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Good Health and How We Won It, With an Account of the New Hygiene

Chapter 82: INDEX
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The authors recount personal experiments and contemporary research aimed at preventing illness through the new hygiene, combining firsthand trials of dietary regimes and mastication with summaries of physiological and bacteriological findings. Chapters examine digestion, food poisoning, protein debates, frequency and composition of meals, stimulants and meat consumption, breathing, exercise, bathing, cleanliness, and the cultivation of mental health; they describe institutional practices and public-health proposals, and conclude with practical household reforms and advocacy for health education. The tone is practical and programmatic, offering guidance grounded in early-twentieth-century scientific experiments and reform movements.

INDEX

  • A
  • Abbott, Dr. Lyman, 277
  • Achroödextrin, 131
  • Adams, Dr. G. Cook, 186
  • Addams, Miss Jane, 277
  • Aerobes, 181
  • Albumenoids, 96
  • Alcohol, 193-199
  • Ali—mentary canal, 97
  • American Health, 281
  • American Medical Missionary College, 261
  • Amylodextrin, 131
  • Anderson, Dr. William G., 50
  • Anaerobic infection, 126
  • Antiseptics, 101
  • Antitoxic foods, 123
  • Appendicitis, 125
  • Appetite, 153
  • Apples, 129
  • sweet, 130
  • Arms, holding horizontal, 84
  • Arterio-sclerosis, 116
  • Atwater, Dr., 275
  • Autointoxication, 72, 113, 117, 126
  • Ayers, Dr. Edward A., 25
  • B
  • Bacillus, Bulgarian, 124
  • Bacteria, putrefactive, 180
  • Baker, Sir Samuel, 167
  • Bananas, 128
  • Bath, daily cold, 243
  • Bathing, sea, 245
  • Battle Creek Sanitarium, 6, 30, 170, 205, 247, 258-266
  • Beans, 123
  • Beaumont, Dr., 151
  • Beef, 182
  • roast, 184
  • Benedict, Prof., 159, 275
  • Bethesda Rescue Home, 261
  • Bile, 97, 99, 100
  • Blood, 26
  • battle of, 21
  • -pumping process, 226
  • Boiling, 132, 139
  • Bones, 99
  • Born, Dr. Frank, 52
  • Bouchard, 72
  • Bowels, catarrh of, 235
  • inactive, 227
  • Bread, raised, 123
  • warm, 133
  • Breathing, 219
  • Bright’s disease, 114, 142, 185, 188
  • Bubonic plague, 24
  • Buds, taste, 66
  • Bulgarians, 125
  • Burbank, Luther, 277
  • Butter, 139
  • sterilized, 123
  • Buttermilk, 123
  • C
  • Cabbage, 136
  • Caffeine, 202
  • Cake, 133
  • Calories, 75
  • in food, 105
  • Calory, 104
  • Canal, alimentary, 97
  • Cancer, 167-168, 186, 188
  • Candy, 142
  • Cannon, Prof., 19, 65, 166
  • Carbohydrate, 98, 105
  • Carbohydrates, 71
  • foodstuffs rich in, 111
  • Carbon dioxide, 22
  • Carnivores, 177
  • Cauliflower, 123
  • Cells, white, 22 (see leucocytes)
  • Cellulose, 190
  • Cereals, 141
  • cooked, 123
  • cooking of, 132
  • eating of, 135
  • prepared, 263
  • Cheese, 140
  • poisons, 140
  • Chewing, complete, 46
  • Chickens, 183
  • Chittenden, Prof. Russell H., 5, 18, 19, 57, 69, 73, 80, 102, 154, 175, 191, 277
  • Christian Science, 11, 169
  • Coffee, 200
  • Cold, taking, 223
  • Colds, 24
  • Colon, 97, 113, 121
  • Colver, Dr. Benton A., 233
  • Combe, 72, 175
  • Compress, cold, 246
  • Complete chewing, 46
  • Constipation, 127
  • Consumption, 114, 223, 256
  • air cure for, 225
  • Cooking, dry, 132
  • kettle, 132
  • over, 132
  • Corn flakes, toasted, 123
  • Corpuscles, 25
  • red, 22
  • white, 22, 27
  • Coughing, 255
  • Council on Co-operation, 281
  • of Research, 281
  • Cow, tubercular, 138
  • Cream, 123
  • Curtis, 19
  • D
  • Deaths, ratio of among flesh-eaters, 188
  • ratio of among those eating little meat, 189
  • Deep-knee bending, 85
  • Degeneration of tissue, 120
  • Dentistry, 249
  • Diabetes, 142, 167
  • Diet and endurance, relation between, 82
  • list, 287
  • reform, 203
  • Disease, Bright’s, 114, 142, 185, 188
  • germ theory of, 23
  • heart, 188
  • Diphtheria, 256
  • Dog-dairy, 154
  • Douglas, 28
  • Dynamometer (Prof. Fisher’s), 51
  • (Kellogg mercurial), 51
  • E
  • Eating between meals, 147
  • Eliot, President, 277
  • Enamel, 99
  • Endurance, 81
  • Enteritis, 185
  • Epilepsy, 168
  • Erythrodextrin, 131
  • Exercise, 230
  • regular, 89, 219
  • Exercises, 233
  • retarding autointoxication, 24
  • Eye, 26, 99
  • F
  • Fat, 71, 98, 105
  • emulsified, 141
  • foodstuffs rich in, 111, 127
  • Fatigue poisons, 34, 143
  • Fearthought, 46
  • Feet, cold, 247
  • Fever, yellow, 23
  • Figs, 127, 130
  • Fish, 143, 182
  • Fisher, Prof. Irving, 6, 18, 19, 57, 62, 69, 85-94, 175, 225, 277
  • Fletcher, Horace, 4, 15, 18, 19, 42-64, 73, 74, 143, 277
  • Fletcherism, 50, 57, 191
  • Fletcherizing, 49
  • Folin, Dr., 93, 191
  • Food-filter, 66
  • -units required daily, 108
  • Foods, antitoxic, 123
  • breakfast, 134
  • fried, 132
  • toxic, 122
  • Foodstuffs, laxative, 127
  • rich in various elements, 112
  • Fruit juices, 130
  • Fruits, 123, 127
  • G
  • Gastric juice, 97, 99, 165
  • Gates, Elmer, 168
  • Gautier, 175
  • Germ theory of disease, 23
  • Gladstone’s advice as to chewing, 49
  • Glucose, 96
  • Gluten, 135
  • Gout, 114
  • Grain preparations, 127
  • Grains, cooking of, 131
  • Granger, J. E., 87
  • Grippe, 24
  • Guilfoy, Dr. W. H., 188
  • Gulick, 19
  • Gullet, 96
  • H
  • Habit hunger, 64
  • Haig, 5
  • Ham, smoked, 184
  • Hanecke, 155
  • Haskell Home for Orphans, 261
  • Health, Defense League, Public, 280
  • League, American, 280
  • National Bureau of, 277
  • National Committee of One Hundred on, 277
  • Health-chocolate, 206
  • “Healthful Cookery,” 210
  • Heart disease, 188
  • Heat, 248
  • Helicon Hall, 204
  • Higgins, Prof. Hubert, 19, 66
  • Holding the arms horizontal, 84
  • Honey, 123
  • adulterated, 142
  • malt, 142
  • Horter, Dr., 175
  • Hunger, habit, 64
  • Hutchinson, Dr. Woods, 174, 186
  • Hydrochloric acid, 100
  • Hydrotherapy, 243, 247
  • Hyperacidity, 62
  • Hypoacidity, 62
  • I
  • Infection, anaerobic, 126
  • Influenza, 24, 32
  • Ingersoll, Robert, 35
  • Intestinal juice, 99, 101
  • Intestine, large, see colon
  • small, 97
  • Intestines, 60
  • Ioteyko, Dr. J., 176
  • J
  • James, William, 7, 169
  • Juice, gastric, 97, 99, 165
  • intestinal, 99, 101
  • lemon, 141
  • pancreating, 97, 99, 100
  • Juices, fruit, 130
  • K
  • Kellogg, Dr. J. H., 5, 13, 18, 19, 30, 61, 65, 107, 123, 125, 133, 148, 155, 159, 175, 181, 243, 258, 277
  • Kephyr, 124
  • Kidney troubles, 142
  • Kidneys, 102
  • Kipiani, Mlle. Varia, 176
  • Knee bending, deep, 85
  • Koninger, 255
  • Kumyss, 124
  • L
  • Leg-raising, 85
  • Lemon juice, 141
  • Lentils, 123
  • Leucocytes, 22, 27, 32
  • Levulose, 131
  • Liebig, 177
  • Life Boat Mission, 261
  • Liver, 102
  • chronic disease of, 227
  • cirrhosis of, 62, 227
  • Lung capacity, 220
  • Lymph, 26
  • Lysins, 28
  • M
  • Macaroni, 187
  • Macrophages, 120
  • Maltose, 131
  • Mania, 168
  • Maple sugar, 141
  • syrup, 141
  • Mason, 6
  • Masson, 125
  • Mastication, 49, 58, 61
  • Matzoon, 124
  • McGill University, 29
  • Meals, drinking at, 150
  • eating between, 147
  • irregularity of, 147
  • Meat, case as to, 173
  • cooked, 191
  • digestibility of proteid in, 190
  • extracts of, 177
  • Meltose, 143
  • Mendel, Prof. Lafayette B., 19, 69, 138, 191
  • Menus, 211-217
  • Metabolism, 95, 101, 173
  • Metchnikoff, Elie, 5, 15, 19, 27, 65, 72, 113-126, 175, 191, 195, 221
  • Milk, 137
  • Mineral salts, 98, 101, 127
  • Morphine, 201
  • Mosso, 84, 143
  • Mouth, infection of, 254
  • Mucous, 25, 97
  • membrane, 25
  • Murchison, 168
  • Mushroom, 137
  • Mustard, 142
  • Myosin, 178
  • N
  • Nelson, Dr. A. W., 181, 198
  • “New Thought,” 11, 169
  • Nicholson, Prof., 282
  • Nitrogen, 71
  • Norton, Dr. J. Pease, 273
  • Nuts, 123, 141
  • malted, 123
  • O
  • Oatmeal, 134
  • Oberg, S. A., 86, 87
  • Olive oil, 141
  • Olives, 141
  • Olympic Club, 44
  • Onions, 136
  • Opsonins, 28
  • Osmosis, 240
  • Oxygen, 22, 220
  • Oysters, 190
  • P
  • Paget, Sir George, 167
  • Pain, 248
  • Palate, soft, 67
  • Pancreas, 97
  • Pancreatic juice, 97, 99, 100
  • Papillae, circumvallate, 67
  • Pasteur Institute of Paris, 27
  • Pasteurization, 139
  • Pastry, 133
  • Pawlow, 6, 19, 65, 91, 153, 155-166
  • Pears, sweet, 130
  • Pelvis, pain in the, 249
  • Pepper, 142
  • Pepsin, 97, 100
  • Peptic glands, 202
  • Peptogenic food, 91
  • Perspiration, 241
  • Physiologic method, 270
  • Pie-crust, 133
  • Plague, bubonic, 24
  • Plasma, 28
  • Play, 230
  • Pneumonia, 24, 114, 195, 223, 225
  • Poisons, cheese, 140
  • fatigue, 34, 143
  • volatile, 202
  • Pork, 184
  • Potato, 123, 135
  • Priessintz, 242
  • Prophylactic School (of dentistry), 250
  • Prophylaxsis, oral, 256
  • Proteid, 70-73, 98, 103, 123
  • animal, 135
  • equivalents, 75
  • food, 64, 105
  • muscle, 178
  • vegetable, 135, 190
  • Proteids, foodstuffs rich in, 111
  • in cooked meat, 191
  • in peanut butter, 191
  • in pine nuts, 191
  • in walnuts, 191
  • proportion of to other food elements, 109
  • Prunes, 127, 130
  • Pus germ, 196
  • Putrefactive bacteria, 180
  • R
  • Recipes, 217
  • Rennet, 100
  • Resistance, vital, 36
  • Rheumatism, 114
  • Rice, 123
  • Richardson, Sir B. W., 5
  • Roasting, 132
  • Robert, 202
  • Rogers, 65
  • Roosevelt, President, 277
  • Rositansky, 36
  • S
  • Sadler, Dr., 26
  • Sager, 19
  • St. Martin, Alexis, 151
  • Salads, 127
  • Saleeby, Dr., 19, 159
  • Saliva, 26, 59, 65, 95, 99, 160
  • Salivary glands, 95
  • Salts, mineral, 98, 101, 127
  • Sardines, 182
  • Sausage, large, 184
  • raw, 185
  • small, 184
  • Science, Christian, 11, 169
  • “Science in the Kitchen,” 210
  • Self-poisoning, 72 (see autointoxication)
  • Shaw, Bernard, 173
  • Skin (germ tight), 25
  • Smith, Dr. D. D., 250-254
  • Sneezing, 255
  • Snow, Dr., 167
  • Solar plexus, 149
  • Spaghetti, 187
  • Spleen, 227
  • Standard, voit, 75
  • Starch, 60
  • Steak, hamburger, 184
  • porterhouse, 184
  • round, 184
  • Steaming, 132
  • Stewart, Dr. Charles E., 194
  • Stimulants, 193
  • Stomach, acidity of, 62
  • catarrh of, 235
  • chronic disease of, 227
  • dilation of, 62
  • Streptococci, 197
  • Sugar, 60, 96
  • cane, 65, 130
  • malt, 142
  • maple, 141
  • Supper, 149
  • Syrup, maple, 141
  • Syrups, 142
  • T
  • Table, showing for different ages the average height, weight, and No. of food units required daily, 108
  • Tape worms, 143, 179
  • Taste, 59
  • Taste buds, 66
  • Tea, 200
  • Tears, 25
  • Teeth, care of the, 249
  • Therapeutics, physiological, 268
  • Therapy, physical, 266
  • Tissier, 72, 175
  • Tissue, degeneration of, 120
  • Toasting, 132
  • Tolstoi, 115
  • Tongue, 66
  • Toxic foods, 122
  • Trichinosis, 179
  • Trudeau, Dr., 277
  • Tuberculosis, 24, 170, 190, 195
  • deaths from, 225
  • Turck, Dr. F. B., 175, 177
  • Twain, Mark, 210
  • Typhoid, 24, 138
  • U
  • Uric acid, 143
  • V
  • Vegetables, 123, 127
  • Vegetarianism, 122, 174, 176
  • Ventilation, 223
  • Vinegar, 141
  • Vital resistance, 36
  • Voit standard, 75
  • W
  • Water, cold, 248
  • hot, 248
  • Water bag, cold, 247
  • Wax, 25
  • Welch, Prof. William H., 282
  • When to eat, 145
  • Whisky, Scotch, 197
  • White cells, 22 (see leucocytes)
  • Wiley, Dr., 275
  • Williams, Michael, 15, 16
  • Wine, port, 196
  • Wolfe, 202
  • Wood, Maj. Gen., 52
  • Wright, Sir Edward, 28, 198
  • Wyman, Gen. Walter, 138
  • X
  • X-ray, 166
  • Y
  • Yale University, experiments at, 69
  • Yellow fever, 23
  • Yogurt, 124-126, 207
  • Z
  • Zweibach, 123