
Child's Health Primer For Primary Classes With Special Reference to the Effects of Alcoholic Drinks, Stimulants, and Narcotics upon The Human System
by Jane Andrews
"Child's Health Primer For Primary Classes" by Jane Andrews is an educational guide written in the late 19th century. This work aims to teach children fundamental concepts of physiology and hygiene with a particular emphasis on the harmful effects of intoxicating substances such as alcoholic drinks, stimulants, and narcotics. It serves as a primer that simplifies complex bodily functions and health topics, making them accessible for young learners. The opening of the work discusses the necessity of educating children about the effects of alcohol and other substances on the human body, highlighting recent legislation mandating such education in schools. It is framed around the belief that knowledge can help shape healthier lifestyles and prevent negative health impacts. The introduction sets a tone of urgency and responsibility regarding children's health education, underscoring the importance of practical understanding over technical jargon as it progresses into basic anatomy and health principles relevant to young readers.
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