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Personal Hygiene. Edited by Walter L. Pyle, M. D., Fellow 

 of the American Academy of Medicine, n-mo of 543 pages, illus- 

 trated. New {jth'i Edition -Published July, 1917. 



Dr. Pyle's work sets forth the best means of preventing disease — the best 

 means to perfect health. It tells you how to care for the teeth, skin, 

 complexion, and hair. It takes up mouth breathing, catching cold, 

 care of the vocal cords, care of the eyes, school hygiene, body posture, 

 ventilation, house-cleaning, etc. There are chapters on food adulter- 

 ation (by Dr. Harvey W. Wiley), domestic hygiene, and home gymnastics. 

 Canadian Teacher : " Such a complete and authoritative treatise 

 should be in the hands of every teacher." 



Personal Hygiene and Physical Training /or Women By 

 Anna M. Galbraith, M. D. nmo of 393 pages, illustrated. 

 Cloth, $2.25 net. New (2d) Edition— Published January, IQ17. 



Dr. Galbraith's book meets a need long existing — a need for a simple 

 manual of personal hygiene and physical training for women along sci- 

 entific lines. There are chapters on hair, hands and feet, dress, devel- 

 opment of the form, and the attainment of good carriage by dancing, 

 walking, running, swimming, rowing, etc. 



Dr. Harry B. Boice, Trenton State Normal School: "It is intensely 

 interesting and is the finest work of the kind of which I know." 



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Ejcercise in Education and Medicine Ey R. Tait McKenzie, 

 M. D., Professor of Physical Education, University of Pennsyl- 

 vania. Octavo of 585 pages, with 478 illustrations- Cloth, $4.00 

 net. New {2d) Edition— Published June, igi;. 



Chapters of special value in college work are those on exercise by the 

 different systems: play-grounds, physical education in school, college, 

 and university. 



D. A. Sargent, M. D., Hcmcnway Gymnasium: "It should be in the 

 hands of every physical educator." 



