Modern Physiology, Hygiene and Health, Libro 1J.B. Lippincott, 1921 |
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... stove that was dug up in Rome . She said they burned charcoal in it , and it had handles so it could be carried from one room to another . " " Well , the Italians use just that sort of little stove or brazier , still , " said Father ...
... stove that was dug up in Rome . She said they burned charcoal in it , and it had handles so it could be carried from one room to another . " " Well , the Italians use just that sort of little stove or brazier , still , " said Father ...
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... stove that went almost up to the ceiling and was made of porcelain . It never grew as hot as one of our iron stoves , but it kept up a steady warmth that was very comfortable . " " Of course , said Mother , " we are HOW THE HOUSE WAS ...
... stove that went almost up to the ceiling and was made of porcelain . It never grew as hot as one of our iron stoves , but it kept up a steady warmth that was very comfortable . " " Of course , said Mother , " we are HOW THE HOUSE WAS ...
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... stove that holds the fire . Around the stove or fire - box , is built an outside wall . Between the fire and this outside wall is a space filled with air . Through this pipe the cold air comes in from outdoors . The fire warms it and it ...
... stove that holds the fire . Around the stove or fire - box , is built an outside wall . Between the fire and this outside wall is a space filled with air . Through this pipe the cold air comes in from outdoors . The fire warms it and it ...
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... stove . Finally , though , some one of the school trustees who knew a little about right and wrong ways of heating rooms had the stove jacketed . " " What does that mean ? " asked Paul . " Why a sort of metal fence was put around the stove ...
... stove . Finally , though , some one of the school trustees who knew a little about right and wrong ways of heating rooms had the stove jacketed . " " What does that mean ? " asked Paul . " Why a sort of metal fence was put around the stove ...
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Mary S. Haviland. went out into the room . After the stove was jacketed , we were all much more comfortable . It gave a supply of fresh air which circulated all Отра through the room instead of roasting some while others shivered ...
Mary S. Haviland. went out into the room . After the stove was jacketed , we were all much more comfortable . It gave a supply of fresh air which circulated all Отра through the room instead of roasting some while others shivered ...
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Página 121 - I tried to-day to keep fingers, pencils and everything that might be unclean out of my mouth and nose. < 4. i" drank a glass of water before each meal and before going to bed, and drank no tea, coffee nor other injurious drinks to-day.
Página 88 - He must have cut an artery,'' said Father. '' You know, the arteries are the pipes that carry the blood from the heart to all parts of the body and the veins carry the blood to the heart. When a vein is cut, it does not bleed so fast, isn't quite such a bright red and doesn't come in 'spurts,
Página 121 - ... the evening meal to-day. 5. I took ten or more slow, deep breaths of fresh air to-day. I was careful to protect others if I spit, coughed or sneezed. 6. I played outdoors or with windows open more than thirty minutes to-day. 7. I was in bed ten hours or more last night and kept my windows open. 8. I drank four glasses of water, including a drink before each meal, and drank no tea, coffee, nor other injurious drinks to-day. 9. I tried to eat only wholesome food and to eat slowly.
Página 121 - I brushed my teeth thoroughly in the morning and in the evening to-day. 6. I took ten or more slow, deep breaths of fresh air to-day. 7. I played outdoors or with windows open more than thirty minutes to-day. 8. I was in bed ten* hours or more last night and kept my window open.
Página 121 - I washed my hands before each meal today. '2. I washed my face, ears, and neck, and I cleaned my fingernails.
Página 71 - Oh, Mother, there's the man coming to fix the bathtub pipes!" THINGS TO BEMEMBER Because our health depends so much on our food, and our food is prepared in the kitchen, the kitchen is one of the most important rooms in a house.
Página 121 - I tried hard to-day to sit up and stand up straight; to keep neat, cheerful and clean-minded; and to be helpful to others. 11. I took a full bath on each of the days of the week that are checked (x). Total number of chores done each day .... "Now that is what I call a fine idea,