The Wit and Humor of America, Volume IV. (of X.) by Various
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The correction of bad habits and the treatment of rashes are given
careful consideration. "This book will be found of great assistance to mothers generally, dealing with a subject of great interest to the new, as well as to the old mother. Teething is properly rid of its horrors by positive statements that it is a normal process entirely. The chapter on Infant Feeding is very practical and thorough. We commend the book to all mothers."--_Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery_, Louisville. _12mo, Cloth. 75 cents, net; by mail, 83 cents._ FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY, Publishers NEW YORK AND LONDON THE CARE AND TRAINING OF CHILDREN By LE GRAND KERR, M.D. No two children are exactly alike; not even those of the same family with hereditary influences, environment, and economic conditions the same. Their temperaments, their ambitions, their ideas of life, it will be noted, are widely different. For committing a wrong act one child needs punishment, while on a like occasion another child needs advice. To bring up their children so that they will be vigorous, noble men and |
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