APPENDIX 207 



REFERENCES FOR CLASS ASSIGNMENTS 1 



1. THE HUMAN BODY 



1. The hand Bigelow, pp. 519-522; Coleman (Physiology), pp. 16- 



23; Crawford, pp. 14-17. 



2. The mouth Bigelow, pp. 465-468 ; Coleman (Health), pp. 109- 



113; Coleman (Physiology), pp. 102-103, 152-157, 243. 



3. The eye Bigelow, pp. 515-518; Crawford, pp. 5-7; Coleman 



(Physiology), pp. 248-255. 



II. HEAT IN RELATION TO THE HUMAN BODY 



1. Combustion Brownell (Chemistry), pp. 13-14, 34-38. (Any 



good text in Chemistry.) 



2. Ventilation Price, pp. 15-41. , 



3. Respiration Bigelow, pp. 110-114, 502-506, 526-528; Coleman 



(Physiology), pp. 104-121 ; Coleman (Health), pp. 20-41 ; Doty, 

 pp. 170-177. 



4. The human body as an engine Bigelow, pp. 492-499 ; Coleman 



(Physiology), pp. 138-141. 



5. Regulation of body temperature Bigelow, pp. 522-524, 533-555. 



III. HEALTH AND WELL-BEING 



1. Keeping well Coleman (Physiology), pp." 201-214; Coleman 



(Health), pp. 1-8. 



2. Infection Bigelow, pp. 276-297, 554-560; Coleman (Health), 



pp. 11-19, 114-130; Coleman (Physiology), pp. 122-132, 267; 

 Conn, pp. 100-138, 203-266; Doty, pp. 91-111 ; Farmers' Bulletin, 

 No. 345 ; Lipman, pp. 1-25 ; Price, pp. 269-285 ; Regulations of 

 the State Board of Health. 



3. Sanitation Bailey, pp. 106-116; Coleman (Health), pp. 190-214; 



Lipman, pp. 56-98; Bulletin 100, Bureau of Chemistry, U. S. 

 Dept. of Agriculture, pp. 8-1 1 ; Farmers' Bulletins, Nos. 270, 

 375, 478. 



1 Make free use of any good texts in General Science for all these lessons. 

 Use the Index of any text to find the desired information quickly. If one 

 text does not have what is wanted, consult another. 



