Wolverine Health Bulletin, Part One, November 1936
Scope and Contents
The issues contain various health-related information, especially for and about children. Almost all of the front covers of the issues present an anecdote from the “Peppies of Peppyville,” a fictional town meant to serve as an example of healthy activities for children. Each of the issues usually focuses on a different pioneer or important figure in medicine and health. One contains a few articles on Florence Nightingale, while another covers Edward... Livingston Trudeau. Another section is usually included about health activities, like stretching, humming while exercising to help the voice, anger control methods, or standing up straight. A puzzle page is included, usually featuring word puzzles and relating to healthy activities like getting enough sunshine, or reminders to wash hands before you eat.
See moreDates
- Creation: November 1936
Creator
- From the Collection: Michigan Tuberculosis Association (Organization)
Extent
From the Collection: 0.5 Cubic Feet ; Each of the issues measures 8.5 inches x 11 inches when folded and 17 inches x 11 inches when unfolded.
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Western Michigan University Archives & Regional History Collections Repository
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