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62681 Health, or, How to Live, p. 227.1 (James Springer White)

… can more convincingly establish the belief of the existence of something essentially and vitally wrong in the habits and circumstances of civilized …

62682 Health, or, How to Live, p. 228.2 (James Springer White)

… for more than an hour.”

62683 Health, or, How to Live, p. 232.2 (James Springer White)

… breathe more freely than on pleasant days. Of course, I tell them, if the body is well protected, the more moist the air, the more grateful to the lungs.

62684 Health, or, How to Live, p. 239.4 (James Springer White)

… . A more pitiable class of human beings probably exists nowhere in our world than the miners in England — where man, women and children do not come to the surface …

62685 Health, or, How to Live, p. 240.1 (James Springer White)

… only more pleasant, but better than broad day-light. They can not go out into the sunshine without shading themselves by some arrangement of carriage tops …

62686 Health, or, How to Live, p. 241.2 (James Springer White)

… is more beneficial than in the house is because of the greater degree of light out of doors. Parents should let their children play freely in the sunshine …

62687 Health, or, How to Live, p. 241.3 (James Springer White)

… many more deaths result from being confined in the cars than from being tumbled out of them. In cold it seems to be a choice of evils — death by wounds and bruises …

62688 Health, or, How to Live, p. 241.4 (James Springer White)

… one more of the valley of Gehenna than of accommodations for travelers.

62689 Health, or, How to Live, p. 242.1 (James Springer White)

… rather more than half-commandingly. “Can’t do it, sir; can’t live so; do not like to breathe this air that has been breathed so many times already,” was our hasty …

62690 Health, or, How to Live, p. 244.2 (James Springer White)

… are more often induced by an infected atmosphere than any other cause.

62691 Health, or, How to Live, p. 246.4 (James Springer White)

… require more heat than others, and would be only comfortable in a room which to another would be uncomfortably warm. And if each of these are at liberty to arrange …

62692 Health, or, How to Live, p. 247.1 (James Springer White)

beneficial to the sick than medicine, and is far more essential to them than their food. They will do better, and recover sooner, deprived of food, than of fresh …

62693 Health, or, How to Live, p. 249.1 (James Springer White)

… , often more than one have the same fever. This need not be, if the habits of the family are correct. If their diet is as it should be and they observe habits of cleanliness …

62694 Health, or, How to Live, p. 250.3 (James Springer White)

… them more debilitated than they would have been had they been left to themselves. The evil does not end here. Even one watcher will make more or less stir, which …

62695 Health, or, How to Live, p. 254.1 (James Springer White)

… expensively, more to gratify pride, and to receive visitors, than for the comfort, convenience and health of the family. The best rooms are kept dark. The light …

62696 Health, or, How to Live, p. 257.2 (James Springer White)

… country more for ornament than use. They are the warmest clothing materials known and by overheating the part of the body to which they are applied, render …

62697 Health, or, How to Live, p. 258.1 (James Springer White)

… therefore more comfortable and sanatory in warm weather than dark-colored, because the former repels the heat, and the latter readily receives and retains …

62698 Health, or, How to Live, p. 260.2 (James Springer White)

… dealt more cruelly with infants than with adults in the style of clothing. Swathing, bandaging from head to foot with the view of getting the body in shape …

62699 Health, or, How to Live, p. 260.4 (James Springer White)

… far more frequent cause of “colds,” than deficient clothing. If a person exposes a part of the body usually protected by clothing to a strong current of cold …

62700 Health, or, How to Live, p. 261.2 (James Springer White)

… still more than the breast. Bandage it up again, it becomes uneasy, its countenance is sad, and its cries are renewed. It should be borne in mind that the sole object …