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ENDORSED BY THE W. C. T. U.

The following books, now recognized as standard, and known as the PATHFINDER SER IES OF PHYSIOLOGIES, are prepared to meet State and National Legislation on the subject of teaching Hygienic Physiology with special reference to "the effects of alcoholic drinks, stimulants and narcotics on the human system," and to supply the rapidly growing de mand for practical and common sense instruction on these important topics. Teachers should not fail to see these books before making a selection

1.

*The Child's Health Primer, for Primary Grades.

An introduction to the study of the science of Physiology. With its plentiful illustrations, large type and easy language devoid of technical terms, it is the only physiology, prepared in accordance with the above requirements, suitable for the most elementary pupils. Price 30 Cents.

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Hygiene for Young People, for Intermediate Grades. This is such a book as the law demands. It contains only physiology enough to make Hygiene intelligible, and especially refers to the "effects of alcoholic drinks, stimulante and narcotics upon the human system." Its scientific accuracy has been carefully sorutinized and attested by eminent scientists. Distinguished teachers have sided in mould. ing the matter into a teachable form. Written in a spirit of great fairness, attractive style, etc. 202 pages. Price, 50 Cents,

III. Steele's Hygienic Physiology, for Highest Grades, Contains all the excellent and popular features that have given Dr. Steele,s Fourteen Weeks in Physiology so wide a cirtulation. Price, 81.

INDEX OF TOPICS :-Alcohol.

Circulation.-Effects of Alcohol upon the Circulation, p. 128; upon the heart, p, 130; upon the Membranes, p. 131; upon the Blood, p. 182; upon the Lungs, p. 153.

Digestion and Food.-Relation of Alcohol to the Digestive Organs, p. 168; Effect upon Digestion, p. 166; upon the Liver, p. 167; upon the Kidneys, p. 167: Does Alcohol impart Heat? p. 168; Strength? p. 169; Effect upon the Waste of the Body, p. 169; creates a Progressive Appetite for itself, 170; the Law of Heredity, p. 171.

Nervous System.-Effect of Alcohol upon the Nervous System, p. 103; the Four Alcoholic Stages (1) Excitement, (2) of Muscular Weakness, (2) of Mental Weakness, (4) of Uncon sciousness), p. 193; Effect of Alcohol upon the Brain, p. 195; Its influence upon the Mental and Moral Powers, p. 196.

Tobacco, Opium, Etc.

The Nervous System.-The Constituents of Tobacco Smoke, p. 198; Physiological Effects of Tobacco, p. 199; Is Tobacco a Food? p. 201: Influence of Tobacco upon Youth, p. 201; What is Opium p. 262; Physiological Effect of Opium, p. 203; What is Chloral Hydrate? p. 204; Its Physiological Effects, p. 205; Chloroform, p. 265, etc.

SOME OF THE LATE ADOPTIONS.

By the U. S. Government for Schools under its direct control.

By the Provincial Government of Quebec. By the Government of the Hawaiian Is lands.

By the States of Michigan, Vermont, Delaware, Kentucky, Alabama, North Carolina, Oregon.

By the Territories of Utah, Arizona, Wash
Ington, Wyoming.

By the Cities of St. Louis, Baltimore, Wash-
ington, Minneapolis, Des Moines, Kansas
City, Buffalo, San Francisco, Denver.
By leading Schools and Academies
througout the United States.

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Entered as second class matter at the Post Office, Akron, Ohio.

Official Organ of the W. C. T. U., Published for the Society by the Woman's Temperance Publication Association.

Some time ago THE ECLECTIC GUIDE TO HEALTH was sent us to examine. We liked the book, but remembering previous scorings received for expressing our honest opinion in a similar case, we determined to submit this book to those whose judgment and fairness can not be questioned. We therefore placed it in the hands of a lady physician of the strongest possible temperance principles, and who is further fitted for the task by years of successful teaching before she studied her profession, being thus prepared to judge of its adaptability to the school room. She says:

"The Eclectic Guide to Heath' is well suited to meet the highest aims and hopes of the W. C. T. U. in introducing into our public schools a text-book teaching the pathological effect of alcohol upon all the living tissues of the body. It is simple, clear and decisive in its statements; extreme, yet not to incite antagonism; well adapted to the child mind. It teaches not only what is detrimental to health, through the use of stimulants and narcotics, but in its sections on hygiene, and in the Notes, we can learn what is conducive to making a strong body and mind-literally a guide to health,' so much needed everywhere. Its health laws, if carried out in actual life, will not only give us a childhood free from nervous diseases, but a maturity of good vitality; which means a new generation of sounder bodies, stronger minds, unbroken wills, earnest endeavors; in short, rust the manhood and womanhood our faithful W. C. T. U. efforts are aiming to secure.

A trained nurse in a leading hospital, formerly a teacher, to whom it was submitted, examined it thoroughly, and concurs in the doctor's opinion, saying among other things: "The temperance part is decisive, clear and practical. I detect no 'uncertain sound,' while at the same time there are no useless tirades which would be quite out of place in educational works. Upon the whole, it is a book, I should like to have for my scholars, if I had any book for beginners." Published by Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co., Cincinnati.

PRICE.

Eclectic Guide to Health, Temperance Physiology,

The House I Live In, Prim. Temperance Physiology,

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Send sixty cents for single sample copy of "Guide to Health." and

thirty cents for "The House I Live In."

VAN ANTWERP, BRAGG & CO., Publishers, Cincinnati.

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A Preparation for the Study of English Literature, embracing a Review of Etymology; Essentials of English Grammar and Composition; Elementary Rhetoric and Criticism. 12mo., Cloth 232 pages.

Sample Copy and Introduction Price, 60 Cents.

Teachers will find this volume a veritable cyclopedia of valuable and interesting information, which they have heretofore been compelled to collect for their pupils' use from various outside and often inconvenient sources.

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The plan of the work is inductive; beginning with a careful study of the sounds of words, it proceeds to correct method of writing their form and closes with exercises pertaining to the process of word building and the sources from whence the words have been derived.

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Send for our Proposition of Exchange and Introduction Rates. VAN ANTWERP, BRAGG & CO., Pub., Cincinnati, Ohio.

The following books, now recognized as standard, and known as the PATHFINDER SER IES OF PHYSIOLOGIES, are prepared to meet State and National Legislation on the subject of teaching Hygienic Physiology with special reference to "the effects of alcoholic drinks, stimulants and narcotics on the human system," and to supply the rapidly growing demand for practical and common sense instruction on these important topics. Teachers should not fail to see these books before making a selection.

1.

The Child's Health Primer, for Primary Grades.

An introduction to the study of the science of Physiology. With its plentiful illustrations, large type and easy language devoid of technical terms, it is the only physiology, prepared in accordance with the above requirements, suitable for the most elementary pupils. Price 30 Cents.

II. Hygiene for Young People, for Intermediate Grades. This is such a book as the law demands. It contains only physiology enough to make Hygiene intelligible, and especially refers to the "effects of alcoholic drinks, stimulants and narcotics upon the human system." Its scientific accuracy has been carefully scrutinized and attested by eminent scientists. Distinguished teachers have aided in moulding the matter into a teachable form. Written in a spirit of great fairness, attractive style, etc. 202 pages. Price, 50 Cents,

III. Steele's Hygienic Physiology, for Highest Grades, Contains all the excellent and popular features that have given Dr. Steele,s Fourteen Weeks in Physiology so wide a cirtulation. Price, $1.

INDEX OF TOPICS:-Alcohol.

Circulation.-Effects of Alcohol upon the Circulation, p. 128; upon the heart, p, 130; upon the Membranes, p. 131; upon the Blood, p. 132; upon the Lungs, p. 133.

Digestion and Food.-Relation of Alcohol to the Digestive Organs, p. 163; Effect upon Digestion, p. 166; upon the Liver, p. 167; upon the K dneys, p. 167; Does Alcobol impart Heat? p. 168; Strength? p. 169; Effect upon the Waste of the Body, p. 169; creates a Progressive Appetite for itself, 170; the Law of Heredity. p. 171.

Nervous System.-Effect of Alcohol upon the Nervous System, p. 193; the Four Alcoholic Stages (1) Excitement, (2) of Muscular Weakness, (3) of Mental Weakness, (4) of Uncon sciousness], p. 193; Effect of Alcohol upon the Brain, p. 195; Its influence upon the Mental and Moral Powers, p. 196.

Tobacco, Opium, Etc.

The Nervous System.-The Constituents of Tobacco Smoke, p. 198; Physiological Effects of Tobacco, p. 199; Is Tobacco a Food? p. 201: Influence of Tobacco upon Youth, p. 201; What is Opium? p. 262; Physiological Effect of Opium, p. 208; What is Chloral Hydrate? p. 204; Its Physiological Effects, p. 205; Chloroform, p. 265, etc.

SOME OF THE LATE ADOPTIONS.

By the U. S. Government for Schools under its direct control.

By the Provincial Government of Quebec. By the Government of the Hawaiian Is lands.

By the States of Michigan, Vermont, Dela ware, Kentucky, Alabama, North Carolina, Oregon.

By the Territories of Utah, Arizona, Wash-
ington, Wyoming.

By the Cities of St. Louis, Baltimore, Wash-
ington, Minneapolis, Des Moines, Kansas
City, Buffalo, San Francisco, Denver.
By leading Schools and Academies
througout the United States.

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