Health and cleanliness : a text book for teachers

1938-03 1938 1930s 69 pages : illustrations CLEANLINESS OF HEAD, TEETH, AND NOSE 27 A great deal of the difficulty of speaking of head and body parasites may be overcome by the frank exhibition of enlarged pictures of the flea, the bug, and the louse. The creatures themselves, accounts of their h...

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Main Authors: Green, George H. (George Henry), 1881- ; Buchan, G. F. (contributor), Muir, W. A.
Institution:MCR - The Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
Language:English
English
Published: London : Health and Cleanliness Council March 1938
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10796/2A8BCA51-8E9A-449A-A9F5-B2F8AD9898E4
http://hdl.handle.net/10796/34E260E9-1CE8-454B-9FFB-119D969DB80C
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Summary:1938-03 1938 1930s 69 pages : illustrations CLEANLINESS OF HEAD, TEETH, AND NOSE 27 A great deal of the difficulty of speaking of head and body parasites may be overcome by the frank exhibition of enlarged pictures of the flea, the bug, and the louse. The creatures themselves, accounts of their habits and their methods of feeding, will prove extremely interesting. [Image with caption] HOW A HAIR GROWS. From the account of their methods of feeding may be developed the simple conclusion that these creatures must be dangerous. They are dirty — they live in dirt — they carry dirt to us, and they wound us with a dirty instrument. Further, we may make this a very convenient starting-point for the ethical outlook on cleanliness 177/5/8/3
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