
audiobook
by B. G. (Benjamin Grant) Jefferis, J. L. (James Lawrence) Nichols
This early‑twentieth‑century manual offers a practical blend of medical facts and social counsel aimed at young men and women navigating courtship, marriage, and family life. It presents straightforward explanations of bodily health, the differences between the sexes, and the responsibilities that come with adulthood, all framed as a path to personal safety and moral steadiness. Readers will find advice on everything from daily habits to the emotional challenges of leaving the parental home, presented in a tone that seeks to empower rather than intimidate.
Drawing on the latest scientific studies of the time and the opinions of prominent physicians and clergy, the authors argue that informed knowledge can prevent illness and social ills. The text reflects the period’s belief in shaping a healthier, more “pure” society through guided reproductive and lifestyle choices, a perspective that today offers insight into historic attitudes toward health and morality. Listeners can explore how these ideas were packaged as a public service, revealing both the earnest desire for wellbeing and the complexities of early eugenic thought.
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (831K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Alicia Williams, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2004-09-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
b. 1851
Remembered as a Canadian-born doctor and popular health writer, he helped bring late-19th-century medical advice into everyday homes through practical guides that reached a wide general audience. His books are also a window into the social attitudes of their time, especially around sex education, marriage, and eugenics.
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An educator-turned-publisher from Naperville, he wrote practical business reference books that reached a wide audience in the late 1800s. His life was brief, but his legacy lasted through both his books and the library his 1895 bequest helped create.
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