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INDEX
| [A] | [B] | [C] | [D] | [E] | [F] | [G] | [H] | [I] | [J] | [K] | [L] | [M] |
| [N] | [O] | [P] | [Q] | [R] | [S] | [T] | [U] | [V] | [W] | X | [Y] | [Z] |
- Abdominal muscles, beneficial effects of erect posture on, [57].
- Acids, excess of, from overabundance of animal proteins in diet, [39];
- fruit and vegetable, in a mixed diet, [43].
- Activity, necessary to living a hygienic life, [89];
- work and play the two great forms, of, [89].
- Adulterants in foods, harmful, [65].
- Advertising, measures of reform in, [162]–[163].
- Agar-agar, a preventive of constipation, [52]–[53];
- for use in colds, [279].
- Air, the first necessity of life, [7];
- motion, coolness, humidity, and freshness of, important features of ventilation, [7];
- the matter of drafts, [8]–[9], [123]–[124], [274], [277];
- securing fresh, through windows, [9]–[10];
- prevention of stagnation of, by air-fans, [10];
- action of different heating systems, [10];
- importance of coolness of, [10]–[11];
- securing proper degrees of dryness and humidity, [11]–[12];
- lighting systems and, [13];
- evils of tobacco smoke and of dust, [13];
- bacteria in, carried by dust particles, [13]–[14];
- benefits of sunlight, [14];
- wearing of clothing which admits, [14]–[15], [275];
- benefits of out-of-door, [18]–[20], [276];
- outdoor sleeping, [20]–[24], [104], [220], [276];
- deep breathing, [24]–[27].
- Air-baths, taking of, [15]–[16], [148].
- Air-fans, use of, [10].
- Alcohol, modern movement against, [3];
- poisons in, [65], [241];
- ill effects of, [67]–[68];
- resistance to infectious diseases weakened by, [68];
- social evil traceable to, [123];
- to be avoided in cases of overweight, [216];
- statistics of influence of, on longevity, [227]–[235];
- per capita consumption of, in various countries, [235]–[236];
- laboratory and clinical evidence relating to physiological effects of, [236] ff.;
- effect on brain and the nervous system, [237]–[239];
- influence on bodily resistance to disease, [239]–[240];
- effect on heart and circulation, [240]–[241];
- food value of, [241]–[242];
- effect on offspring, [243];
- attitude of National Council of Safety toward, [244];
- condemnation of, shown by restrictive and prohibitive measures of governments, [244];
- references on subject of, [244]–[249].
- Alkaline dentifrices, [86].
- Amusements. See Recreation.
- Andalusian fowl, illustration from, of action of hereditary traits, [307]–[313].
- Anglo-Saxon race, effects of indoor living upon, [147].
- Animal cells, apparent immortality of, [142]–[143].
- Apoplexy, death rates from, [284], [285].
- Appetite, misleading of, by delicacies of civilization, [151]–[152].
- Apples, food value of, [30], [177], [179].
- Arch supports for flat foot, [224], [225].
- Arteries, tobacco and diseases of the, [69], [263].
- Arthritis deformans, caused by focal infection, [82].
- Asparagus, food value of, [41], [175].
- Asthenic droop, cause of, [58].
- Athletes, effects of tobacco on, [68], [69], [257]–[259].
- Athletics, ideals in, [96];
- injuries from college, [96].
- Attention, control of, essential to securing equanimity, [115].
- Autointoxication, meaning of, [81];
- Avocation, practise of an, [98].