III. HEALTH AND WELL-BEING 



KEEPING WELL 



1. When one is seriously sick, what are some of the 

 usual expenses of the sickness ? 



2. In a general way what constitutes the difference be- 

 tween being sick and being well between having good 

 health and being diseased ? 



3. What may commonly be expected sooner or later as 

 a result of an unhealthy or diseased condition of the body? 



4. What good purpose is served by pain? What com- 

 monly follows neglect to heed the first warnings of pain? 



5. When a physician is called in case of any illness, 

 what will he seek to discover before prescribing any treat- 

 ment? Why? 



6. What constitutes the best course for anyone to follow, 

 whether under direction of a physician or not, as regards 

 air, food, drink, sleep, exercise? In what respects other 

 than drink does one need to be "temperate" ? 



7. What is commonly true of the body temperature as 

 a result of serious illness, or of conditions in the body likely 

 to cause sickness? Why is it well to have for family use 

 a thermometer such as physicians carry? 



8. In what sense may it be said that some people culti- 

 vate sickness rather than health? 



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