"Introductory Physiology and Hygiene" by Herbert William Conn and William A. Shepherd, originally published in 1908, offers a foundational understanding of the human body and principles of health for intermediate-grade students. This book presents complex physiological concepts in an accessible manner, making it ideal for young learners. Explore the structure and function of various body systems, alongside practical advice on maintaining personal hygiene and promoting overall well-being.
As a product of its time, this volume provides valuable insights into the educational approaches and public health perspectives prevalent in the early 20th century. With clear explanations and illustrations, this book remains relevant for anyone interested in the history of health education or seeking a simple introduction to basic physiology.
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