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Identifier: schoolphysiology12bost (find matches)
Title: The school physiology journal
Year: 1902 (1900s)
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Subjects: Physiology Hygiene Temperance Physiology Hygiene Temperance
Publisher: Boston : Mary H. Hunt
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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mployee must not see greensignals as red. This preliminary work finished,the injury of alcoholic drinks having been dem-onstrated to railroad employees, the latterwould accept more readily the restrictive meas-ures which the management would take. Underthis latter head, Dr. Raub proposes to forbid require total abstinence of their employees, arequirement which has largely become generalsince the schools of the United States beganto teach the danger in the use of alcoholicdrinks. The same instruction has made the employeesready to accept the restrictive measures laiddown by the railroad companies, and thus hassecured the very ends which Dr. Raub suggestsas necessary. THE LITTLE WILDFLOWERS The little wildflowers to sleep have gone, Way down in their cozy beds ;A thick brown blanket of leaves theyve drawn Right over their little heads.For well they know cold weathers about— The time when Jack Frost appears,And that some night, if they dont watch out, Hell come and bite off their ears.
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Out of Egypt have I called my Son employees to use alcoholic drinks while on du-ty, and to compel locomotive engineers to betotal abstainers, as they are charged with heavyresponsibilities, and a moment of drunkennesson their part endangers hundreds of lives. But, adds Dr. Raub, railroad companiesshould replace alcohol by something better.Healthful, inexpensive, non-alcoholic drinksshould be at the disposal of the employees inorder that nothing may be neglected which willensure their well-being. The report of Dr Raub was vigorously ap-plauded, especially by the high railroad officialswho were present at the meeting. * It is significant that Dr. Raubs recommend-ations are quite in line with the course ofevents in the United States in this matter. Therailroads in this country now almost universally They know that his partner, Mr. Snow, Will also in time be due,For old Mother Nature told them so, And they know that it must be true.So, tightly tucked in their beds, they lie, And laugh in

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  • booksubject:Temperance
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