How to Live - Adeline Knapp
- A Manual of Hygiene for Use in the Schools of the Philippine Islands
"How to Live: A Manual of Hygiene for Use in the Schools of the Philippine Islands" by Adeline Knapp offers a fascinating glimpse into early 20th-century health education. Originally designed as a textbook for students in the Philippines, this book presents fundamental principles of hygiene and health. It emphasizes the importance of personal cleanliness and public health initiatives in a straightforward and accessible manner.
Explore the practical guidance provided on topics ranging from proper sanitation to preventative measures against common diseases. Delve into a historical perspective on health education, as presented to students in a unique cultural context. This book provides valuable insight into the social sciences, revealing attitudes and approaches to health that continue to resonate today. Whether you're interested in the history of education, public health, or the Philippines, "How to Live" provides a unique and informative reading experience.
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EAN: 9781023437677