mptoms of labor, 297, 298
Signs and symptoms of pregnancy, 270-273
Sin of ignorance, 453
Slave of injurious drugs, 441-444
Small families and the improvement of the race, 232-233
Social duties, 65-69
Solemn lessons for parents, 312-314
Social evil, remedies for, 440
Sprained ankle or wrist, 359
Stomach, the object lessons, 445
Startling sins, 423-426
Strong drink, 16
Sterilized milk, 334
Superfluous hair, 360
Sweating feet, cure for, 354
Table manners, practical rules on, 63, 64
The beginning of life, 5
The curse of manhood, 433-436
The last tie, 22
The ideal man, 14
The mother's influence, 21-22
The toilet, 84-87
The history and mystery of the corset, 101-103
The inhumanities of parents, 396
The road to shame, 430, 432
Throat trouble, 354
Tight lacing, effects of, 104, 105
Time of expected labor, how to calculate, 295
Toilet, the, 84-87
Too many children, 229-231
To young women, 26-28
Turpentine, applications, 357
Unwelcome child, 258-262
Value of reputation, 9
Virility, 406
Vice or virtue, 6
Vomiting, 363
Waists, natural and unnatural, 105
Warts and wens, 364
Water as medicine, 368
Wedlock, advantages of, 135-137
Wedding, 199, 200
What women love in men, 126-128
What men love in women, 129-131
When and whom to marry, 144-152
Where did the baby come from, 303
Whooping cough, 344
Women, new revelations for, 246, 247
Women who make the best wives, 178-180
Words for young mothers, 286, 287
Worms, round and pin, 341
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Notes
[1] Above syringe will be sent by publishers, postpaid, for $1.20. The
cleanser alone for 60c.
[2] This is the title of a pamphlet written by Henry C. Wright. We have
taken some extracts from it.
[3] Some of these valuable suggestions are taken from "Parturition Without
Pain," by Dr. M. L. Holbrook.
[4] This quotation is an appeal to mothers by Mrs. P. B. Saur, M.D.
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Corrections made to printed original.
p. 6. s. 5. "victims of their own sin.": 'or' (for 'of') in original.
p. 16. s. 9. "It is necessary to one's personal happiness,": 'neccessary'
in original.
p. 50. s. 10. "not too rigid": 'rigd' in original.
p. 50. s. 17. "Should you chance": 'yon' in original. The same error in
"unless you are engaged", p. 53. s. 15.
p. 129. s. 13. "the love and admiration of
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