re- breathed freely impart its oxygen? |
30541 | Does it vary in thickness on different parts of the body? |
30541 | Does the condition of the lungs influence the purity of the blood? |
30541 | Does the condition of the throat and nasal passages modify the voice? |
30541 | Does the nurse require knowledge and practice in her employment, as well as the physician? |
30541 | Does the quantity of blood influence the secretions? |
30541 | Does the quantity of blood supplied to the skin affect its sensibility? |
30541 | Does the same principle apply to the brain? |
30541 | Does the same principle apply to the eye? |
30541 | Does the sensation of thirst always arise from a real want of the system? |
30541 | Does the skin exert a great influence in removing disease from the internal organs, as well as in keeping them in health? |
30541 | Does the time vary when the reuniting substance of the bone is secreted from the blood? |
30541 | Does this difference exist in childhood? |
30541 | Does this loss vary, and what is an average estimate? |
30541 | Does this same principle apply to those who labor? |
30541 | Does this sense vary in different persons? |
30541 | Flow are the new atoms of matter deposited? |
30541 | For how can we expect to obey laws which we do not understand? |
30541 | For what are they remarkable? |
30541 | From hanging? |
30541 | From these calculations, how much may they contain in their quiescent state? |
30541 | From what are the various textures formed? |
30541 | From what do the nerves proceed that supply this sense? |
30541 | From what does the cricoid cartilage derive its name? |
30541 | From what other cause do evils arise to the brain? |
30541 | From what source do these organs derive their nervous filaments? |
30541 | From what source does the tongue derive its nerves? |
30541 | From what tissue is a serous fluid exhaled? |
30541 | Give observation 1st, respecting the use of the abdominal muscles? |
30541 | Has animal or vegetable food any resemblance to the different tissues of which it finally forms a part? |
30541 | Has the analogy been verified? |
30541 | Has the eye the power of adapting itself to different distances? |
30541 | Have the cornea and the humors of the eye different degrees of density? |
30541 | Have we accurate knowledge of the agents that produce secretion? |
30541 | How and where is the blood changed? |
30541 | How are all the motions of the body produced? |
30541 | How are carbon and hydrogen supplied to the system? |
30541 | How are colds generally induced? |
30541 | How are cutaneous eruptions frequently produced? |
30541 | How are enlarged veins frequently produced? |
30541 | How are infectious vapors transmitted to the system? |
30541 | How are most of the bones formed? |
30541 | How are such children usually managed? |
30541 | How are the bones of the head divided? |
30541 | How are the bones of the skull united? |
30541 | How are the cells imbedded in certain tissues? |
30541 | How are the ciliary processes formed? |
30541 | How are the effects of an over- dose counteracted? |
30541 | How are the fluids and solids of the body produced? |
30541 | How are the glands arranged? |
30541 | How are the miscalled,"genteel,"contracted chests usually produced? |
30541 | How are the movements of the eye facilitated? |
30541 | How are the nerves of the small papillà ¦ arranged? |
30541 | How are the new particles of matter supplied? |
30541 | How are the particles of matter arranged in solids? |
30541 | How are the ribs united to the sternum? |
30541 | How are the tears conveyed from the lachrymal gland to the nose? |
30541 | How are the useless atoms of matter conveyed into the veins of the systemic circulation? |
30541 | How are the valves in the veins formed? |
30541 | How are the vocal organs influenced? |
30541 | How are the white spots frequently seen upon the eye accounted for? |
30541 | How are the worst forms of indigestion and nervous depression produced? |
30541 | How are these layers best demonstrated? |
30541 | How are they divided? |
30541 | How are they divided? |
30541 | How are they formed? |
30541 | How are they protected? |
30541 | How are they ranged? |
30541 | How are they ranged? |
30541 | How can a room be well ventilated? |
30541 | How can a union of mental impulse and muscular action be beneficial to an invalid? |
30541 | How can an idea of the structure of the heart be obtained? |
30541 | How can defective vision in a great degree be prevented? |
30541 | How can dust and other small particles be removed from the eye? |
30541 | How can fibrin be obtained? |
30541 | How can it be effected? |
30541 | How can one shoulder be elevated and no injurious results follow? |
30541 | How can oxalic acid be distinguished from epsom salts? |
30541 | How can round shoulders acquired by habit be remedied? |
30541 | How can stammering be remedied? |
30541 | How can such disagreeable sensations be avoided? |
30541 | How can the Spanish custom be improved? |
30541 | How can the amount of pressure necessary to prevent the enlargement of the chest be demonstrated? |
30541 | How can the existence of the excretion of the skin be shown? |
30541 | How can the greatest amount of labor be secured with the least exhaustion to the muscles? |
30541 | How can the pernicious effects of a chill be prevented? |
30541 | How can the presence of carbonic acid in the lungs be proved? |
30541 | How can the presence of carbonic gas in the expired air be demonstrated? |
30541 | How can the size of the chest be diminished? |
30541 | How can the size of the chest be increased when it is contracted? |
30541 | How can the structure of muscles and their fibres be shown? |
30541 | How can the structure of the joints be explained? |
30541 | How can the structure of the vertebrà ¦ be seen? |
30541 | How can the teeth be preserved? |
30541 | How can the thirst be allayed? |
30541 | How can these affections he relieved? |
30541 | How can these papillà ¦, or points, be seen? |
30541 | How can these papillà ¦, or points, be seen? |
30541 | How can this be counteracted? |
30541 | How can this deformity be prevented? |
30541 | How can vesication be prevented? |
30541 | How can we account for the taste of metals when applied to the tongue? |
30541 | How can we determine whether the apparel is worn too tight? |
30541 | How do the auricles and ventricles contract and dilate? |
30541 | How do the cavities in the heart differ? |
30541 | How do these appear in some situations? |
30541 | How does albumen differ from fibrin? |
30541 | How does bathing promote cleanliness? |
30541 | How does impure blood affect the brain? |
30541 | How does moderate and repeated friction affect the cuticle? |
30541 | How does the cerebellum compare in size with the cerebrum? |
30541 | How does the elevation of the tenth rib compare with the second? |
30541 | How does the heat of the atmosphere in summer, in our latitude, compare with that of the human system? |
30541 | How does the mind become sensible of odoriferous particles? |
30541 | How does the mucous differ from the serous tissue? |
30541 | How does the mucous differ from the= serous= tissue? |
30541 | How does the volume Of expired air compare with that which was inspired? |
30541 | How does this humor differ from the aqueous? |
30541 | How does this principle apply to the humors of the eye? |
30541 | How does this sense aid the blind? |
30541 | How explained? |
30541 | How has the effect of non- nitrogenous nutriment been illustrated? |
30541 | How illustrated? |
30541 | How in disease? |
30541 | How in health? |
30541 | How in middle age? |
30541 | How in old age? |
30541 | How in others? |
30541 | How in the large papillà ¦? |
30541 | How internally? |
30541 | How is ammonia formed? |
30541 | How is it connected externally? |
30541 | How is it divided? |
30541 | How is it effected? |
30541 | How is it effected? |
30541 | How is it in ancient statues? |
30541 | How is it proved that respiration and animal heat are closely connected? |
30541 | How is it proved? |
30541 | How is it retained in its position? |
30541 | How is it with physical education? |
30541 | How is letheon introduced into the system? |
30541 | How is physiology divided? |
30541 | How is sensibility conferred on this organ? |
30541 | How is sound produced? |
30541 | How is sound varied? |
30541 | How is the body enabled to endure tropical heat and polar cold? |
30541 | How is the bony matter arranged in different parts of the animal frame? |
30541 | How is the brain regarded by physiologists and philosophers? |
30541 | How is the cerebrum divided? |
30541 | How is the chest enlarged between the spinal column and sternum? |
30541 | How is the contraction of the chest effected? |
30541 | How is the defect remedied? |
30541 | How is the defect remedied? |
30541 | How is the food pressed into the pharynx? |
30541 | How is the grinding motion of the teeth produced? |
30541 | How is the influence of solar light illustrated? |
30541 | How is the influence of the blood upon the skin further demonstrated? |
30541 | How is the influence of the mind on the digestive process exhibited? |
30541 | How is the influence that the skin exercises on the digestive organs illustrated? |
30541 | How is the inhaled oxygen affected? |
30541 | How is the interior of the canal of the cochlea divided? |
30541 | How is the latter division subdivided? |
30541 | How is the movement of the ribs and diaphragm modified? |
30541 | How is the necessity of porous clothing illustrated? |
30541 | How is the necessity of pure, red blood and nervous action shown in the production of animal heat? |
30541 | How is the necessity of voluminous lungs illustrated? |
30541 | How is the nervous system divided? |
30541 | How is the pulse produced? |
30541 | How is the purity of the air affected by respiration? |
30541 | How is the question answered, whether that article is most appropriate to the system which is most easily digested? |
30541 | How is the right ventricle adapted to its function? |
30541 | How is the sacral plexus formed? |
30541 | How is the sympathetic nerve distributed? |
30541 | How is the term system applied? |
30541 | How is the union of the divided parts effected? |
30541 | How is the venous blood prevented from passing into this duct? |
30541 | How is their existence proved? |
30541 | How is this condition frequently produced? |
30541 | How is this condition of the nervous system indicated? |
30541 | How is this condition of the skin known? |
30541 | How is this illustrated in the case of a healthy farmer? |
30541 | How is this illustrated? |
30541 | How is this illustrated? |
30541 | How is this illustrated? |
30541 | How is this illustrated? |
30541 | How is this principle applied to the interchange of products in the lungs? |
30541 | How is this sense in children? |
30541 | How is this sense sometimes impaired? |
30541 | How is this shown by experiment? |
30541 | How is this shown by experiment?) |
30541 | How is"dandruff"on the scalp produced? |
30541 | How long did Sanctorius daily weigh his food, to ascertain the amount of secretion that passed through the skin? |
30541 | How long should a nurse remain in the sick- chamber at a time? |
30541 | How many are called into action in the movement of the elbow? |
30541 | How many bones in the carpus? |
30541 | How many bones in the carpus? |
30541 | How many bones in the ear? |
30541 | How many bones in the face? |
30541 | How many bones in the human body? |
30541 | How many bones in the lower extremities? |
30541 | How many bones in the trunk? |
30541 | How many bones in the upper extremities? |
30541 | How many coats has it? |
30541 | How many cubic feet of air are adequate for a man to breathe each minute? |
30541 | How many ducts pass from this gland, and what do they convey to the eye? |
30541 | How many enlargements has this cord? |
30541 | How many glands about the mouth? |
30541 | How many in each jaw? |
30541 | How many in number? |
30541 | How many letters may be pronounced in a minute? |
30541 | How many may be considered an average number? |
30541 | How many movements of the lower jaw in masticating food? |
30541 | How many muscles has the eye? |
30541 | How many muscles in the human system? |
30541 | How many nerves from the lumbar plexus, and where do they ramify? |
30541 | How many nerves pass from this plexus? |
30541 | How many openings in the tympanum? |
30541 | How many pairs of cranial nerves? |
30541 | How many pairs of nerves issue from the spinal cord? |
30541 | How many pairs of nerves issue from the spinal cord? |
30541 | How many perspiratory pores did Dr. Wilson count upon a square inch of skin on the palm of the hand? |
30541 | How many ranges of bones have the phalanges? |
30541 | How many roots have the molars of the upper jaw? |
30541 | How many senses have we? |
30541 | How many valves in the left side, and their names? |
30541 | How may an ordinary inspiration be accomplished? |
30541 | How may concussion of the brain be produced? |
30541 | How may decaying teeth be preserved? |
30541 | How may slight deformities of the spine be prevented? |
30541 | How may soreness of the muscles, consequent upon severe action, be prevented? |
30541 | How may the arrangement of muscular fibre be illustrated? |
30541 | How may the blood become impure? |
30541 | How may the bones be considered? |
30541 | How may the circulation and sensibility be restored? |
30541 | How may the ganglia be considered? |
30541 | How may the murmur of respiration be heard? |
30541 | How may the principal elementary substances be separated from the blood? |
30541 | How may the strength of muscles be kept until advanced age? |
30541 | How may the voice be strengthened? |
30541 | How may they be divided? |
30541 | How may"numbness"in the limbs be produced? |
30541 | How much can be thrown out of the lungs at a forcible expiration, and how much remains in the lungs? |
30541 | How much does Dr. Reid allow? |
30541 | How much fluid does this membrane contain when healthy? |
30541 | How much food should generally be eaten? |
30541 | How must they succeed each other? |
30541 | How often does the heart contract, or the pulse beat, in adults? |
30541 | How often should a sick person be bathed? |
30541 | How often should the dressing of burns be removed? |
30541 | How often should they be cleansed? |
30541 | How often should we bathe? |
30541 | How prevented? |
30541 | How produced? |
30541 | How relieved? |
30541 | How relieved? |
30541 | How remedied? |
30541 | How removed from the upper eyelid? |
30541 | How removed? |
30541 | How retained in place? |
30541 | How should all changes of the system be made? |
30541 | How should bathing be performed, in order to be efficient in preserving health? |
30541 | How should circulation be restored to limbs frozen or severely chilled? |
30541 | How should exercise be taken? |
30541 | How should indigestion arising from nervous prostration be treated? |
30541 | How should mastication be performed? |
30541 | How should persons apparently drowned be treated? |
30541 | How should public speakers dress their necks? |
30541 | How should punctured and lacerated wounds be dressed? |
30541 | How should rooms be warmed? |
30541 | How should the apparel of a child be worn? |
30541 | How should the bathing then be performed, so that the patient may not contract a cold? |
30541 | How should the circulation be at first reëstablished? |
30541 | How should the dull or less active child be treated? |
30541 | How should the food be given when both the digestive organs and general system are debilitated? |
30541 | How should the intervals between meals be regulated? |
30541 | How should the muscles be called into action? |
30541 | How should the muscles be rested when they have been vigorously used? |
30541 | How should the nails be treated to prevent irregularities and disease? |
30541 | How should the strips of plaster be removed from a wound? |
30541 | How should"flesh wounds"be dressed? |
30541 | How the left? |
30541 | How the oxygen? |
30541 | How was it proved that there was a constant change in the osseous fabric? |
30541 | How was the time required for digesting different articles of food ascertained? |
30541 | How was this narcotic poison used by the Athenians? |
30541 | If the blood is only lessened in quantity? |
30541 | If unpleasant sensations are felt from too free use of soap, how can they be counteracted? |
30541 | In adults? |
30541 | In how many ways may the chest be enlarged, and how is it accomplished? |
30541 | In infants? |
30541 | In old persons? |
30541 | In preserving health, what is of greater importance than warming the room? |
30541 | In preserving the health, is it necessary to give attention to the food which is eaten? |
30541 | In the disease called"dropsy of the brain,"where is the water deposited? |
30541 | In the ear? |
30541 | In the ears? |
30541 | In the exercise of these functions, which is active, and which passive? |
30541 | In the nasal and ear passages? |
30541 | In the scalp? |
30541 | In their distribution, how are they separated from the surrounding tissues? |
30541 | In what classes do mental and nervous debility prevail? |
30541 | In what direction does the spinal column, in its natural position, curve? |
30541 | In what do all the physiologists of the present day concur? |
30541 | In what manner should change of temperature take place, to be adapted to the body? |
30541 | In what other point of view is the cuticle interesting? |
30541 | In what part of it do we find the coloring matter? |
30541 | In what proportion are substances nutritious? |
30541 | In what respect do the posterior roots differ from the anterior? |
30541 | In what respect do these vessels resemble the veins of the system? |
30541 | In what respect do they differ from other bones of the body? |
30541 | In whom is respiration most frequent? |
30541 | In whom is this illustrated? |
30541 | Into how many classes are poisons divided? |
30541 | Into how many layers are they arranged? |
30541 | Into how many parts are the teeth divided? |
30541 | Into how many parts is the spinal cord divided? |
30541 | Into what are different kinds of aliment separated? |
30541 | Into what are different kinds of aliment separated?) |
30541 | Is it also capable of improvement when all the other senses are perfect? |
30541 | Is it known what part of the brain has the most intimate relation with the intellectual faculties? |
30541 | Is it not the duty of the parent and the guardian to learn these facts, and to see that they are not only learned, but reduced to practice? |
30541 | Is it useful to know the antidotes or remedies for poison? |
30541 | Is its development progressive? |
30541 | Is medical treatment of any avail? |
30541 | Is repetition essential to distinct articulation? |
30541 | Is repetition necessary to make a durable impression on the mind? |
30541 | Is the blood necessarily red? |
30541 | Is the ear complicated in its structure? |
30541 | Is the interior of the body, as well as the exterior, covered by a skin? |
30541 | Is the prohibition of God respecting intermarriage in accordance with the organic laws of the brain? |
30541 | Is there a diversity of opinion respecting this variety of absorption? |
30541 | Is there an adaptation of the bones of the system to the offices they are required to perform? |
30541 | Is this a good article for clothing? |
30541 | Is this difference found in the lower order of animals? |
30541 | Is this organ abundantly supplied with blood? |
30541 | Is this sense capable of improvement? |
30541 | Is this sense modified by habit? |
30541 | Is this sense susceptible of improvement? |
30541 | Is this theory in general discarded? |
30541 | Its inferior? |
30541 | Its use? |
30541 | Its use? |
30541 | May animals be situated so that they require no nutriment? |
30541 | May not a walk, simply as an exercise, be beneficial? |
30541 | May simply"snug"clothing compress the cartilages? |
30541 | May the increased functional action of the brain change its structure? |
30541 | May this principle be applied to the action of the human stomach? |
30541 | Mention some of the effects of mental depression upon the= body.= What is related by LÃ ¦ nnec?) |
30541 | Name the parts that enter into the structure of the nose? |
30541 | Name= them.= How are they protected? |
30541 | Of Captain Back? |
30541 | Of Captain Lyon? |
30541 | Of Captain Scoresby? |
30541 | Of Chaubert? |
30541 | Of Sir Charles Blagden? |
30541 | Of a different density? |
30541 | Of birds? |
30541 | Of chlorine? |
30541 | Of fibrin? |
30541 | Of henbane? |
30541 | Of how many bones is the pelvis composed? |
30541 | Of how many layers is the retina composed? |
30541 | Of how many layers of fibres is the iris composed? |
30541 | Of how many parts is the ear composed? |
30541 | Of hydrogen? |
30541 | Of its use in fevers and many other cases of disease? |
30541 | Of lime? |
30541 | Of magnesia? |
30541 | Of nitrogen? |
30541 | Of osmazome? |
30541 | Of silex? |
30541 | Of silk? |
30541 | Of soda? |
30541 | Of the circular? |
30541 | Of the cutaneous veins? |
30541 | Of the duodenum? |
30541 | Of the effect on hearing when the bones of the ear or the labyrinth are destroyed? |
30541 | Of the facial nerve? |
30541 | Of the internal? |
30541 | Of the lacteal vessels? |
30541 | Of the lower jaw? |
30541 | Of the membrana tympani? |
30541 | Of the portio mollis? |
30541 | Of the residuum? |
30541 | Of the stomach? |
30541 | Of the suction power of the heart? |
30541 | Of the under surface? |
30541 | Of those that breathe by means of lungs? |
30541 | Of those who have large muscles and small nerves? |
30541 | Of what are ligaments composed? |
30541 | Of what are the bones composed? |
30541 | Of what are the ganglia composed? |
30541 | Of what are the joints composed? |
30541 | Of what are the joints composed?) |
30541 | Of what are the lungs composed? |
30541 | Of what color is the blood of the fish? |
30541 | Of what does it consist? |
30541 | Of what does the apparatus of vision consist? |
30541 | Of what does the cerebro- spinal centre consist? |
30541 | Of what does the fibrous tissue consist? |
30541 | Of what does the labyrinth consist? |
30541 | Of what does the lachrymal apparatus consist? |
30541 | Of what does the lens consist? |
30541 | Of what does the nervous system consist? |
30541 | Of what does the nervous tissue consist? |
30541 | Of what does the perspiratory apparatus consist? |
30541 | Of what does the sympathetic nerve consist? |
30541 | Of what form are their tubes? |
30541 | Of what is atmospheric air composed? |
30541 | Of what is the blood composed? |
30541 | Of what is the choroid coat chiefly composed? |
30541 | Of what is the heart composed? |
30541 | Of what is the muscular tissue composed? |
30541 | Of what is the omentum composed? |
30541 | Of what use are the nerves of the skin? |
30541 | Of what use are the perspiratory glands? |
30541 | Of what use is the hair upon the head? |
30541 | Of what use is the saliva in the process of mastication? |
30541 | Of whispering? |
30541 | On the digestive organs? |
30541 | On the heels? |
30541 | On the lungs? |
30541 | On the muscles? |
30541 | On the nitrogen? |
30541 | On what does acute hearing depend? |
30541 | On what does acuteness of smell depend? |
30541 | On what does the difference in muscular activity and strength depend? |
30541 | On what does the quantity of heat abstracted from the system depend? |
30541 | On what is the velocity of muscular contraction dependent? |
30541 | Our next inquiry is, By what means is the uniformity of temperature in the body maintained? |
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30541 | Should a physician be called in all cases when poison is swallowed? |
30541 | Should an emetic be given for this poison? |
30541 | Should doubts and fears of the patient''s recovery be communicated in the sick- room? |
30541 | Should emetics be avoided? |
30541 | Should every muscle have its due amount of exercise? |
30541 | Should every woman know how to make the simple preparations adapted to a low diet? |
30541 | Should the condition of the system be regarded in taking food? |
30541 | Should the garments worn during the day be worn at night? |
30541 | Should the habits of the patient be regarded in reference to the period for eating and sleep? |
30541 | Should the muscles be supplied with pure blood? |
30541 | Should the nurse strictly obey the injunctions of the physician relative to food? |
30541 | Should there be schools to educate nurses, as well as physicians and surgeons? |
30541 | That covers the cartilage? |
30541 | That invests the skull? |
30541 | That perform the delicate movements of the fingers? |
30541 | That should be the treatment if the cuticle has been removed? |
30541 | The animal? |
30541 | The antidote? |
30541 | The extreme attenuation in consumption? |
30541 | The function of the nutrient vessels? |
30541 | The fungiform papillà ¦? |
30541 | The fungiform papillà ¦? |
30541 | The inferior maxillary? |
30541 | The insertion? |
30541 | The internal muscle? |
30541 | The objection? |
30541 | The posterior chamber? |
30541 | The question is not, How much restriction of the respiratory movements can be endured, and life continue? |
30541 | The second set? |
30541 | The superior maxillary? |
30541 | The swell? |
30541 | The tottering step of the aged invalid? |
30541 | The use of the muscles of the larynx? |
30541 | Those of the aorta and pulmonary artery? |
30541 | Those whose office is to remove the atoms already deposited? |
30541 | Through the agency of what nerves are the respiratory muscles brought into action? |
30541 | Through what membrane does a large proportion of the waste material of the system pass? |
30541 | To a cold day in summer? |
30541 | To the cerebellum? |
30541 | To warm weather? |
30541 | To what are the taste and odor of soup owing? |
30541 | To what class is this remark applicable? |
30541 | To what condition of the skin are the terms burns and scalds applied? |
30541 | To what does cutaneous absorption relate? |
30541 | To what does this lead? |
30541 | To what is the color of the skin referable? |
30541 | To what is the different hues in animals owing? |
30541 | To what is the quantity of heat proportionate in combustion? |
30541 | To what may the bones be compared? |
30541 | To what may the trachea and its branches be compared? |
30541 | To what must attention be given to maintain a healthy action of the skin? |
30541 | To what persons is this remark applicable? |
30541 | Upon the eyebrows and eyelids? |
30541 | Upon what do strength and the power of endurance depend? |
30541 | Upon what do the different intonations of sound or mechanical employments depend? |
30541 | Upon what does the color of the hair depend? |
30541 | Upon what does vigorous controllable muscular contraction depend? |
30541 | Were baths dedicated by the ancients? |
30541 | What acids are found in the system? |
30541 | What agency conveys medicinal substances and ointments into the system when tabbed on the skin? |
30541 | What an artificial? |
30541 | What animals are subject to the most rapid changes of material? |
30541 | What appears to be the principal office of the glands? |
30541 | What are arteries? |
30541 | What are found on the internal surface of the cartilage of the eyelids? |
30541 | What are good stimulants for sluggish circulation in the indolent? |
30541 | What are invaluable aids in the culture of the voice? |
30541 | What are proximate elements? |
30541 | What are proximate elements? |
30541 | What are some of the causes of the variation of the demand for clothing? |
30541 | What are some of the influences exerted by the muscles on the system? |
30541 | What are the advantages of wearing flannels? |
30541 | What are the causes of the hair becoming gray? |
30541 | What are the decisive distinctions between animals and plants? |
30541 | What are the different uses of the component parts of the bones? |
30541 | What are the first set called? |
30541 | What are the lacteals? |
30541 | What are the prevention and remedies for this disease? |
30541 | What are the principal means by which a uniform temperature of the body is maintained? |
30541 | What are the qualities of cotton as an article of dress? |
30541 | What are the reasons for this inference? |
30541 | What are the symptoms when the brain is injured from blows and falls? |
30541 | What are the uses of the oily product of these glands? |
30541 | What are the uses of the sutures? |
30541 | What are the veins? |
30541 | What are their uses? |
30541 | What are these glands sometimes called? |
30541 | What are these motor organs called? |
30541 | What are those vessels called that act exclusively for the growth and renovation of the body? |
30541 | What article prepared for food does the stomach resemble? |
30541 | What becomes of the chyle? |
30541 | What becomes of the chyle? |
30541 | What becomes of the socket when a tooth is removed? |
30541 | What beside food is essential to the full enjoyment of health? |
30541 | What bones form the framework of the nose? |
30541 | What care is taken in the manufacture of optical instruments? |
30541 | What causes the accelerated movements of the heart during active exercise? |
30541 | What causes the acute pain in sprains? |
30541 | What causes the chill that is experienced when damp clothing is permitted to dry on the body? |
30541 | What causes the emaciated limbs of a person recovering from fever? |
30541 | What causes the involuntary trembling of the limbs in persons who have suffered from apoplexy? |
30541 | What causes the loss of consciousness when carbonic acid is breathed? |
30541 | What causes the pearly appearance of the eye? |
30541 | What causes the unevenness of this layer? |
30541 | What causes tic douloureux? |
30541 | What caution is given? |
30541 | What caution is necessary when we expose ourselves to poisonous vapors? |
30541 | What caution to persons of scrofulous constitutions? |
30541 | What caution to teachers and mothers? |
30541 | What change in the amount of heat generated? |
30541 | What changes take place when oxygen unites with an inflammable body? |
30541 | What class of men know this from sad experience? |
30541 | What class of pupils should have recesses most frequently? |
30541 | What conditions of the drum of the ear may impair hearing? |
30541 | What confines the teeth in the jaw- bone? |
30541 | What connects the hemispheres? |
30541 | What constitutes an exception to this? |
30541 | What did Mayow assert at a later period? |
30541 | What did the experiments of Allen and Pepy show? |
30541 | What difference between the formation of the larynx of the female and that of the male? |
30541 | What direction is given when the cuticle is broken? |
30541 | What directions in regard to the food of the watcher? |
30541 | What directions respecting the bed- linen of the patient? |
30541 | What discovery relative to animal heat is due to Franklin? |
30541 | What diseases usually follow asphyxia by carbonic acid, water, strangling,& c.? |
30541 | What do organized bodies always present? |
30541 | What do some physiologists assert of the medulla oblongata? |
30541 | What do the capillaries constitute? |
30541 | What do the contraction and relaxation of the muscular walls of the heart produce? |
30541 | What do these facts show? |
30541 | What do they ascribe to the cerebrum? |
30541 | What do they form by their arrangement? |
30541 | What do they require? |
30541 | What do this artery and its corresponding veins constitute? |
30541 | What do we perceive by this sense? |
30541 | What do we see? |
30541 | What do well attested experiments show? |
30541 | What does Sir Charles Bell endeavor to show? |
30541 | What does Sir Charles Bell say of the influence of this order of nerves in the expression of the passions? |
30541 | What does experience show? |
30541 | What does it show the necessity of avoiding? |
30541 | What does observation show? |
30541 | What does the base of the skull present? |
30541 | What does the perfection of the digestive organs require? |
30541 | What does the relation between mental powers and development of brain explain? |
30541 | What does the spinal column contain? |
30541 | What does the term brain designate? |
30541 | What does the term brain designate? |
30541 | What does this arrangement prevent? |
30541 | What does this induce? |
30541 | What does this induce?) |
30541 | What does this membrane secrete upon its internal surface? |
30541 | What effect has a common cold upon the mucous membrane of the lungs? |
30541 | What effect has an inelastic band upon the lower part of the chest? |
30541 | What effect has an over- dose of ammonia? |
30541 | What effect has an over- dose of saltpetre? |
30541 | What effect has an over- dose of the wine of antimony or tartar emetic? |
30541 | What effect has continued muscular contraction? |
30541 | What effect has continued muscular contraction?) |
30541 | What effect has disease of the vocal ligaments upon the voice? |
30541 | What effect has exercise upon the bones? |
30541 | What effect has impure air on a burning lamp? |
30541 | What effect has inaction? |
30541 | What effect has increased exercise upon the system? |
30541 | What effect has increased exercise upon the system? |
30541 | What effect has it on the muscles? |
30541 | What effect has light on the muscular system? |
30541 | What effect has long- continued exertions or positions on the bones of a child? |
30541 | What effect has snuff when introduced into the nose? |
30541 | What effect has the chewing of tobacco upon the teeth? |
30541 | What effect has the different density of the parts of the eye upon the light admitted to this organ? |
30541 | What effect has the erect attitude upon the modulations of the voice? |
30541 | What effect has the first movement upon the food? |
30541 | What effect has this absorption upon the jaw and lips? |
30541 | What effect has this accumulation of blood in the lungs? |
30541 | What effect has this elevation upon the lateral diameter of the chest? |
30541 | What effect has this stimulus on the muscles? |
30541 | What effect have calls on the sick? |
30541 | What effect have the muscles of the neck upon the larynx? |
30541 | What effect have the quantity and quality of blood upon the circulatory organs? |
30541 | What effect if this principle be disregarded? |
30541 | What effect on animal heat has impure air? |
30541 | What effect on the carbonic acid and watery vapor? |
30541 | What effect on the constitution during spring and autumn? |
30541 | What effect on the digestive process has the restriction of the ribs and diaphragm? |
30541 | What effect on the system has a sudden transition from a cold to a warm climate? |
30541 | What effect on the system when the secretions are not regularly maintained? |
30541 | What effect upon the body if the pores of the skin are obstructed? |
30541 | What effect will be produced on the body if it is deprived of blood? |
30541 | What effects are produced by slight variations in the quality of the blood? |
30541 | What element of the food influences the generation of heat? |
30541 | What error prevails in the present system of education? |
30541 | What evils arise from studious application at night? |
30541 | What evils result from this practice? |
30541 | What exception to the changing state Of the different textures? |
30541 | What exception, as given in the observation? |
30541 | What exception? |
30541 | What exception? |
30541 | What exception? |
30541 | What exception? |
30541 | What exert an influence on the quantity of food necessary for the system? |
30541 | What fact in this connection is well established? |
30541 | What fluids are conveyed into the right cavities of the heart? |
30541 | What follows if the brain of the child has inherited defects? |
30541 | What follows loss of hearing? |
30541 | What follows, according to this principle? |
30541 | What forms the coloring principle of the blood? |
30541 | What general rule is given? |
30541 | What has been ascertained on the other hand? |
30541 | What has been noted in the preceding chapters? |
30541 | What have experiments shown? |
30541 | What idea prevails in the community? |
30541 | What important distinction in the effects of respiration of animals and plants? |
30541 | What important operations are performed in these vessels? |
30541 | What influences modify the action of the oil and perspiratory glands? |
30541 | What influences the function of these vessels? |
30541 | What inquiries are naturally suggested? |
30541 | What is a common cause of the loss of voice? |
30541 | What is a frequent consequence of continued and excessive excitement of the brain? |
30541 | What is a general law of both the animal and vegetable kingdoms? |
30541 | What is a general practice among infirm persons? |
30541 | What is a good remedy for this kind of injury? |
30541 | What is a natural skeleton? |
30541 | What is a predisposing cause of nervous disease? |
30541 | What is a tissue? |
30541 | What is a voluntary muscle? |
30541 | What is an apparatus? |
30541 | What is an average number of pores and length of tube of the whole surface of the body? |
30541 | What is an involuntary muscle? |
30541 | What is an ultimate element? |
30541 | What is anatomy? |
30541 | What is another cause laryngitis among clergymen? |
30541 | What is another use of the teeth? |
30541 | What is closely associated with this? |
30541 | What is fat? |
30541 | What is formed when oxygen unites with carbon or hydrogen? |
30541 | What is found between the auricle and ventricle in the right side of the heart? |
30541 | What is found in this canal? |
30541 | What is frequently noticed in travelling South? |
30541 | What is hearing? |
30541 | What is hiccough? |
30541 | What is hygiene? |
30541 | What is important in the first stages of disease? |
30541 | What is impressed upon the human system from its earliest existence? |
30541 | What is insensible perspiration? |
30541 | What is interstitial absorption? |
30541 | What is its appearance when freshly exposed? |
30541 | What is its form? |
30541 | What is its function? |
30541 | What is its use? |
30541 | What is its use? |
30541 | What is its use? |
30541 | What is its use? |
30541 | What is its use? |
30541 | What is its use? |
30541 | What is its use? |
30541 | What is lacteal absorption? |
30541 | What is long- sightedness? |
30541 | What is marrow? |
30541 | What is meant by cold- blooded animals? |
30541 | What is meant by the origin of a muscle? |
30541 | What is necessary before food can nourish the body? |
30541 | What is necessary before they can be adapted to the wants of the body? |
30541 | What is necessary in order to understand the theory of vision? |
30541 | What is necessary in the adaptation of furnaces to dwelling- houses? |
30541 | What is necessary that man enjoy the highest degree of health? |
30541 | What is necessary that muscles may attain size and strength? |
30541 | What is necessary that the action of the brain be healthy and efficient? |
30541 | What is necessary to adapt the eye to view objects at different distances? |
30541 | What is necessary when large blood- vessels are wounded or cut? |
30541 | What is necessary when there is a change of clothing? |
30541 | What is necessary when this condition of the system exists? |
30541 | What is nutrition? |
30541 | What is observed of those individuals that restrict the movements of the abdominal muscles? |
30541 | What is often observed among students in academies and colleges? |
30541 | What is one cause of disease and suffering in large villages? |
30541 | What is one cause of dysentery and cholera morbus? |
30541 | What is one cause of indigestion among students and accountants? |
30541 | What is one cause of indigestion among the sedentary class in community? |
30541 | What is one great evil attending the absence of some imperative employment to exercise the mind and brain? |
30541 | What is one of the most powerful causes which influence venous circulation? |
30541 | What is one reason for preserving health? |
30541 | What is one source of heat in the body? |
30541 | What is peculiar in its structure? |
30541 | What is peculiar in the opening of the perspiratory tubes on the surface of the cuticle? |
30541 | What is peculiar to muscular fibres? |
30541 | What is peculiar to this organ? |
30541 | What is physiology? |
30541 | What is placed between each vertebra? |
30541 | What is placed between each= vertebra?= What is its use?) |
30541 | What is preferred? |
30541 | What is produced when the lens, or its investing membrane, is changed in structure? |
30541 | What is proper in all instances of acute disease? |
30541 | What is recrementitial absorption? |
30541 | What is related by LÃ ¦ nnec? |
30541 | What is related of Captain Parry? |
30541 | What is related of Marie Antoinette? |
30541 | What is related of frogs? |
30541 | What is remarkable of the brain? |
30541 | What is remarkable of the nerves? |
30541 | What is respiration? |
30541 | What is said in reference to rays of light in passing through the eye? |
30541 | What is said in reference to the arrangement of school- rooms? |
30541 | What is said in reference to the distribution of the oily matter along the edges of the eyelids? |
30541 | What is said in reference to the pinna of many animals? |
30541 | What is said in reference to the quantity of light admitted into a sick- room? |
30541 | What is said in reference to the respiratory nerves? |
30541 | What is said in reference to the seventh pair of nerves? |
30541 | What is said in reference to the vision of a"cross- eye"? |
30541 | What is said in regard to inordinate eating? |
30541 | What is said in regard to the bile? |
30541 | What is said in regard to the clothing? |
30541 | What is said in regard to the quantity of food when the youth has attained his growth? |
30541 | What is said in regard to ventilating churches, concert halls,& c.? |
30541 | What is said in respect to size? |
30541 | What is said of absorption? |
30541 | What is said of acidulated drinks? |
30541 | What is said of albinos? |
30541 | What is said of albumen? |
30541 | What is said of bathing in disease? |
30541 | What is said of carbon? |
30541 | What is said of chilblains? |
30541 | What is said of chronic catarrh? |
30541 | What is said of convulsions among children? |
30541 | What is said of daubing the face and hands merely with a wet cloth? |
30541 | What is said of deformed spinal columns? |
30541 | What is said of disease? |
30541 | What is said of dressing the neck? |
30541 | What is said of each enlargement? |
30541 | What is said of employing those persons to watch who labor hard during the day? |
30541 | What is said of fascia? |
30541 | What is said of feeble persons acquiring a collegiate education? |
30541 | What is said of free perspiration in fevers? |
30541 | What is said of gelatin? |
30541 | What is said of its sensibility? |
30541 | What is said of linen as an article of apparel? |
30541 | What is said of milk and eggs? |
30541 | What is said of mineral substances? |
30541 | What is said of mucus? |
30541 | What is said of noise in the sick- chamber? |
30541 | What is said of opium and its preparations? |
30541 | What is said of oxygen? |
30541 | What is said of phosphorus? |
30541 | What is said of potash? |
30541 | What is said of respiratory absorption? |
30541 | What is said of scrofulous and rickety children? |
30541 | What is said of stramonium? |
30541 | What is said of stramonium?) |
30541 | What is said of sulphur? |
30541 | What is said of the Spanish custom of resting after dinner? |
30541 | What is said of the abducentes, or sixth pair of nerves? |
30541 | What is said of the adaptation of animal and vegetable food to man? |
30541 | What is said of the air- cells and bronchial tubes? |
30541 | What is said of the apparel of coach- drivers? |
30541 | What is said of the apparent heat of bodies? |
30541 | What is said of the arrangement of the bones of the foot? |
30541 | What is said of the arrangement of the fibres of the muscular coat of the large intestine? |
30541 | What is said of the art of cultivating the voice? |
30541 | What is said of the benches or chairs in a school- room? |
30541 | What is said of the bones? |
30541 | What is said of the branches of the sympathetic nerve? |
30541 | What is said of the causes of hunger? |
30541 | What is said of the change in bones? |
30541 | What is said of the changes of seasons in our latitude? |
30541 | What is said of the chemical affinity between oxygen and nitrogen? |
30541 | What is said of the coats of the intestines? |
30541 | What is said of the communications between the arteries? |
30541 | What is said of the compression of the spinal cord? |
30541 | What is said of the contraction and dilatation of the ventricles in the heart? |
30541 | What is said of the contraction and relaxation of the muscles? |
30541 | What is said of the crystalline lens? |
30541 | What is said of the culture of the intellect? |
30541 | What is said of the curves of the spinal column? |
30541 | What is said of the custom of calling and conversing with the sick during the intervals of daily labor? |
30541 | What is said of the cutaneous arteries? |
30541 | What is said of the cutaneous lymphatics? |
30541 | What is said of the difference, in general, between organic and inorganic bodies? |
30541 | What is said of the distensible character of the stomach and alimentary canal? |
30541 | What is said of the distribution of the blood? |
30541 | What is said of the enamel? |
30541 | What is said of the energy of its contraction in different persons? |
30541 | What is said of the epiglottis? |
30541 | What is said of the extremities of the bones that form a joint? |
30541 | What is said of the fibula? |
30541 | What is said of the functions of the muscular nerves? |
30541 | What is said of the identity of this tissue? |
30541 | What is said of the importance of hearing? |
30541 | What is said of the impure air of unventilated rooms? |
30541 | What is said of the individuality of organized and inorganized bodies? |
30541 | What is said of the influence of the mind upon muscular activity? |
30541 | What is said of the influences that return the blood to the heart? |
30541 | What is said of the inhabitants of the sea- girt islands of America? |
30541 | What is said of the innominatum in the child? |
30541 | What is said of the introduction of pins to cleanse the ear? |
30541 | What is said of the joints? |
30541 | What is said of the joints? |
30541 | What is said of the joints? |
30541 | What is said of the lateral and oblique movements of the arm, hand, and fingers in writing? |
30541 | What is said of the lateral and oblique movements of the= arm,= hand, and fingers in writing? |
30541 | What is said of the lateral diameter of the chest? |
30541 | What is said of the mechanism of the eye? |
30541 | What is said of the movement of the ball and socket joint? |
30541 | What is said of the movements of the teeth in different animals? |
30541 | What is said of the muscles? |
30541 | What is said of the muscles? |
30541 | What is said of the nostrums used for deafness? |
30541 | What is said of the number of these pores on the pulp of the fingers? |
30541 | What is said of the nutritive process? |
30541 | What is said of the office of the nutrient capillary vessels? |
30541 | What is said of the osseous tissue? |
30541 | What is said of the pancreas? |
30541 | What is said of the practice of eating"little and often"? |
30541 | What is said of the practice of imitating persons thus affected? |
30541 | What is said of the practice of retaining pupils of all ages the same period of time in the school- room? |
30541 | What is said of the propulsive power of the capillaries? |
30541 | What is said of the rapidity of muscular contractions in other animals? |
30541 | What is said of the reflected pleurà ¦? |
30541 | What is said of the relation of the brain to all of the organs of the body? |
30541 | What is said of the requisitions of some teachers, who have the famed"quiet schools"? |
30541 | What is said of the secretions from the serous membrane? |
30541 | What is said of the semicircular canals? |
30541 | What is said of the shape of the teeth in different species of animals? |
30541 | What is said of the shower- bath? |
30541 | What is said of the sick- room? |
30541 | What is said of the size of the laboring women of Ireland, and the Indian female? |
30541 | What is said of the skin? |
30541 | What is said of the skin? |
30541 | What is said of the solids? |
30541 | What is said of the structure of the vocal instrument? |
30541 | What is said of the style of the dress at the present day? |
30541 | What is said of the sympathetic nerve? |
30541 | What is said of the sympathy between the functions of the skin and mucous membrane? |
30541 | What is said of the system of hardening children? |
30541 | What is said of the teeth? |
30541 | What is said of the temperature of animals? |
30541 | What is said of the temperature of the human tongue? |
30541 | What is said of the temperature of the sick- chamber? |
30541 | What is said of the thickness of the cuticle in different parts of the body? |
30541 | What is said of the use of alcohol, or tobacco, in preventing the introduction of the poisonous matter of contagious diseases? |
30541 | What is said of the use of marrow? |
30541 | What is said of the use of medicine? |
30541 | What is said of the vapor bath? |
30541 | What is said of the various changes of the bones after ossification? |
30541 | What is said of the ventilation of sleeping- rooms? |
30541 | What is said of the weight of the brain? |
30541 | What is said of their communications? |
30541 | What is said of their valves? |
30541 | What is said of these substances at different periods of life? |
30541 | What is said of these tubes in the eyelids? |
30541 | What is said of this lubricating fluid? |
30541 | What is said of this sense in the bloodhound? |
30541 | What is said of this sense? |
30541 | What is said of those parts most exposed to injury? |
30541 | What is said of those persons who have small muscles and largely developed nervous systems? |
30541 | What is said of very hot or cold drinks? |
30541 | What is said of well- clothed persons? |
30541 | What is said relative to a communication with the external air? |
30541 | What is said relative to a warm day in winter? |
30541 | What is said relative to the color of the clothing worn in the sick- room? |
30541 | What is said relative to the length of time that the brain can be advantageously used? |
30541 | What is said relative to the mucous secretion? |
30541 | What is said relative to the structure of the nerves? |
30541 | What is said relative to these layers of membrane? |
30541 | What is said respecting currents of air from small apertures? |
30541 | What is said respecting irregular exercise? |
30541 | What is said respecting secreted substances? |
30541 | What is said respecting the action of the lymphatic vessels? |
30541 | What is said respecting the cleanliness of beds and bedding? |
30541 | What is said respecting the correspondence between the development of the brain and the amount of intelligence possessed by the person? |
30541 | What is said respecting the form and texture of the skull in different nations? |
30541 | What is said respecting the influence of habit in removing disease? |
30541 | What is said respecting the mesenteric glands? |
30541 | What is said respecting the pia mater? |
30541 | What is said respecting the structure and composition of the various organs? |
30541 | What is said respecting the weight of the blood? |
30541 | What is said respecting this sense in some individuals? |
30541 | What is said respecting"humors"in the blood? |
30541 | What is secretion? |
30541 | What is seen upon the superior surface of the brain? |
30541 | What is sensible perspiration? |
30541 | What is short- sightedness? |
30541 | What is sneezing? |
30541 | What is synovia? |
30541 | What is the action of an organ called? |
30541 | What is the aggregate extent of the lining membrane of the air- cells? |
30541 | What is the antidote for an over- dose of oxalic acid? |
30541 | What is the antidote for aqua fortis and oil of vitriol? |
30541 | What is the antidote for white vitriol? |
30541 | What is the antidote when ley is swallowed? |
30541 | What is the antidote when ley is swallowed?) |
30541 | What is the antidote? |
30541 | What is the antidote? |
30541 | What is the antidote? |
30541 | What is the antidote? |
30541 | What is the apparent design of the inosculations of the veins? |
30541 | What is the appearance of limbs while freezing? |
30541 | What is the appearance of the bones in their early formative stage? |
30541 | What is the appearance of the external surface of this membrane? |
30541 | What is the appearance of the external surface of this membrane?) |
30541 | What is the appearance of the sensitive layer? |
30541 | What is the appearance of the surface of the tongue? |
30541 | What is the appearance of the surface of the tongue? |
30541 | What is the appearance of the upper surface of the cutis vera? |
30541 | What is the appearance of these bands? |
30541 | What is the appropriate stimulus of the salivary glands during mastication? |
30541 | What is the assertion of some persons relative to the quantity of food necessary for the system? |
30541 | What is the average amount of perspiration every twenty- four hours? |
30541 | What is the average time required to digest an ordinary meal? |
30541 | What is the benefit derived from having the cuticle thus changed? |
30541 | What is the best way of learning the sciences? |
30541 | What is the cause of the general lassitude in a damp, warm morning? |
30541 | What is the cause of the hair dropping out? |
30541 | What is the cause of their early promise and subsequent disappointment? |
30541 | What is the character of the brain in childhood? |
30541 | What is the character of the masticating muscles? |
30541 | What is the chief organ of taste? |
30541 | What is the color of muscles? |
30541 | What is the color of the external surface of the choroid coat? |
30541 | What is the course of the veins? |
30541 | What is the cuticle originally? |
30541 | What is the design of the chest? |
30541 | What is the difference between sensations and impressions? |
30541 | What is the difference between touch and tact? |
30541 | What is the effect if a lateral curved position of the spinal column is continued for a long time? |
30541 | What is the effect if an unnatural action of the muscles is frequently repeated? |
30541 | What is the effect if the brain concentrates its energies on more than one object at a time? |
30541 | What is the effect if the brain is doomed to inactivity? |
30541 | What is the effect if the external muscle is contracted? |
30541 | What is the effect if the eye is fixed intently on an object for a long time? |
30541 | What is the effect if the mind is incessantly engaged in the contemplation of the same object? |
30541 | What is the effect if the seventh pair is divided, or its function destroyed by disease? |
30541 | What is the effect if the vessels of the skin are supplied with vitiated blood? |
30541 | What is the effect of a proper and systematic culture of the moral feelings? |
30541 | What is the effect of an inversion of the law of rest? |
30541 | What is the effect of cultivating only one faculty of the mind? |
30541 | What is the effect of each upon the brain of the child? |
30541 | What is the effect of eating highly concentrated food? |
30541 | What is the effect of eating immediately before retiring for sleep? |
30541 | What is the effect of eating large quantities of food? |
30541 | What is the effect of impure blood on the secretory organs? |
30541 | What is the effect of impure blood upon the bones? |
30541 | What is the effect of repeatedly using the eye in one direction? |
30541 | What is the effect of the varying health or condition of the brain upon the sensitiveness of the skin? |
30541 | What is the effect of tight clothing upon the muscles? |
30541 | What is the effect of want of cleanliness upon the blood? |
30541 | What is the effect of want of cleanliness upon the blood?) |
30541 | What is the effect of"bolting down"food? |
30541 | What is the effect on hearing if the Eustachian tube is obstructed? |
30541 | What is the effect on the blood when the air is free from vapor and carbonic acid? |
30541 | What is the effect upon the bones when the gelatin preponderates? |
30541 | What is the effect upon the skin when cold water is applied? |
30541 | What is the effect when a number of muscles are called into energetic action? |
30541 | What is the effect when a person loses a considerable quantity of blood? |
30541 | What is the effect when an organ is permanently impaired? |
30541 | What is the effect when an organ not only performs its own specific function, but that of another? |
30541 | What is the effect when any organ is exerted beyond its powers? |
30541 | What is the effect when both parents possess similar defects? |
30541 | What is the effect when exercise is continued until there is a feeling of exhaustion? |
30541 | What is the effect when one secretory organ performs the office of another? |
30541 | What is the effect when only a small degree of heat is applied to the skin? |
30541 | What is the effect when the circulation of blood is impeded? |
30541 | What is the effect when the density and the arrangement of the atoms of a body are changed? |
30541 | What is the effect when the eye is fixed on an object that is indistinctly seen? |
30541 | What is the effect when the lower limbs are not supported? |
30541 | What is the effect when the nasal passages are obstructed? |
30541 | What is the effect when the ulnar nerve is injured by a blow? |
30541 | What is the effect when the valves are diseased? |
30541 | What is the effect when there is a sudden change from a vegetable to an animal diet? |
30541 | What is the effect when this fluid becomes excessive in quantity? |
30541 | What is the expansion of a tendon called? |
30541 | What is the first object and purpose of every form of bathing? |
30541 | What is the first thing to be done when it is ascertained that poison has been swallowed? |
30541 | What is the form of a"corn"? |
30541 | What is the form of the skull? |
30541 | What is the function of the epiglottis? |
30541 | What is the function of the external ear? |
30541 | What is the function of the internal ear? |
30541 | What is the function of the lenticular papillà ¦? |
30541 | What is the function of the ligaments? |
30541 | What is the function of the oil- glands? |
30541 | What is the function of the optic nerve? |
30541 | What is the function of the radiating fibres? |
30541 | What is the gray border often called? |
30541 | What is the gray border often called? |
30541 | What is the influence of the brain upon the muscles? |
30541 | What is the interior membrane called? |
30541 | What is the largest bone of the leg called? |
30541 | What is the length of the large intestine? |
30541 | What is the length of the small intestine, and how is it divided? |
30541 | What is the meatus auditorius? |
30541 | What is the medium of communication from one organ to another? |
30541 | What is the membrane called that invests the bones? |
30541 | What is the method of removing foreign bodies from the throat? |
30541 | What is the office of the auditory nerve? |
30541 | What is the office of the retina? |
30541 | What is the only difference in the analogy of the phenomena of the eye and brain? |
30541 | What is the only necessary application to remove it? |
30541 | What is the primary object of the different processes of nutrition? |
30541 | What is the primary use of taste? |
30541 | What is the principal object in breathing? |
30541 | What is the principal substance of a vitiated character in the dark- colored blood? |
30541 | What is the probable quantity that an ordinary sized man inspires? |
30541 | What is the reason that we do not feel the jar in falling from a moderate height? |
30541 | What is the relative position of the lungs and pleura? |
30541 | What is the result if a nervous trunk is divided or compressed? |
30541 | What is the result if the joints of the feet are subjected to moderate and continued pressure? |
30541 | What is the result when an organ has been in vigorous action? |
30541 | What is the result when their action exceeds that of the nutrient vessels? |
30541 | What is the simplest mode of bathing? |
30541 | What is the size of the chest of a child that has always worn loose clothing? |
30541 | What is the skin? |
30541 | What is the supposed office of the middle ear? |
30541 | What is the temperature of the human body? |
30541 | What is the tendency between bodies of different temperatures? |
30541 | What is the treatment of wounds caused by the bite of rabid animals? |
30541 | What is the treatment when an over- dose of deadly nightshade, monkshood, foxglove, bittersweet, gamboge, lobelia, bloodroot, tobacco,& c., is taken? |
30541 | What is the treatment when deafness is caused by inflammation or ulceration the fauces? |
30541 | What is the trifacial nerve sometimes called? |
30541 | What is the true remedy for these evils? |
30541 | What is the use of additional garments when going from a warm to a cold air? |
30541 | What is the use of the Eustachian tube? |
30541 | What is the use of the cartilages? |
30541 | What is the use of the conjunctiva? |
30541 | What is the use of the cornea, aqueous, crystalline, and vitreous humors? |
30541 | What is the use of the falx cerebri? |
30541 | What is the use of the iris? |
30541 | What is the use of the sclerotic coat? |
30541 | What is the use of the sense of smell? |
30541 | What is the use of the sympathetic system? |
30541 | What is the use of the valves in the heart? |
30541 | What is the use of this coat? |
30541 | What is the use of this membrane? |
30541 | What is the use of this membrane? |
30541 | What is the usual course? |
30541 | What is the vocal instrument called? |
30541 | What is the weight of air upon a common sized man? |
30541 | What is their office? |
30541 | What is their use? |
30541 | What is their use? |
30541 | What is their use? |
30541 | What is this colored layer called by many physiologists? |
30541 | What is to be done after compressing the wound, as before described? |
30541 | What is true of every person in reference to taste? |
30541 | What is true of some of the reigning families of Europe? |
30541 | What is true of this theory? |
30541 | What is very important in the building of every inhabited room? |
30541 | What is= secretion=?) |
30541 | What kind of food is adapted to cold weather? |
30541 | What kind of lenses do the humors exhibit? |
30541 | What kinds of food are appropriate to old age? |
30541 | What kinds to childhood? |
30541 | What maintains this change? |
30541 | What may be necessary when there is much suffering? |
30541 | What membrane encloses the vitreous humor? |
30541 | What method is suggested in teaching a child to articulate letters or words? |
30541 | What mode of treatment should be adopted in educating precocious children? |
30541 | What modifies the refracting power of lenses? |
30541 | What modifies the refracting powers of transparent mediums? |
30541 | What name is given to those muscles that fill the places between the ribs? |
30541 | What name is sometimes applied to the cuticle? |
30541 | What name is sometimes improperly given to_ conium_, or hemlock? |
30541 | What nerve ramifies in the fungiform papillà ¦? |
30541 | What nerve ramifies in the fungiform papillà ¦? |
30541 | What nerves constitute the brachial plexus? |
30541 | What nerves contribute to the expression of the passions and emotions of the mind? |
30541 | What nerves convey ordinary sensibility to the ear? |
30541 | What nerves ramify upon this membrane? |
30541 | What objection? |
30541 | What observation in reference to this membrane? |
30541 | What observation in this connection? |
30541 | What observation is given in regard to these glands? |
30541 | What observation relative to drink? |
30541 | What observation respecting these glands? |
30541 | What occasions the disagreeable sensation of heat in damp, close weather? |
30541 | What occurred to those persons who escaped death in the Black Hole of Calcutta? |
30541 | What occurs when a muscle is divided? |
30541 | What of the growth of organic and inorganic bodies? |
30541 | What offices do the fluids of the system perform? |
30541 | What often manifests itself from the want of proper intervals of rest? |
30541 | What organs also aid in the respiratory process? |
30541 | What organs are called into action in speaking beside the larynx? |
30541 | What other parts participate in the function? |
30541 | What other vessels perform the office of absorption? |
30541 | What part of the blood forms the red gravy in roasted meats? |
30541 | What part of the bones are called processes? |
30541 | What part of the circulatory organs is most liable to disease? |
30541 | What part of the eye is called the anterior chamber? |
30541 | What part of the human system has white blood? |
30541 | What part of the lungs is affected in pleurisy? |
30541 | What parts are injured in the displacement of a bone? |
30541 | What parts of the ear are essential in order to hear sounds? |
30541 | What passes through the small openings of the middle ear? |
30541 | What peculiarity is observable in the veins of the liver? |
30541 | What period of a person''s illness requires the most care in regard to the food? |
30541 | What persons cultivate it to a high degree? |
30541 | What persons require the most sleep? |
30541 | What position should be adopted when a person reads or sings when sitting? |
30541 | What practical observation is given? |
30541 | What practical observation is given? |
30541 | What practical observation when intending to ride in a cold day? |
30541 | What practices should also be avoided? |
30541 | What precaution is given when the skin is covered with perspiration? |
30541 | What precaution is given? |
30541 | What precaution should be observed? |
30541 | What prevents the evaporation of the water of the cuticle? |
30541 | What produces the sensation when the foot is said to be"asleep?" |
30541 | What property in the selection of clothing should we avoid? |
30541 | What qualifications are necessary in a watcher? |
30541 | What question is asked? |
30541 | What questions may be asked respecting the inspired air? |
30541 | What reasons are there for bathing the eye? |
30541 | What relation do they bear to the arteries and veins? |
30541 | What relation has the mucous membrane with other membranes of the nose? |
30541 | What remark by Thomas Jefferson to Dr. Wistar? |
30541 | What remark in reference to quenching thirst? |
30541 | What remark respecting the kind and amount of labor? |
30541 | What remark respecting the temporary teeth? |
30541 | What remarks relative to public conveyances? |
30541 | What remarks respecting the permanent teeth? |
30541 | What renders solitary confinement so severe a punishment to the most daring minds? |
30541 | What restores it to its natural position when curved laterally? |
30541 | What results from stimulating excessively a secretory organ? |
30541 | What results if the eye is not called into action? |
30541 | What rooms should be selected for the sick? |
30541 | What rule is given as to the amount of exercise? |
30541 | What rule is given respecting the time for exercise? |
30541 | What rule is mentioned in regard to exercise? |
30541 | What schools are preferable in the education of youth? |
30541 | What should a nurse provide herself with, before bathing a patient? |
30541 | What should be avoided in the filling of teeth? |
30541 | What should be avoided? |
30541 | What should be avoided? |
30541 | What should be done if the garments are not changed? |
30541 | What should be given when verdigris has been taken into the stomach? |
30541 | What should be observed in regard to sleep? |
30541 | What should be regarded in pursuing any employment? |
30541 | What should be taken after the vomiting has commenced? |
30541 | What should be the deportment of the nurse toward the patient? |
30541 | What should be the invariable rule in reference to the amount of clothing that should be worn? |
30541 | What should be the rule of every person in regard to taking medicine? |
30541 | What should be the treatment in asphyxia from inhaling carbonic acid gas? |
30541 | What should be the treatment when an over- dose of stramonium or henbane is taken? |
30541 | What should be the treatment when blisters are formed? |
30541 | What should immediately be done when arsenic is swallowed? |
30541 | What should immediately be done when arsenic is swallowed?) |
30541 | What should immediately be given when sugar of lead is taken? |
30541 | What should matrons learn? |
30541 | What should the laborer avoid? |
30541 | What should watchers observe? |
30541 | What statement by eminent physicians respecting deformities of the spine? |
30541 | What substances enter into the structure of the human body? |
30541 | What suggestion in resuscitating asphyxiated persons? |
30541 | What suggestion is given when shrouding dead bodies? |
30541 | What suggestion relative to food in the first stages of disease? |
30541 | What suggestion relative to the position of a limb when bleeding? |
30541 | What suggestion respecting the condition of the skin before taking a walk or ride in a cold day? |
30541 | What suggestion to persons in visiting the unhealthy districts of the South and West? |
30541 | What suggestion to those persons that commence a course of study at a late period in life? |
30541 | What suggestion when an extraordinary effort, either mental or physical, is to be made? |
30541 | What suggestion when it is necessary to call into action a part of the muscular system? |
30541 | What suggestion when pursuing abstruse studies? |
30541 | What suggestion when the clothing has become wet? |
30541 | What suggestion when we have been visiting or attending on the sick? |
30541 | What suggestions to watchers relative to the arrangement of the sick- chamber? |
30541 | What teeth have but one root, or"fang"? |
30541 | What terms are applied to the spaces between these processes? |
30541 | What tissue is generally affected in rheumatism? |
30541 | What treatment should be adopted in asphyxia from electricity? |
30541 | What treatment should be adopted when a person is benumbed with cold? |
30541 | What treatment should be adopted when an over- dose of opium or any of its preparations is taken? |
30541 | What treatment should be adopted when warmth begins to be restored? |
30541 | What treatment should be adopted? |
30541 | What treatment should be adopted? |
30541 | What two offices does it perform? |
30541 | What varies the amount of air received into the lungs? |
30541 | What vessels are distributed to the coats of the veins? |
30541 | What vessels are found in the cutis vera? |
30541 | What vessels do the lymphatics counterbalance in action? |
30541 | What vessels pass through the bony matter? |
30541 | What vessels penetrate this muscular septum? |
30541 | What vessels proceed from the ventricles? |
30541 | What was the theory of Dr Crawford? |
30541 | What was the theory of Dr. Black? |
30541 | What was the theory of Sir Benjamin Brodie? |
30541 | What was the theory of the ancients? |
30541 | What would adequate ventilation prevent? |
30541 | What would be avoided if this principle were obeyed? |
30541 | What would be more judicious? |
30541 | What would be the effect if the human system did not maintain an equality of temperature? |
30541 | What, then, is incumbent on every girl? |
30541 | When a bone is fractured, by what process is it healed? |
30541 | When and where can animal food be eaten with impunity? |
30541 | When are the involuntary muscles called into action? |
30541 | When are the muscles unfitted to maintain the system erect either in standing or sitting? |
30541 | When diminished? |
30541 | When do the two roots unite, and where do they pass? |
30541 | When does the system generate the most heat? |
30541 | When does true ossification commence? |
30541 | When is cutaneous absorption most vigorous? |
30541 | When is effective study impossible? |
30541 | When is heat radiated from the body? |
30541 | When is it greatest? |
30541 | When is muscular power the greatest? |
30541 | When is nutrition most active? |
30541 | When is the activity of the nutritive organs increased? |
30541 | When is the consumption of oxygen the greatest? |
30541 | When is the surgeon''s care most needed? |
30541 | When is this most easily effected? |
30541 | When it is less? |
30541 | When light meets with a body, what takes place? |
30541 | When light passes through a medium of the same density, in what direction will be its rays? |
30541 | When loaded with vapor? |
30541 | When magnesia can not be obtained, what will answer as a substitute? |
30541 | When necessary to impart such intelligence, on whom does it depend? |
30541 | When one shoulder is elevated for a long time, what is the effect upon the spinal column? |
30541 | When saturated? |
30541 | When should change of dress from thick to thin be made? |
30541 | When should cold water be used? |
30541 | When should food not be taken? |
30541 | When should they be put on? |
30541 | When the food is in the pharynx, how is it prevented from passing into the trachea, or windpipe? |
30541 | When the patient is convalescent, how should the food be given? |
30541 | When watching in cold weather, what precaution is necessary? |
30541 | When we are thinking, how else are the blood- vessels to be told that an unusual supply of their contents is wanting in the head? |
30541 | When we look toward the bottom of the eye, why does the pupil look like a black spot, instead of an opening? |
30541 | When we view objects at a distance, what kind of lens is required? |
30541 | Where and how are the teeth formed? |
30541 | Where and how is chyme converted into chyle? |
30541 | Where are the mastoid cells? |
30541 | Where are the muscles situated that effect the larger movements of the hand? |
30541 | Where are the nerves of sensation distributed? |
30541 | Where are the respiratory nerves distributed? |
30541 | Where are the tendinous cords, and what is their use? |
30541 | Where are they found? |
30541 | Where are they the most numerous? |
30541 | Where do the branches of the auditory nerve enter and terminate? |
30541 | Where do the filaments of the ophthalmic branch ramify? |
30541 | Where do the lachrymal canals commence? |
30541 | Where do the nerves of the skin proceed from? |
30541 | Where do the respiratory muscles make their attachment? |
30541 | Where do they communicate with each other? |
30541 | Where do they open, and what is their use? |
30541 | Where do they take their origin? |
30541 | Where do we see it perverted? |
30541 | Where does it unite with the carbon and hydrogen contained in the body, and how is heat generated? |
30541 | Where does the auditory nerve enter and divide? |
30541 | Where does the oxygen mingle with the blood? |
30541 | Where does this tissue principally exist? |
30541 | Where is it situated? |
30541 | Where is sensation perceived? |
30541 | Where is the aqueous humor situated? |
30541 | Where is the crystalline humor situated? |
30541 | Where is the fifth pair of nerves distributed? |
30541 | Where is the glottis situated? |
30541 | Where is the mucus secreted? |
30541 | Where is the oil of the hair most abundant? |
30541 | Where is the refraction of the rays of light mainly effected? |
30541 | Where is the sense of smell located? |
30541 | Where is the serous tissue found? |
30541 | Where is the spinal cord placed? |
30541 | Where is the spinal cord placed? |
30541 | Where is the stomach situated? |
30541 | Where is the trachea situated? |
30541 | Where is the tympanum situated? |
30541 | Where is the ventricle of the larynx? |
30541 | Where is the wax of the ear secreted? |
30541 | Which cartilages give stability and form to the larynx? |
30541 | Which country, in this respect, exhibits the greater intelligence? |
30541 | Which sense contributes most to the enjoyment of man? |
30541 | Which vary the width of the glottis? |
30541 | Who is the natural nurse of the sick? |
30541 | Who should direct the kind of bath proper in different diseases? |
30541 | Why are artisans and scholars generally short- sighted? |
30541 | Why are drinks not necessary while masticating food? |
30541 | Why are sailors and hunters long- sighted? |
30541 | Why are students of elocution in general necessitated to practise physical exercise? |
30541 | Why are the first efforts in educating the muscles indifferent or irregular? |
30541 | Why are the joints of the industrious farmer and mechanic larger than those of a person unaccustomed to manual employment? |
30541 | Why are the muscles of the back so soon exhausted in the stooping position? |
30541 | Why are we insensible to the gradual vitiation of the air of an unventilated room? |
30541 | Why can there be no fixed period for mental labor? |
30541 | Why can we see objects at the side as well as in front of the eye, without turning the body? |
30541 | Why do articles that contain a small quantity of these elements afford more nourishment? |
30541 | Why do dyspeptic and consumptive persons require more clothing than those who have healthy vital organs? |
30541 | Why do lamps give but a faint light in crowded, unventilated rooms? |
30541 | Why do muscles increase in size when exercised? |
30541 | Why do persons of firm health and vigorous constitutions need less clothing than those who are feeble? |
30541 | Why do some articles of food that contain the elements of chyle afford but little nutriment? |
30541 | Why do the child and aged person require more clothing than the vigorous adult? |
30541 | Why do the muscles require sleep? |
30541 | Why do those persons that have broad chests and voluminous lungs suffer less from cold than the narrow- chested with small lungs? |
30541 | Why do we need less clothing when the skin is clean? |
30541 | Why do we need more clothing in the evening than during the day? |
30541 | Why do wild animals bear the vicissitudes of the seasons with so little preparation in clothing? |
30541 | Why does beef stimulate the system? |
30541 | Why does easy and melodious speaking require pure air? |
30541 | Why does exercise influence animal heat? |
30541 | Why does exercise promote health? |
30541 | Why does the brain require a due supply of pure blood? |
30541 | Why does the person of active habits require less clothing than one of sedentary employments? |
30541 | Why does the position of a person affect digestion? |
30541 | Why has it received this name? |
30541 | Why have not hairs vitality? |
30541 | Why have so many pupils failed in acquiring good penmanship? |
30541 | Why have the races of the torrid zone darker complexions than those of the temperate or frigid zones? |
30541 | Why is hereditary predisposition to be dreaded? |
30541 | Why is it classed with the cranial spinal nerves? |
30541 | Why is it important that correct movements be adopted in the first efforts of muscular education? |
30541 | Why is it important that these excretions be maintained regularly? |
30541 | Why is it important that we regard the manner of taking our food? |
30541 | Why is it important to know the laws which regulate the action of the brain? |
30541 | Why is it incumbent on every person to learn the laws of health? |
30541 | Why is it more injurious to contract the lower part of the chest than the upper? |
30541 | Why is it necessary that the cutaneous nerves be kept in a healthy state? |
30541 | Why is it necessary to use soap in bathing? |
30541 | Why is light- colored apparel best adapted for every season? |
30541 | Why is moderation in mental action necessary in old age? |
30541 | Why is not the same kind of food adapted to different individuals? |
30541 | Why is pure air necessary to vigorous digestion? |
30541 | Why is regularity of great importance in exercising the moral and intellectual powers? |
30541 | Why is repetition of muscular action necessary? |
30541 | Why is the cochlea so called? |
30541 | Why is the eye constantly moist? |
30541 | Why is the hand so admirably adapted to the exercise of the sense of touch? |
30541 | Why is the larynx more sensitive than other parts of the respiratory organs? |
30541 | Why is the mucous membrane sometimes called the villous coat? |
30541 | Why is the personal identity never lost in the change of materials, which is unceasing in the system? |
30541 | Why is the spleen so called? |
30541 | Why is the study of physiology and hygiene important? |
30541 | Why is the study of physiology and hygiene of utility to the laborer? |
30541 | Why is the unbolted wheat bread more healthy than flour cakes? |
30541 | Why is there a loss of power in the action of the muscles? |
30541 | Why not? |
30541 | Why should a child he taught to stand erect? |
30541 | Why should a school- room be ventilated? |
30541 | Why should children be trained to use the eye upon objects at different distances? |
30541 | Why should compression of the chest be avoided? |
30541 | Why should every sick person, particularly, breathe pure air? |
30541 | Why should food be well masticated? |
30541 | Why should not a child be struck upon any portion of the head? |
30541 | Why should not bed- linen that is damp be slept in? |
30541 | Why should not eyestones be used? |
30541 | Why should not food be taken too frequently? |
30541 | Why should not food or drink be taken hot? |
30541 | Why should not severe labor be imposed on growing children? |
30541 | Why should not severe manual or mental exertion be made immediately after eating? |
30541 | Why should not small children be confined in one position for a long time? |
30541 | Why should not students take their daily exercise in the evening? |
30541 | Why should not teeth be extracted at all times when they are painful? |
30541 | Why should not the child be induced to stand or walk, either naturally or artificially, at too early an age? |
30541 | Why should not the muscles be compressed? |
30541 | Why should only a moderate amount of soap be used in bathing? |
30541 | Why should soap not be used in washing the hair? |
30541 | Why should sudden transitions of light be avoided? |
30541 | Why should the air of the sick- room be dry? |
30541 | Why should the brain be called into action? |
30541 | Why should the clothing and bed- linen be frequently washed? |
30541 | Why should the clothing be worn loose? |
30541 | Why should the erect attitude be assumed in sitting? |
30541 | Why should the functions of the skin be properly maintained? |
30541 | Why should the muscles be used in pure air? |
30541 | Why should the muscular system be slightly relaxed in walking,& c.? |
30541 | Why should the present condition of the digestive organs be regarded in reference to the quantity of food? |
30541 | Why should the quantity of food be diminished when the exercise is lessened? |
30541 | Why should the quantity of food be lessened as warm weather commences? |
30541 | Why should the sick- room be kept quiet? |
30541 | Why should the skin be kept at its natural, as well as at an equal temperature? |
30541 | Why should the stomach be supplied with food of a nutrient and digestible character? |
30541 | Why should the surplus heat be removed equally from all parts of the system? |
30541 | Why should the temperature of the body be equal? |
30541 | Why should there be a well- adjusted thermometer in every sick- chamber? |
30541 | Why should they not be taken cold? |
30541 | Why should they not be taken cold? |
30541 | Why should we avoid oblique positions of the eye in viewing objects? |
30541 | Why should we engage in intense study in the early part of the day? |
30541 | Why should we not arouse deep feeling immediately before or after eating a full meal? |
30541 | Why should we stand and sit erect? |
30541 | Why should we wear loose garments? |
30541 | Why should we wear porous clothing? |
30541 | Why should youths be allowed frequent intervals to exercise in the open air? |
30541 | Why the defect in their articulation of words? |
30541 | Why will a person who stands erect walk further, and perform more labor, than if he assumed the stooping posture? |
30541 | Why would it not have been safe to trust these important operations to the exclusive control of the will? |
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30541 | With the gormandizer? |
30541 | With the person that works in the open air? |
30541 | With what are the chambers lined? |
30541 | With what are the edges of the eyelids furnished? |
30541 | With what do they communicate? |
30541 | With what do they connect? |
30541 | With what instrument have physiologists compared it? |
30541 | With what is each muscular fibre supplied? |
30541 | With what is each muscular fibre supplied? |
30541 | With what is every part of the digestive apparatus supplied? |
30541 | With what is it surrounded? |
30541 | With what is the heart supplied? |
30541 | With what vessels are the cartilages and ligaments supplied? |
30541 | _ What is said of the sense of touch?_ 847. |
30541 | _ What is said respecting animal heat?_ 545. |
30541 | _ What remarks respecting nutrition?_ 438. |
30541 | and what is the smallest quantity of pure air a person needs each minute to maintain good health? |
30541 | but, Does any part of the apparel restrict the movements? |
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