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  1. ... out of doors and even newborn babies should sleep in a room with the window ... Prevention of communicable diseases. - Many of the diseases of the body are ...
  2. ... the sick, 355 Self-abuse, in girls, 135 prevention of, 115 Sepia, 320 ... 229, 232 Sleep, 23 during pregnancy, 180 Sleeplessness, 152, 217 of ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Raw food and health 
    Publication: Chicago : American Raw Food, Health and Psychological Club, [1923]
    ... CHILDREN HOW TO SAVE YOUR TEETH HOW TO SLEEP TO REGAIN HEALTH HOW TO DEVELOP ... prevention of disease and the retention of youth; supported by local ...
  4. ... services, hearing'1 lectures and other cases where sleep has to be ... of diseases: Dispels agony, uneasiness and unpleasantness of those sick ...
  5. ... from it, and if a deep well or Prevention of Disease. 373 cistern be ... malarial districts should sleep in upper rooms of the house. The malarial ...
  6. ... things, an appetite for real food is excited. Sleep, that necessary ... the prevention of disease, we will give some instances of their curative ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Manual for public health nurses 
    Publication: Albany, N.Y. : New York State Department of Health, 1920
    ... b) Technic of nursing. (c) Technic of bath, sleep, clothing, ventilation, and general ... (f) Prevention of disease in children. 5 Dental clinics; eye, ear, nose, ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Nursing mental diseases 
    Publication: New York : The Macmillan Company, 1920
    ... most easily remedied and efforts di- rected at prevention offer most promise ... fresh air, sleep, cleanliness and exercise are recognized as factors which ...
  9. ... consumption, and salt intake influence blood pressure. Other disorders, such as obesity, diabetes, and obstructive sleep apnea also increase the risk of developing hypertension. ...
  10. ... of the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis and helped organize the first international ... its idea that men should be put to sleep at the age of sixty. Osler was trying ...
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