English: In the Forest, by Robert Beyschlag
Identifier: scienceofeugenic00hadd (find matches)
Title: The science of eugenics and sex life, the regeneration of the human race ..
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Hadden, Walter J Robinson, Charles H Melendy, Mary Ries, 1842- (from old catalog)
Subjects: Eugenics Marriage Beauty, Personal Women
Publisher: Philadelphia, Pa., National publishing co
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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TWO MOTHERS AND THEIR FAMILIES —Elizabeth Gardner The mother bird watches her infant chicks, and the child looks with intelligence intothe face of its mother, and sees in them the answer: We are both mothers. And thechild understands.
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IN THE FOREST —R. Beyschlag The forest is said to be Gods cathedral, for amid its silence and genuine simplicity*the Creator dwells. Oh, mutual bliss, sweet amid roseate bowers,Led by the hand of Love to unmolested crop lifes fairy flowers. CARE OF THE FACE. 155 When a rough towel is used for the eyes it flattens the eyeballs,thus inviting the need of glasses much earlier than would otherwise bethe case. When at work, if the eyes aehe, it is Natures call for rest.Avoid weeping, as it inflames and injures the eyes; and never tryexperiments with belladonna or other artificial means to brighten them.This can be done much more effectively, as well as safely, by means ofbathing and resting them, as described. Blue spectacles are best to protect weak or inflamed eyes in themidst of snow or white sand. Smoked glass is good if blue cannot behad. Red lamp shades inflame the eyes, while a blue shade soothes andstrengthens them. Avoid reading and study by flickering, unsteady light, or in thet
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