Modern Physiology, Hygiene and Health: Book one. Tthe play house, home hygieneJ.B. Lippincott Company, 1921 - 196 páginas |
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Página 17
... air will blow right straight from one side of the house to the other . If a room has windows only on one side , like this , you see that the air just comes in a little way and then ... fresh air and an exit for the 2 THE PLAN OF THE HOUSE 17.
... air will blow right straight from one side of the house to the other . If a room has windows only on one side , like this , you see that the air just comes in a little way and then ... fresh air and an exit for the 2 THE PLAN OF THE HOUSE 17.
Página 18
... fresh air . Sometimes , when the fire is out , fresh air comes down the chimney . And when the fire is going it sends the used air up the chimney . One of the very first things in planning a house is to be sure that you have plenty of air ...
... fresh air . Sometimes , when the fire is out , fresh air comes down the chimney . And when the fire is going it sends the used air up the chimney . One of the very first things in planning a house is to be sure that you have plenty of air ...
Página 19
... fresh air in ? Does this explain why we either must have our windows always open a little or else have air pumped in from the outside ? If your school has fresh - warmed and washed air pumped in from the outside perhaps your teacher ...
... fresh air in ? Does this explain why we either must have our windows always open a little or else have air pumped in from the outside ? If your school has fresh - warmed and washed air pumped in from the outside perhaps your teacher ...
Página 35
... fresh current of air blowing through the cellar to keep it sweet- smelling and dry . " " The Frosts ' cellar windows were all shut when I was down there , " said Ruth , " and they were so dirty that no light could come in , and there ...
... fresh current of air blowing through the cellar to keep it sweet- smelling and dry . " " The Frosts ' cellar windows were all shut when I was down there , " said Ruth , " and they were so dirty that no light could come in , and there ...
Página 43
... fresh air from outside . This air was heated , just as it is in a furnace , and then went out into the room . After the stove was HOW THE HOUSE WAS HEATED 43.
... fresh air from outside . This air was heated , just as it is in a furnace , and then went out into the room . After the stove was HOW THE HOUSE WAS HEATED 43.
Términos y frases comunes
alcohol ammonia asked Paul asked Ruth Aunt Louise baby back porch baking soda bandage bathroom bedroom Billiken bottle brush built burn candles cellar cherry-tree clean closet cloth cold cried Paul cried Ruth damp dirt dirty dishes door drain dust enemies exclaimed Ruth Father fire flame flies floor fresh air furnace furniture garbage germs glass going grease hot water keep kerosene Kid Frost kitchen Knight Banneret lamp lettuce light listerine live living-room look lots meat milk mosquitoes nailbrush never nice night pail pipe play-house Pleasantville poison poison ivy powder rats and mice refrigerator replied Mother Ruth and Paul Ruth's Ruthie screens scrub sewage smells soap soapy water sort stove suppose sweet oil THINGS TO REMEMBER to-day trap tuberculosis tumbler vaseline walls warm washed washing soda wigglers wiped
Pasajes populares
Página 141 - WHEN I was a bachelor I lived by myself; And all the bread and cheese I got I put upon the shelf. The rats and the mice They made such a strife, I was forced to go to London To buy me a wife.
Página 125 - 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 125 - ... 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 85 - Say the verse to us," begged Ruth. So Father, with a twinkle in his eye, recited : " After my bath, I dreamed last night Something that gave me such a fright. I thought that through the bathroom door I heard the unwashed bathtub roar, ' Hi you! Come here! What do you mean? I helped you wash all nice and clean, And now you coolly turn your back And leave me here all streaked and black. Whoever wants to use me next Will, I am sure, be sorely vexed At seeing this dark, dirty rim That you have left behind...
Página 125 - 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 125 - I washed my hands before each meal today. '2. I washed my face, ears, and neck, and I cleaned my fingernails.
Página 125 - 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,
Página 112 - WILL you walk into my parlor?" said the Spider to the Fly. " 'Tis the prettiest little parlor that ever you did spy; The way into my parlor is up a winding stair, And I have many curious things to show when you are there.