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Child's Health Primer For Primary Classes / With Special Reference to the Effects of Alcoholic Drinks, Stimulants, and Narcotics upon The Human System

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Aimed at primary pupils, the primer introduces basic anatomy and hygiene in simple language and illustrations, explaining bones, joints, muscles, nerves, organs, digestion, circulation, respiration, skin, senses, temperature, and bodily strength. Interspersed are practical lessons on posture, foot care, and everyday habits that protect health. Several chapters focus on alcoholic drinks, beer and distillation, tobacco, opium, and related stimulants and narcotics, describing how these substances act on the body and advising avoidance. The tone is didactic and preventive, presenting physiology only as needed to show the personal and economic costs of unhealthy practices.

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Jane Andrews

Jane Andrews was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the late 19th century. She is particularly recognized for her engaging and educational stories that often blend moral lessons with natural history. One of her notable works, "The Seven Little Sisters Who Live on the Round Ball That Floats in the Air," introduces young readers to diverse cultures and environments through the adventures of seven sisters. Andrews also wrote "Child's Health Primer For Primary Classes," which emphasizes the importance of health and the effects of substances like alcohol on the human body. Her writings reflect a commitment to nurturing curiosity and understanding in children.

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