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This work was prepared especially to aid Teachers in giving oral
instructions in Physiology to Primary and Intermediate Classes. It is,
perhaps, the only Physiology published that is suitable for these grades.
Considerable attention is paid to the subject of Alcohol and Narcotics.
"First is given _a model lesson_; second, _a formula_, embodying the
principal facts given during the development and teaching; third,
_questions for the formula_; fourth, _directions for teaching_; and
fifth, _questions on the lesson_. These last are important. A full plan
of lessons is given for each week for five months, in each of six
grades, showing exactly how much work ought to be attempted. No book
could be made more helpful to teachers. To the thousands who are
asking, 'Tell us how to teach,' here are full, minute, and correct
instructions. Even the answers expected are given, blackboard outlines
are arranged, and nothing is wanting to make the book as useful to
teachers as it is possible for any book to be. It ought to have a large
sale. No book published during the last ten years will do more to drive
away routine from the school-room and introduce thought than this, _if
only the teachers will use it_.
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