Public School Domestic Science

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Public School Domestic Science

by Adelaide Hoodless

EN·~4 hours·45 chapters

Chapters

45 total
1

PUBLIC SCHOOL - DOMESTIC SCIENCE - BY - MRS. J. HOODLESS,

2:06
2

PREFACE.

5:21
3

SUGGESTIONS TO TEACHER.

6:11
4

PUBLIC SCHOOL DOMESTIC SCIENCE

0:02
5

CHAPTER I. - The Relation of Food to the Body.

6:26
6

CHAPTER II. - Food Classification.

5:54
7

CHAPTER III. - Nutrition.

1:54
8

CHAPTER IV. - Food and Economy.

15:23
9

CHAPTER V. - Foods Containing Protein, or Nitrogenous Matter.

13:20
10

CHAPTER VI. - Fats and Oils.

2:58

Description

This textbook introduces young learners to the fundamentals of domestic science, positioning the kitchen as a laboratory for health and well‑being. Drawing on the ideas of leading physicians and philosophers of the late 19th century, it explains why proper nutrition, clean habits, and sensible budgeting are essential for a vigorous life. The author frames cooking and household management as scientific disciplines, encouraging students to observe cause and effect rather than rely on rote memorisation.

The work blends arithmetic, chemistry, and geography with hands‑on lessons in meal preparation, laundry, and caring for the ill. Simple, wholesome recipes illustrate the principles of nutrition and economy, while brief sections connect food habits to broader cultural and physiological topics. Designed for use in public and high schools, the text offers clear explanations and practical exercises that help pupils develop confidence in running a household responsibly.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (276K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Suzanne Lybarger and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)

Release date

2006-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Adelaide Hoodless

1857–1910

A Canadian reformer who turned personal loss into a movement for better education and healthier homes, she helped spark the Women’s Institute and reshape domestic science in Canada.

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