See also Public Health.' t/t INDEX 555 Heart, effect of muscular activity on, 807.. Heat, as a food preservative, 512. Hotels, sanitation of, 526. House, sanitation, 425 ff.; construc- tion, 429 ; furnishings, 480; floors, 431; care of, 482. Hygiene, scope and subdivisions of, 301; personal, 304; domestic, 425; public, 463. Hypnotics, 344. Ice supply of the house, 455. Illumination for near work, 256. Immunity, natural and artificial, 497. . Infection of foods, 509. Infectious diseases. See Diseases. Inflammation, 381. Influenza, 493. Inhibition, 758, 367; in the nerv- ous system, 285, 367; an active process in muscular relaxation, 343. Intestinal waste, elimination of, 355, Koch, Robert, 473, 478. Laryngitis, 381. Lateral curvature of spine, 329. Lighting of the house, 439. Linen underwear, 421. Lockjaw, 501. Longevity, 538. Lungs, apical lobes of, 172, 309. Lymph flow, influenced by muscu- lar activity, 308. Malaise, 128, 396. Malaria, 489 ff. Malt liquors, 364. Mastication, hygienic aspects of, 349, Mattings, 482. Measles, 498, 494. Meat, eating of, 240, 350; as a vehicle of infection, 479. Mental cures of disease, 345. Mental states, influence on the health of the nervous system, 344, Mental work after meals, 156, 353. Meshwork underwear, 421. Microbes, 467, 468; as scavengers, 471; in decomposition and decay, 472; as disease germs, 4738; growth, multiplication, and spore formation, 473 (fig.). Microparasites, 467. Microscopic work and the eyes, 399. Milk, 108 ; as a vehicle of infection, 479, 517, 531. Milk supplies, purity of, 517. Moral conduct as a part of nervous hygiene, 344. Morphine, 376. Mosquito, as transmitter of malaria, 491; as transmitter of yellow fever, 493. Muscles, in faulty carriage, 322 ff. Muscular activity, hygiene of, 304; ministry to body as a whole, 304; after meals, 756, 353; and fatigue, 316 ; for women, 313; physiology of, 306. Muscular exercises, general charac- ter of the most useful, 312; for special purposes, 321. Narcotics, 344. Near vision, 249, 254, 396. Neck, carriage of, 328. Nervous strain, 336 ff. Nervous system, and carriage of body, 824; hygiene of, 334, Nervousness, 396. Noise, 401. / 556 . INDEX Opium, 376. Overfeeding, 351. Overheating of houses, 439. Paper, in printing, 399. Parasites, 467. Parks, 476, 527. Pasteur, Louis, 473. Pasteurization, 475. Perspiration, in relation to feeding, 352. Pharyngitis, 381. Plague, bubonic, 502. Plagues, 466, 535. Play, 287, 318. Playgrounds, 476. Plumbing of the house, 456. Position, sense of, 262, 280, 327. Posture, faulty, as a cause of de- formity, 322. Preservatives of food, 511. Protozoa, 469, 470. Psychic secretion of gastric juice, 118, 350. Public health, 463 ff.; rules and regulations, 464 ; authorities, 465 ; problems, 465. Quarantine, 530, 537; in tubercu- losis, 480; in smallpox, 496; in diphtheria, 533. Railroad trains, reading on, 399. Relaxation, muscular, in sleep, 342. Respiration and muscular activity, 175, 308, 315. Rest, in relaxation and sleep, 334, 338 ; in change of work, 340. Rheumatism, 380. Rhinitis, 381. Rugs, 482. Sanitation, scope and subdivisions of, 301; domestic, 425; public, 303, 463. Saprophyte, 467. Scarlet fever, 494. Sense of position, importance of, in physical training, 327. ‘* Setting-up”’ drill, 326. Sewage, disposal of, 459, 519. Shoes, 405, 407 ; for deformed feet, 409; temperature and moisture within, 410. Skin, care of, 185, 413. Sleep, hygiene of, 334 ff. Smallpox, 495; inoculation and vac- cination for, 498. , Soda water, 363. Soil, an element in house sanita- tion, 428. Spinal column, 74, 17; faults of carriage of, 328. Spirilla, 469, 471 (fig.). Spitting nuisance, 488. Sporozoa, 470. Springs, 453. Sputum, as vehicle of tuberculosis, 479. Stegomyia, 493. Sterilization, 475 ; of food by cook- ing, 511. Stimulants, 344, 357 ff. Stoves, oil and gas, 487. Streets, sanitation of, 527. Summer complaint in children, 495. Sunshine, 428. Supplies, public, of food, water, and gas, 505 ff. Surface water, 451, 513. Tannic acid, 361. Tea, 361. Temperature, external, 890; of living rooms, 390, 439, 447. Tetanus, 501. Theine, 361. Tobacco, 3877. - ‘Toes, flexion of, in hygiene of foot, 405. Traveling, hygiene and sanitation of, 520 ff. ‘er t ai, debit ta Tt - ew Laiers a INDEX 557 Trichina, 510. Trunk movements, 315. Tuberculosis, 477 ff. Type, size of, 398. Typhoid fever, 483 ff. Underclothing, 420. Vaccination, 498, 530. Vegetable foods, 94, 111, 240, 350. Ventilation, 442 ff.; natural, 448; mechanical systems of, 449. Vital resistance, 297, 482. Walking as a means of exercise, 319. Warming of the house, 434 ff.; by open fire, 484; by stoves, 435; by hot-air furnaces, 435; by steam and hot water, 487. Water, use as a drink, 354. Water supply, of the house, 451; purity of public, 513, 526. Waters, hard and soft, 454. Wells, 452. Whooping cough, 493. Wines, 365. 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