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Health on the Farm: A Manual of Rural Sanitation and Hygiene

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A practical manual offering concise guidance for improving health in rural households and communities, covering personal hygiene, household and neighborhood sanitation, infant and child care, diet and food preparation (including discussion of bread, meats, vegetables, fruits, drinks, and cooking), prevention and basic treatment of common avoidable diseases, sick-room management, first aid for accidents, and actions to take in cases of poisoning. It explains causes of illness, simple preventive measures, and sensible domestic practices aimed at reducing disease, promoting nutrition, and making country life healthier and more comfortable.

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H. F. Harris

H. F. Harris is an author known for his contributions to agricultural health and hygiene. His notable work, "Health on the Farm: A Manual of Rural Sanitation and Hygiene," serves as a practical guide aimed at improving health standards in rural settings. Through this manual, Harris addresses the importance of sanitation and hygiene practices for farmers and rural communities, reflecting a commitment to public health and well-being in agricultural environments. His work remains relevant for those interested in rural health issues and sustainable farming practices.

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