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PATHFINDER PHYSIOLOGY No. 3 
HYGIENIC PHYSIOLOGY 
WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE USE OF 
ALCOHOLIC DRINKS AND NARCOTICS 
BEING A REVISED EDITION OF THE 
FOURTEEN WEEKS IN HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 
BY JOEL DORMAN STEELE, PH.D. 
ENLARGED EDITION WITH SELECTED READINGS 
_Edited for the use of Schools, in accordance with the recent 
Legislation upon Temperance Instruction_ 
INDORSEMENT. 
BOSTON, June 20, 1889. 
The Pathfinder Series of Text-books on Anatomy, Physiology, and
Hygiene consists of the following volumes: 
I. Child's Health Primer (for Primary Grades). 
II. Hygiene for Young People or, Young People's Physiology. (for 
Intermediate Classes) 
III. Hygienic Physiology (for Advanced Pupils). 
The above are the series originally prepared (as their general title 
indicates) to supply the demand created by the laws for temperance 
instruction in public schools in the United States. They were written by 
experts under the supervision of the Scientific Department of the 
National Woman's Christian Temperance Union, published by the 
instigation of the same, and have been carefully revised from time to 
time, under the same supervision, to keep them abreast with the latest 
teachings of science. 
Being both teachable and well adapted to grade, their educational value, 
as proven by schoolroom tests, is of the highest order. We therefore 
cordially indorse and highly recommend the Pathfinder Series for use 
in schools. 
MARY H. HUNT, 
_National and International Superintendent of the Scientific Dep't of 
the Woman's Christian Temperance Union; Life Director of the 
National Educational Association._ 
ADVISORY BOARD: 
JOSEPH COOK, WILLIAM E. SHELDON, ALBERT H. PLUMB, 
D.D., DANIEL DORCHESTER, D.D. 
PREFACE 
The term Physiology, or the science of the functions of the body, has 
come to include Anatomy, or the science of its structure, and Hygiene, 
or the laws of health; the one being essential to the proper
understanding of physiology, and the other being its practical 
application to life. The three are intimately blended, and in treating of 
the different subjects the author has drawn no line of distinction where 
nature has made none. This work is not prepared for the use of medical 
students, but for the instruction of youth in the principles which 
underlie the preservation of health and the formation of correct physical 
habits. All else is made subservient to this practical knowledge. A 
simple scientific dress is used which, while conducing to clearness, also 
gratifies that general desire of children to know something of the 
nomenclature of any study they pursue. 
To the description of each organ is appended an account of its most 
common diseases, accidents, etc., and, when practicable, their mode of 
treatment. A pupil may thus learn, for example, the cause and cure of "a 
cold," the management of a wound, or the nature of an inflammation. 
The Practical Questions, which have been a prominent feature in other 
books of the series, will be found, it is hoped, equally useful in this 
work. Directions for preparing simple microscopic objects, and 
illustrations of the different organs, are given under each subject. 
The Readings, which represent the ideas but not always the exact 
phraseology of the author quoted, have, in general, been selected with 
direct reference to Practical Hygiene, a subject which now largely 
occupies the public mind. The dangers that lurk in foul air and 
contaminated water, in bad drainage, leaky gas pipes, and defective 
plumbing, in reckless appetites, and in careless dissemination of 
contagious diseases, are here portrayed in such a manner as, it is trusted, 
will assist the pupil to avoid these treacherous quicksands, and to 
provide for himself a solid path of health. 
Under the heading of Health and Disease will be    
    
		
	
	
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