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THE great importance of imparting to children, while at, a knowledge of the broad principles of healthy living is generally recognised; and the past few years have witnessed the outcome, in response to a growing demand, of many handbooks upon elementary hygiene for school purposes. Some of these have erred on the side of attempting to explain too much, and the book, whether designed to meet the needs of the school-teacher or of the scholar, has dealt with non-essentials in an unnecessarily technical manner.
A Health Reader.
Dr. C. E. Shelly E. Stenhouse. Booke i. and ii. Pp. vi + 160 and vii + 196. (London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1907.) Price 1s. and 1s. 4d.
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A Health Reader . Nature 76, 381 (1907). https://doi.org/10.1038/076381b0
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