
Ellis's Primary Physiology; Or, Good Health for Boys and Girls
"Ellis's Primary Physiology; Or, Good Health for Boys and Girls" by Edward S. Ellis is a scientific publication written in the late 19th century. The book serves as an educational guide aimed at children, teaching them the importance of health, hygiene, and the proper care of their bodies. It emphasizes the connection between health and well-being, making it accessible for young readers. In this book, Ellis covers various essential topics related to physiology and health, including the importance of cleanliness, proper nutrition, exercise, and the significance of mental attitudes such as cheerfulness. He discusses the structure and function of different body parts, offering practical advice on personal hygiene, exercise routines, and safety measures against accidents and emergencies. Additionally, he warns against harmful habits like smoking and alcohol consumption, aiming to instill a sense of responsibility in children regarding their health choices. Overall, the book serves as a comprehensive introduction to health literacy for young readers, encouraging them to foster good habits that will benefit their overall well-being.
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