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A practical medical survey explains how bodily repair and inherited resistance combine with public hygiene to prevent many illnesses. It presents methods of recognizing disease from appearances and then reviews common infectious and chronic conditions, including respiratory infections, diphtheria, typhoid, tuberculosis, pneumonia, scarlet fever, measles, whooping cough, malaria, appendicitis, cancer, rheumatism, and surgical infections. Separate chapters treat mouth-breathing and adenoids, headaches, nervous disorders, and the mental influence on health. Emphasis is placed on early recognition, simple preventive measures, and social as well as individual actions to reduce avoidable disease and suffering.

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Woods Hutchinson

Woods Hutchinson was an American physician and author known for his contributions to health education and preventive medicine in the early 20th century. His works aimed at making medical knowledge accessible to the general public, emphasizing the importance of health and wellness. Among his notable publications are "A Handbook of Health," which provides practical advice on maintaining health, and "Preventable Diseases," where he discusses various illnesses that can be avoided through proper care and lifestyle choices. Hutchinson's writings reflect a commitment to improving public health awareness and educating families on health matters.

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