BIBLIOGRAPHY
The following annotated list has been carefully selected, the purpose being to include the most valuable and indispensable books, those that readers will find positively and constructively helpful, and that amplify or illustrate the principles taught in this volume. Many helpful books are necessarily omitted for lack of space.
It is usually impossible to say that any one book is the best on its subject. One book will be better than another for individual readers, according to their individual experience, training, environment, and problems. In the main, the publications listed are of approximately the same caliber as the present Manual. In the list of periodicals, note is made of those that are official publications of organizations. By including in the description of each book the year of publication, number of pages, price, and whether illustrated, the reader has some further clue to its character. Books including a bibliography are usually more systematic and scientific than those without such a list. The dates given are those of latest edition or translations, to 1916. Prices quoted are net, and do not include transportation.
I. Books.
I. b. Pamphlets and Bulletins.
II. Periodicals.
III. Organizations and Institutions.
† Titles especially recommended for libraries, class use, and
private ownership.
a Books of a more elementary character.
c Books of a more technical character.
° Also useful for pictures.
Chapter I. Mothercraft and Home-making Education
I. Barnes, Earl. Woman in Modern Society. Huebsch. 1912. 258 p. $1.25. Social responsibilities of modern women; education for home-making.
Froebel, F. Letters on Kindergarten. Bardeen. 1891. 331 p. $1.50. Froebel’s plan for a training school, and description of its operation; beginnings of Pestalozzi-Froebel House.
Nearing, Scott, and Nellie M. S. Woman and Social Progress. Macmillan. 1912. 281 p. Bibl. $1.50. The biological, domestic, industrial and social phases of woman’s progress; home-making education.
Oppenheim, Nathan. Development of the Child. Macmillan. 1898. $1.25. See his Chap. XI, The Profession of Maternity.
Read, Mary L. Mothercraft Education. (In preparation.) Historical review; methods and curriculum.
†Spencer, Anna G. Woman’s Share in Social Culture. Kennerly. 1913. 331 p. Bibl. $2.00. Responsibilities and opportunities, in home and society.
Tarbell, Ida M. The Business of Being a Woman. Macmillan. 1912. 238 p. $1.25. Social, civic and home responsibilities.
(The three following collections are comprehensive in scope, covering the field of child development, care, training and social welfare.)
Guide Book to Childhood. Issued by the American Institute of Child Life. Synopses from authorities. Annotated reference list. $2.50.
Library of Home Economics. 1909. 12 vol. Also abridged ed. 2 vol. Bibl. Prepared by a board of authors, special authorities. Includes domestic science as well as child care and training. Issued by the American School of Home Economics, Chicago.
Parents and their Problems. 1915. 8 vol. $15. Nat. Mothers’ Cong. Quotations from various authorities.
I.b. Andrews, Benj. R. Education for the Home. U. S. Bureau Education. 1914. 4 pamphlets. 428 p. Illus. Bibl. $.75. Survey of present status and methods of home-making education in U. S.
Bolce, Harold. Training for Motherhood. Gd. Hskp. Mag. Sept., 1912. 8 p. Illus. Sesame House for Home Life Training (London), and the School of Mothercraft (New York).
Comstock, Sarah. Mothercraft. Gd. Hskp. Mag. Dec., 1914-June, 1915. Illus. School of Mothercraft; child care and training. Also in bound volume. Hearst. 1915. 214 p. Illus. $1.00.
Huddleston, Mrs. J. H. Should the College Curriculum be Modified? 1909. Report of Committee of Assn. Collegiate Alumnæ, regarding home-making courses in college curriculum.
Read, Mary L. What Every Mother Knows. Outlook, Feb. 3, 1912. 6 p. Scope and spirit of mothercraft training; outline of curriculum.
Read, Mary L. Mothercraft. Jour. of Heredity, Aug., 1916. School of Mothercraft and National Association.
U.S. Bureau of Education. Reading Courses for Parents. Free.
II. American Motherhood. Cooperstown, N. Y. $1.50. Popular articles on the home, child care and training.
The Child (London). Stechert. $5.25. Authoritative articles on child care, training, social welfare; special education for young women in England; book reviews.
Child Life. Amer. Insti. Child Life. Philadelphia. $1.00. Reviews of current literature on child care and training; book reviews.
Child Welfare Magazine. Lippincott. $1.00. (Mo. Cong. and Parent-Teachers’ Assn.) Child training; organization reports.
Home Progress. Houghton. $3.00. Articles on home life and child training; book reviews.
Journal of Home Economics. Baltimore. $2.00. (Amer. H. E. Assn.) Popular and technical articles on home economics and home-making.
Mothers’ Magazine. D. C. Cook, Elgin, Ill. $1.50. Popular articles on child training and care.
III. American Home Economics Association. Baltimore, Md. Membership organization of home economics teachers, housekeepers and others interested in progress of home life. Annual meeting; publishes annual proceedings, bulletins, Journal of Home Economics.
American Institute of Child Life. Philadelphia. An educational institution which furnishes its members personal service of books, correspondence, bulletins, on home-making, children’s education, play, vocational guidance. Works through individual homes, and clubs of its members. Publishes Child Life.
International Congress of Mothers, and Parent-Teachers Association. Washington, D. C. Mrs. Frederic Schoff, President. Organizes clubs and public meetings; furnishes speakers, programs, reading lists, literature, personal correspondence. Publishes Child Welfare Magazine. Holds annual meeting.
National Association for Mothercraft Education. New York City. Co-operates with organizations, institutions and communities in the development of systematic courses of training in mothercraft; issues bulletins.
Chapter II. Home and Marriage
I. Cabot, Richard C. What Men Live By. Houghton. 1914. 341 p. $1.50. Illuminating chapters on love and marriage.
Cannon, Frank J., and Knapp, Geo. L. Brigham Young and his Mormon Empire. Revell. 1913. 350 p. Illus. $1.00. History and present ideals and customs, by a man brought up in Mormonism, and author of the play “Polygamy.”
Crow, Martha Foote. The American Country Girl. Stokes. 1915. 367 p. Illus. $1.50. Includes chapters on choice in marriage, home life.
Drummond, Henry. The Ascent of Man. Potts. 1898. 346 p. $1.00. Chapters on the evolution of a mother and of a father.
Ellwood, Chas. A. Sociology and Modern Social Problems. A. B. Co. 1910. 331 p. Bibl. $1.00. Chapters on the family, values of monogamy, causes of family instability.
Gillette, John M. The Family and Society. McClurg. 1914. 164 p. Illus. Bibl. $.75. Brief history, values, tendencies, reforms; divorce.
†Goodsell, Willystine. History of the Family as a Social Institution. Macmillan. 1915. 600 p. Bibl. $2.00. History of family and marriage from primitive times; values; divorce; suggested reforms.
Hillis, Mrs. Newell Dwight. American Woman and Her Home. Revell. 1913. 186 p. $1.00. Practical psychology of harmonious family life.
Ringrose, Hyacinthe. Marriage and Divorce Laws of the World. Stechert. 1911. 270 p. $2.50. Includes Europe, Asia and America.
Wilson, Jennie L. Legal and Political Status of Women in the U. S. The author. Cedar Rapids, Ia. 1912. p. 336. $2.00. Statement of the common law, and a compendium of the laws of each State relating to marriage, property rights, divorce.
I.b. A Marriage Contract and Creed. School of Mothercraft. 1916. $.50. Summarizes the responsibilities and rights of each party to the contract; presented as a basis for prenuptial discussion and comparison of standards, tastes, and adjustment of practical problems.
(See also Chap. I.) Other standard writers: Lyman Abbott, Franklin H. Giddings, E. J. Hardy, George E. Howard, E. A. Ross, James H. Tufts, Lester F. Ward.
Chapter III. Household Management and Efficiency
I. Frederick, Christine. The New Housekeeping. Doubleday. 1913. 265 p. Illus. $1.00. Practical demonstration of efficiency methods applied to housekeeping.
Kinne, Helen, and Cooley, Anna M. Foods and Household Management. Macmillan. 1913. 401 p. Illus. Bibl. $1.10. Dietetics, cooking, marketing, sanitation, household management, budget, laundering.
Kinne, Helen, and Cooley, Anna M. Shelter and Clothing. Macmillan. 1915. 377 p. Illus. Bibl. $1.10. Furnishing, heating, cleaning, textiles, sewing.
Nesbitt, Florence. Low Cost Cooking. Amer. School H. E. 1915. 127 p. Illus. Bibl. $.50. Economy in recipes, menus, buying, fuel; homemade fireless.
Richards, Ellen H. Cost of Living. Wiley. 1915. 154 p. Illus. $1.00. How to practically reduce cost by organization and sanitation.
Do. Cost of Food. Wiley. Rev. Ed. 1915. Illus. $1.00.
I.b. Andrews, Benj. R. A Survey of your Household Expenses. T. C. 1912. 12 p. $.10. Practical methods of apportioning expenses and keeping household accounts.
Furst, Mary L. Household Management. T. C. 1911. 24 p. Bibl. $.10. Syllabus giving helpful bird’s eye view of household management. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington. Pamphlets on equipment, economy.
II. Housewives’ Magazine. Housewives League, New York City. $1.00. Pure foods, improved markets, practical marketing.
Journal of Home Economics (See Chap. I.)
See also Good Housekeeping Magazine, Ladies Home Journal, Delineator, Forecast.
III. Good Housekeeping Institute, New York City. Examines housekeeping utensils and foods; issues bulletins.
Housewives League. 25 W. 45th St. New York City. Membership organization of housewives for pure food, sanitary markets, honest weights, reduction of food cost.
(See also Chap. IX.)
Chapter IV. Eugenics, Biology, Sex Hygiene
I. Cabot, Richard C, The Christian Approach to Social Morality. Y. W. C. A. Press, N. Y. C. 1913. 99 p. $.50. The Consecration of the Affections and other essays.
Cabot, Richard C. What Men Live By. (Chap. II.)
Davenport, Chas B. Heredity in Relation to Eugenics. Holt. 1911. 298 p. Illus. Bibl. $2.00. Biological data and family histories tracing heredity of unit characters and methods of transmission.
Davenport, Chas. B. State Laws Limiting Marriage Selection. Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island. 1913. 66 p. Ill. Bibl. $.40. Laws for each state; criticism from eugenics standpoint.
Dawson, George E. The Right of the Child to be Well Born. (a) Funk. 1912. 144 p. Illus. $.75. Principles of eugenics; responsibility toward the child.
Exner, M. J. The Physician’s Answer. Y. M. C. A. Press, N. Y. C. 1913. 50 p. $.25. Medical authority contradicting prevailing misconceptions regarding sex.
Foerster, F. W. Marriage and the Sex Problem. Stokes. 1912. 228 p. $1.35. Biological, medical, psychological and social phases.
Galton, Francis. Eugenics: Its Definition, Scope and Aims. Amer. Jour. of Sociology, July, 1904. Also in his Sociological Papers.
Geddes, Patrick, and Thomson, J. Arthur. Sex. Holt. 1914. $.50. Biological and sociological aspects of sex in human life.
†Guyer, M. J. Being Well-born. Bobbs-Merrill. 1916. 250 p. Illus. Bibl. $1.00. A popular and interesting account of genetics and eugenics, thoroughly scientific.
†Jewett, Frances G. The Next Generation. (a) Ginn. 1914. 235 p. 111. Bibl. $.75. Concrete account of heredity and eugenics, especially for young people.
Jordan, David S. Heredity of Richard Roe. (a.) Unitarian Press, Boston. 1913. 165 p. $1.20. In story form; the principles and facts of heredity and eugenics.
†March, Norah H. Towards Racial Health. Routledge. 1915. Illus. Bibl. 326 p. $1.50. A comprehensive book especially for young people, includes physical, biological, psychological and social phases.
Pussey, Wm. A. Syphilis as a Modern Problem, American Medical Assn. Press, Chicago, 1914. 128 p. $.25. An authoritative statement regarding medical and social phases.
Reed, Chas. A. L. Marriage and Genetics, Galton Press, Cincinnati, 1913. 183 p. $1.00. The most definite statement of practical application of laws of heredity of unit characters; the eugenic medical examination.
Saleeby, C. W. Parenthood and Race Culture. Moffatt. 1909. 398 p. $2.50. Principles of eugenics in theory and practice; race poisons.
II. The Eugenics Review. Edited by Eugenics Education Society. Huebsch. $5.25. Authoritative articles on heredity and social phases of eugenics.
The Journal of Heredity. Edited by Amer. Genetic Assn. Washington, D. C. $2.00. Articles on plant, animal and human heredity; eugenics. Book reviews.
Social Hygiene. Edited by Amer. Social Hygiene Assn., New York City. $2.00. Devoted especially to these phases of social reform.
III. American Genetic Association. Washington, D. C. Devoted chiefly to biological research and study.
American Social Hygiene Association. New York City. Chas. W. Eliot, Hon. Pres. Devoted to social surveys, legislation, law enforcement, education; lecture bureau, lantern slides, pamphlet literature, information bureau.
Eugenics Education Society. London. Founded by Francis Galton. Conducts public lectures for education; issues pamphlets.
Pamphlets issued by the above organizations, also by Health Education League (Boston), and by Association Press.
Examination of family histories, with advice on hereditary probabilities, made by Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring Harbor, L. I. No fee.
Physical examinations (Chap. VIII).
(See also Chap. X 4C.)
Chapter V. Growth and Development
I. Baldwin, Burt T. Physical Growth and School Progress. (c) U. S. Bureau Educ. 1914. 188 p. Charts. Bibl. $.25.
Baldwin, James M. Story of the Mind. (a) Appleton 1898. p. 226 Illus. $.35. Brief, clear, concrete statement of psychology, with applications.
Barnes, Earl. Studies in Education. The author, Philadelphia, Pa. Each vol. $2.00. Two volumes containing twenty illuminating studies of children’s social ideas and ideals.
Bryan, E. B. Nascent Stages in Development and their Pedagogical Significance. Ped. Sem. Oct., 1900. 39 p. Bibl. Summary of characteristics and interests of childhood, youth, adolescence.
Chamberlain, A. F. The Child. Scribner. 1900. 495 p. Illus. Bibl. $1.50. A compendium of researches to date; growth, physical and psychological development, meaning of youth, play; the child and the savage.
Drummond, W. B. The Child: His Nature and Nurture. (a) Dutton. 1910. 146 p. Bibl. $.35.
Hall, G. Stanley. Aspects of Child Life. Ginn. 1907. 326 p. Bibl. $1.50. Reports of special studies on contents of children’s minds, collecting, curiosity and interest, ownership, day dreaming, dolls.
Hall, G. S. Adolescence. (c) 2 vol. Appleton. 1904. $7.50. Detailed study of physical and mental development; pedagogy of special subjects.
Hall, G. S. Youth: Its Education, Regimen and Hygiene. Appleton. 1911. 379 p. $1.50. Period from twelve to twenty years. Abridgement of the author’s books on Adolescence.
†Kirkpatrick, E. A. The Individual in the Making. Houghton. 1911. 333 p. Bibl. $1.20. Principles of development; stages of development; education adapted to different stages.
Lamoreaux, Antoinette. The Unfolding Life. (a) Revell. 1907. 188 p. $.75 Psychological and religious development from infancy to adolescence, with special reference to religious training.
Preyer, W. Mental Development of the Child. Appleton. 1909. 176 p. $1.00. Conclusions from author’s earlier studies; some of the more important points on which the development of the child’s mind depends.
†St John, Edward P. Child Nature and Child Nurture. (a) Pilgrim. 1911. 106 p. Bibl. $.75. A textbook for parents’ classes. Special references to moral and religious training.
Sully, James. Children’s Ways. Appleton. 1897. 193 p. $2.00 The development of children in their play, fancy, language, drawing, fears, moral and social life; scientific and human.
†Tanner, Amy E. The Child. Rand. 1915. 430 p. Illus. Bibl. $1.25. Practical, up-to-date handbook, with very complete bibliographies.
Tracy, Frederick. Psychology of Childhood. Heath. 1912. 219 p. $1.25. Development of senses, intellect, feelings, will, language, æsthetic, moral and religious ideas; psychopathic conditions in childhood.
†Tyler, John M. Growth and Education. Houghton. 1907. 294 p. Bibl. Illus. $1.50. Evolution in child and race; detailed account of physical and psychological characteristics in each stage of development; educational applications.
II. Pedagogical Seminary. Clark University, Worcester, Mass. G. Stanley Hall, Editor. $5.00. Reports of special studies in genetic psychology, growth, development; book reviews, bibliographies.
(See also Chap. XI.)
Chapter VI. Prenatal Hygiene; Motherhood, Fatherhood
I. Abbott, Ernest Hamlin. On the Training of Parents. Houghton. 1908. 140 p. $1.00. Concrete essays and stories on preparation for child training.
Bishop, Emily M. Daily Ways to Health. (Chap. VIII.)
Call, Annie P. Power through Repose. Little. 1892. 201 p. $1.00. How to relax, overcome nervousness, gain mental poise.
Galbraith, Anna M. Four Epochs of a Woman’s Life. Saunders. 1913. 244 p. Illus. $1.50. Special hygiene and physiology of girlhood, womanhood, marriage, maternity and middle age.
Hollander, Bernard. Nervous Disorders of Women. Saunders. 1916. 207 p. $1.50. Common nervous disorders and their rational treatment by hygiene, hygienic measures and mental treatment.
Latimer, Caroline W. Girl and Woman. Appleton. 1913. 318 p. $1.50. Personal hygiene, special physiology and hygiene for young women. Written by a physician and biologist.
Norris, Kathleen. Mother. Doubleday. 1911. 172 p. $1.00. A story of the mother’s responsibilities and her opportunities.
Rice, Susan T. Mothers’ Day. Moffatt. 1915. 363 p. $1.00. Origin, history, celebration, significance, as related in prose and poetry.
Rice, Susan T. The Mother in Verse and Prose. Moffatt. 1916. 357 p. $1.50. Large volume including poems of motherhood, lullabies; prose excerpts from writers on the mothers of the famous.
Richards, Florence H. Hygiene for Girls. Heath. 1913. Illus. $.70. Individual and community hygiene, with chapter on special hygiene for young women; written by a physician.
Stuart, Ruth M. Sonny. Century. 1908. 135 p. $1.00. A short story of parental aspirations and experiences.
I.b. West, Mrs. Max. Prenatal Care. U. S. Children’s Bureau. 1915. 84 p. Illus. Free. Simple and practical.
(See also Chaps. IV, VII, VIII, XX.)
Chapter VII. Infant Care
I. Fiske, John. The Meaning of Infancy. Houghton. 1909. $.35. The value of infancy to the child, the parents, society.
Forsyth, David. Children in Health and Disease. Blakiston. 1909. 336 p. Illus. $3.00. Physiology and psychology of infancy; hygiene of childhood; diagnosis and care of children’s diseases.
Griffith, J. P. Crozier. Care of the Baby. Saunders. 1914. 455 p. Illus. $1.50. Special attention to care of sick infants and children.
King, F. Truby. Feeding and Care of Baby. (a) Macmillan, 1913. 162 p. Illus. $.40. Practical, comprehensive, modern, many illustrations. Handbook of the New Zealand Society for Health of Women and Children.
Morse, John L. and Talbot, Fritz B. Diseases of Nutrition and Infant Feeding. Macmillan. 1915. 346 p. Illus. $2.50. Comprehensive, authoritative and practical discussion of milk, maternal nursing and artificial feeding.
Newman, George. Infant Mortality. Dutton. 1907. 356 p. $2.50. Social study of the extent, causes and prevention of infant mortality; extensive statistics.
Pfaundler and Schlossmann. The Diseases of Children. Trans. from the German by Shaw and La Fetra. 7 vol. Lippincott. 1908-14. Illus. Collection of articles by eminent German authorities on development, feeding and therapy, as well as disease.
Ramsey, Walter R. Hygiene of Infancy. Dutton. 1916. 198 p. Illus. $1.00. Infant physiology and growth; daily care; feeding; ailments and diseases, and their care. Thoroughly modern, simple, practical.
Standard works, both popular handbooks and technical volumes on pediatrics: Cotton, Fischer, Holt, Kerley, Starr. Other standard works on pediatrics by Carr, Chapin and Pisek, Koplik.
U. S. Census Bureau. Vitality Statistics. 1913. Includes tables showing infant mortality, by causes and years.
I.b. West, Mrs. Max. Infant Care. (a) U. S. Children’s Bureau. 1915. 37 p. Illus. Free. Simple and practical directions for care and feeding.
Pamphlets on infant hygiene and care issued by State and city Departments of Health, and by American Medical Association Press.
Pamphlets on infant mortality, child welfare exhibits and campaigns, issued by the U. S. Children’s Bureau.
Daily Record Sheet. Issued by School of Mothercraft 31 in set. $ .25. Blank form similar to schedule in text, for daily records.
Weight Chart. Issued by School of Mothercraft. Uniform with Record. $.05.
II. American Journal of Diseases of Children. A. M. A. Press. $3.00. Scientific articles; reviews and reference list of current publications and articles in pediatrics, infant care, nutrition.
Archives of Pediatrics. New York City. $3.00. Scientific and popular articles on child hygiene, infant care and welfare.
Pediatrics. New York City. $2.00. Technical and popular articles on infant hygiene and welfare; book reviews.
III. Association for Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality. Baltimore. Membership organization of physicians, social workers, teachers. Annual conference. Printed proceedings include valuable papers. Arranges exhibit material, issues pamphlets.
Child Welfare Exhibit Association, New York City. Issues graphic exhibits, pamphlets; conducts local surveys and exhibits for child welfare, including infant mortality.
Russell Sage Foundation, Child Hygiene Division. New York City. Conducts research; issues pamphlets.
(See also Chap. XX.)
Chapter VIII. Child Hygiene
I. Bancroft, Jessie H. Posture of School Children. Macmillan. 1913. 327 p. Illus. Bibl. $1.50. Hygiene of posture; exercises for preventing and overcoming defects from wrong posture.
Bigelow, M. A. and Anna N. Applied Biology (Chap. XVII). Chapters on physiology and hygiene.
Bishop, Emily M. Daily Ways to Health. Huebsch. 1910. 310 p. $1.50. Exercises (without apparatus) for vitality, overcoming nervousness, constipation, wrong posture; gaining poise.
Carrington, Thos. S. Fresh Air and How to Use it. Nat. Assn. for Study and Prev. of Tuberculosis. 105 E. 22 St., N. Y. C. 1912. 250 p. Illus. $1.00. Methods of ventilation; window tents, roof bungalows, sleeping porches, tent houses, open-air bungalows; clothing, bedding, furniture for open-air sleeping.
Horsley, Victor and Sturge, Mary D. Alcohol and the Human Body. Macmillan. 1915. 290 p. Illus. Bibl. $.40. Physiological effects of alcohol upon different organs and tissues and upon intelligence; effects of alcohol upon children.
Jewett, Frances G. Gulick Hygiene Series, edited by Luther H. Gulick. Ginn. Book I. Health and Safety. 1916. 189 p. Illus. Bibl. $.40. Book II. Physiology, Hygiene and Sanitation. 1916. 359 p. Illus. Bibl. $.65. Written especially to interest children in hygiene.
Müller, J. P. My System for Children. 1912. 117 p. Illus. $1.25. Physical exercises for children, from infancy.
O’Shea, M. V. and Kellogg, J. H. The Body in Health. Macmillan. 1915. 324 p. Illus. $.65. Written for children, in a way that will naturally interest them in the practice of hygiene.
Sadler, Wm. S. Cause and Cure of Colds. McClurg. 1910. 147 p. Illus. $1.00. How colds may be prevented and how treated.
Short, A. Rendle. The Newer Physiology. Wood. 1915. 266 p. Bibl. $1.00. Treats comprehensively of the new developments in physiology, including digestion, amino acids, vitamines, acidosis; the ductless glands, cerebral localization.
Terman, Lewis M. The Hygiene of the Child. Houghton. 1914. 417 p. Illus. Bibl. $1.75. Hygiene during school age; hygiene of special organs and senses; hygiene of education; a digest of the recently accumulated knowledge of child development and hygiene.
Walker, Emma E. Beauty through Hygiene. Barnes. 1904. 306 p. Illus. $1.00. Hygienic means to physical beauty.
Wood, Thos. D. Health Essentials for Rural School Children. American Medical Assn. Press, Chicago. 1916. 25 p. $.10. Helpful pamphlet for parents and teachers.
Worcester, Elwood and McComb, Samuel. Religion and Health. Grosset. 1910. 425 p. $.75. Use of suggestion and auto-suggestion in preventing and healing of illness, especially fear and nervousness; by the founders of the Emmanuel Movement.
I.b. Pamphlets issued by practically all of the organizations and institutions listed in III.
Daily Record Schedule Blank. The School of Mothercraft. Set of 31. $.25. Similar to schedule in text, with space for recording.
Weight chart, for birth to 14 years. School of Mothercraft. $.05. Uniform size with those for infancy.
II. American Physical Education Review, Springfield, Mass. $1.50.
Dietetic and Hygiene Gazette, 87 Nassau St., New York $1.00.
Good Health Magazine. Battle Creek, Mich. $2.00.
Journal American Medical Association. Chicago. $5.00. A. M. A. Press.
Outdoor Life. (Anti-tuberculosis.) Outdoor Life Pub. Co. New York, $1.00.
III. American Medical Association. Chicago, Ill. Annual meeting.
American Physical Education Association. Annual Meeting. Springfield, Mass.
American Posture League. 1 Madison Ave., New York. Examines furniture, clothing and apparatus with reference to its effect on posture; issues label to approved articles.
Carnegie Institution, Washington, D. C. Research in hygiene, nutrition and medicine. Annual Year Book includes reports of studies.
Home Economics Association. (Chap. III.)
International Congress of Hygiene and Demography. Annual Report includes scientific and popular papers read at annual meeting.
Joint Committee on Hygiene of Amer. Med. Assn. and Nat. Ed. Assn.
Life Extension Institute. 25 W. 45 St., New York. Issues pamphlets, literature, publishes books and bulletins, conducts health examinations.
National Child Welfare Exhibit Association. (Chap. VII.)
National Mental Hygiene Association. 105 E. 22 St., New York. State branches in some States.
Rockefeller Institute, New York. Research work in medicine. Issues report of discoveries made by staff.
Russell Sage Foundation. New York. Conducts surveys and social studies; issues reports of studies, and popular pamphlets.
U. S. Children’s Bureau. (Chap. VII.)
Physical examinations of a very comprehensive and thorough nature are conducted by the following:
Battle Creek Sanitarium, Battle Creek, Mich., and branches in other localities.
Chicago Physiological Institute, Chicago.
Life Extension Institute, 25 W. 45 St., New York. Has representatives in many localities throughout the country.
(Also Chaps. IV, VI, VII, IX, XX.)
Chapter IX. Food, Nutrition, Dietetics
I. Allyn, Lewis B. Westfield Pure Food Book. Westfield Brd. of Trade, Westfield, Mass. 1915. 68 p. $.25. List of foods that have been analyzed in Westfield Laboratory and found to conform to pure food requirements.
Cooper, Lena F. The New Cookery. Good Health Pub. Co. 1916. 412 p. Illus. $1.50. Methods of cooking most conductive to health, as taught at Battle Creek Sanitarium. Caloric value of each recipe.
Farmer, Fannie M. Boston Cooking School Cook Book. Little. 1915. 648 p. Illus. $1.80. Standard cook book, revised.
Fisher, Irving. A Graphic Method in Practical Dietetics. American Medical Assn. Press, Chicago. 1907. Illus. $.10. A method for computing the caloric value of any quantity or combination of foods. Tables of 100-calorie portions, common foods.
Noorden, Karl H. von. Metabolism and Practical Medicine. (c) Vol. I. 1907. Source and authority for much of present teaching in nutrition. $5.00
Rose, Mary S. A Laboratory Handbook for Dietetics. (c) Macmillan. 1912. 127 p. $1.10. Most complete collection of tables of food composition; methods of analyzing foods, dietaries.
Sherman, Henry C. Chemistry of Food and Nutrition. (c) Macmillan. 1911. 355 p. Bibl. $1.50. Thorough discussion of food chemistry and principles of nutrition.
Sherman, Henry C. Food Products. Macmillan. 1914. 594 p. Illus. Bibl. $2.25. Discussion of specific food groups and foods; composition, source, place in dietary. Tables of food composition, including acid or alkali balance.
Underhill, Frank P. Physiology of the Amino Acids. Yale. 1915. Illus. Bibl. 158 p. $1.35. Thorough discussion of the amino acids in specific protein foods, and their significance in nutrition, so far as yet known.
Wiley, Harvey W. Not by Bread alone. Hearst. 1915. 354 p. $2.00. Principles of nutrition, with special reference to feeding of children, and economy in food.
Mendel, L. B. Childhood and Growth. Stokes. 1905. 53 p. $.60. Brief, practical discussion of composition of food in childhood, for mothers.
I.b. Atwater, W. O. and Bryant, A. P. Composition of American Food Materials. U. S. Dept. Agriculture. Revised Bulletin 28. 87 p. $.10.
Blatherwick, N. R. Specific Rôle of Foods in Relation to Composition of Urine. (c) Reprint. Author, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. 1914. Study of acid and base-forming goods. (Prunes, plums, cranberries found exception to fruits as base-forming.)
Hunt, Caroline L. Daily Meals of School Children. (a) U. S. Dept. Agri. 62 p. Principles of feeding. Recipes for meals and lunches.
Mendel, Lafayette B. Changes in Food Supply and their Relation to Nutrition. Yale. 1916. 61 p. Bibl. $.50. Resumé of present knowledge of nutrition.
Mendel, L. B. Newer Points of View Regarding the Part Played by Different Food Substances in Nutrition. 15 p. Journal of A. M. A., Sept. 5, 1914. Also Reprints. Amer. Med. Assn. Press metabolism of proteins; amino acids.
Mendel, L. B. Nutrition and Growth. Journal of A. M. A., May 8, 1915. 27 p. Also reprint. Amer. Med. Assn. Press. Reviews older and new views of physiology of growth, recent studies of different specific foods.
†Rose, Mary S. Feeding of Young Children. (a) Teachers College, New York City. 1911. 10 p. $.10. Practical principles; menus; analysis of menus.
Rose, Mary S. Food for School Boys and Girls. (a) Teachers College. 1914. 15 p. $.10. Practical principles; menus.
School of Mothercraft. Menu Sheets. 1916. 31 in set. $.25 per set. $.50 per 100. Form similar to pp. 180-3, with space for recording.
School of Mothercraft. Diet Analysis Sheets. 1916. 100 in set. $.50. Form similar to p. 178. Space for recording.
U. S. Department of Agriculture pamphlets on food values, specific foods, cooking, cover a wide range, and are authoritative. Sent free.
II. Journal of Home Economics. (See Chap. I.)
Articles on nutrition and dietetics also appear in the pediatric journals (Chap. VII) and periodicals devoted to hygiene (Chap. VIII).
Technical articles appear in the American Journal of Physiology and the Journal of Biological Chemistry.
(See also Chap. VIII.)
Chapters X and XII. Educational Principles and Curriculum
For greater convenience to the reader the references in this chapter are grouped first by subjects.