The New Cyclopaedia of Domestic Economy

The New Cyclopaedia of Domestic Economy
Title The New Cyclopaedia of Domestic Economy PDF eBook
Author Anonymous
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 602
Release 2023-06-12
Genre
ISBN 3382805359

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The New Cyclopaedia of Domestic Economy and Practical Housekeeper

The New Cyclopaedia of Domestic Economy and Practical Housekeeper
Title The New Cyclopaedia of Domestic Economy and Practical Housekeeper PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Fries Ellet
Publisher
Pages 632
Release 1872
Genre Cooking
ISBN

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An Annotated Catalogue of the Edward C. Atwater Collection of American Popular Medicine and Health Reform: A-L

An Annotated Catalogue of the Edward C. Atwater Collection of American Popular Medicine and Health Reform: A-L
Title An Annotated Catalogue of the Edward C. Atwater Collection of American Popular Medicine and Health Reform: A-L PDF eBook
Author Christopher Hoolihan
Publisher University Rochester Press
Pages 704
Release 2001
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781580460989

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This is a catalogue of the Edward C. Atwater Collection of rare books dealing with "popular medicine" in early America which is housed at the University of Rochester Medical School library. The books described in the catalogue were written by physicians and other professionals to provide information for the non-medical audience. The books taught human anatomy, hygiene, temperance and diet, how to maintain health, and how to cope with illness especially when no professional help was available. The books promoted a healthy lifestyle for the readers, giving guidance on everything from physical fitness and recreation to the special health needs of women. The collection consists of works dealing with reproduction [from birth control to delivering and caring for a baby], venereal disease, home-nursing, epidemics, and the need for public sex education. These books, covering areas largely ignored by the medical profession, made important contributions to the health of the American public, and the collection is a vital piece of medical history. The collector is Edward C. Atwater, Professor Emeritus of Medicine and the History of Medicine at the University of Rochester Medical School. Christopher Hoolihan is History of Medicine Librarian at the University of Rochester Medical School's Edward G. Miner LIbrary.

The New American Cyclopædia

The New American Cyclopædia
Title The New American Cyclopædia PDF eBook
Author George Ripley
Publisher
Pages 876
Release 1869
Genre Encyclopedias and dictionaries
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The American Catalogue

The American Catalogue
Title The American Catalogue PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 522
Release 1881
Genre American literature
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American national trade bibliography.

The new American cyclopædia, ed. by G. Ripley and C.A. Dana

The new American cyclopædia, ed. by G. Ripley and C.A. Dana
Title The new American cyclopædia, ed. by G. Ripley and C.A. Dana PDF eBook
Author American cyclopaedia
Publisher
Pages 880
Release 1863
Genre
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The Week

The Week
Title The Week PDF eBook
Author David M. Henkin
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 287
Release 2021-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0300257325

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An investigation into the evolution of the seven-day week and how our attachment to its rhythms influences how we live We take the seven-day week for granted, rarely asking what anchors it or what it does to us. Yet weeks are not dictated by the natural order. They are, in fact, an artificial construction of the modern world. With meticulous archival research that draws on a wide array of sources--including newspapers, restaurant menus, theater schedules, marriage records, school curricula, folklore, housekeeping guides, courtroom testimony, and diaries--David Henkin reveals how our current devotion to weekly rhythms emerged in the United States during the first half of the nineteenth century. Reconstructing how weekly patterns insinuated themselves into the social practices and mental habits of Americans, Henkin argues that the week is more than just a regimen of rest days or breaks from work, but a dominant organizational principle of modern society. Ultimately, the seven-day week shapes our understanding and experience of time.