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... Living " in the Slums When domestic science leaders like Ellen Richards spoke of the endangered home , their first concern was with the middle- class home . It had to be rationalized , sanitized , and , above all , stabilized through ...
... Living " in the Slums When domestic science leaders like Ellen Richards spoke of the endangered home , their first concern was with the middle- class home . It had to be rationalized , sanitized , and , above all , stabilized through ...
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... LIVING I. Historic Development of the Family a . The darkest ages of history b . The beginnings of human society c . The psychology of races - expression of the home ideal in races other than the Anglo - Saxon d . Early social life of ...
... LIVING I. Historic Development of the Family a . The darkest ages of history b . The beginnings of human society c . The psychology of races - expression of the home ideal in races other than the Anglo - Saxon d . Early social life of ...
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... living alone , he said : There's nothing in this that business would be opposed to . People living alone need the same things as people living in families . The difference is there's no sharing . So really this trend is good because it ...
... living alone , he said : There's nothing in this that business would be opposed to . People living alone need the same things as people living in families . The difference is there's no sharing . So really this trend is good because it ...
Contents
Two Witches Healers and Gentleman Doctors | 33 |
THREE Science and the Ascent of the Experts | 69 |
Mystique Medicine and the Big Money Exorcising | 93 |
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