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Filed under: Sick -- Juvenile fiction A Guernsey Lily, or, How the Feud Was Healed: A Story for Girls and Boys (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1881), by Susan Coolidge, illust. by Kate Greenaway (page images at HathiTrust) The Bishop's Shadow, by Ida Treadwell Thurston, illust. by M. Eckerson (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) A Cherry Tree (London et al.: Pickering and Inglis, ca. 1901), by Amy Le Feuvre (multiple formats at archive.org) Dickory Dock, by L. T. Meade (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) The End of a Coil (London: J. Nisbet and Co., ca. 1880), by Susan Warner (Gutenberg text) "Sister": A Chronicle of Fair Haven (London et al.: T. Nelson and Sons, 1898), by Evelyn Everett-Green (page images at Florida) Twenty Minutes Late (c1893), by Isabella Macdonald Alden (multiple formats at archive.org)
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Filed under: Mentally ill -- Fiction Mrs. Gailey (c1951), by Sheila Kaye-Smith (HTML in Canada; NO US ACCESS) The Case of Charles Dexter Ward (as serialized in Weird Tales, 1941), by H. P. Lovecraft, illust. by Harry Ferman The Invisible Man (New York: Pocket Books, 1957), by H. G. Wells (page images at HathiTrust) Näkymätön Mies (The Invisible Man in Finnish; 1922), by H. G. Wells, trans. by Aino Tuomikoski (Gutenberg text) Moby Dick, by Herman Melville (multiple editions) The Invisible Man: A Grotesque Romance, by H. G. Wells The Invisible Man: A Grotesque Romance (London: Macmillan, 1924), by H. G. Wells (page images at HathiTrust) Emoji Dick, by Herman Melville, ed. by Fred Benenson (multiple formats at archive.org) Filed under: Sick -- Prayers and devotions
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Filed under: Alcoholics -- Rehabilitation Alcoholics Anonymous ("Big book online"; official online version of the 4th edition of 2001), contrib. by Bill W. (HTML and PDF files at aa.org) Understanding and Counseling the Alcoholic (enlarged edition, 1990), by Howard Clinebell (HTML at religion-online.org) Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How Many Thousands of Men and Women Have Recovered From Alcoholism (new and revised edition; New York: Alcoholics Anonymous Publishing, 1955), contrib. by Bill W. (page images at HathiTrust) Resisting 12-Step Coercion: How to Fight Forced Participation in AA, NA, or 12-Step Treatment (Tucson, AZ: See Sharp Press, 2000), by Stanton Peele (HTML at Wayback Machine) Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How Many Thousands of Men and Women Have Recovered From Alcoholism (New York: Works Pub. Co., 1947), by Bill W. (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How More Than Fourteen Thousand Men and Women Have Recovered From Alcoholism (New York: Works Publishing, 1945), by Bill W. (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Filed under: Care of the sickFiled under: Cooking for the sick Directions for Cooking by Troops, in Camp and Hospital, Prepared for the Army of Virginia, and Published by Order of the Surgeon General; With Essays on "Taking Food", and "What Food" (Richmond: J. W. Randolph, 1861), contrib. by Florence Nightingale (page images at HathiTrust) Food for the Sick and How to Prepare It; With a Chapter on Food for the Baby (Louisville: J. P. Morton and Co., 1900), by Edwin Charles French (page images at Cornell) A Handbook of Invalid Cooking: For the Use of Nurses in Training-Schools, Nurses in Private Practice, and Others Who Care for the Sick (New York: The Century Co., 1898), by Mary A. Boland (multiple formats at archive.org) A War Cookery Book for the Sick and Wounded (London: T. Werner Laurie, ca. 1914), ed. by Jessie M. Laurie (page images at Wisconsin) The Woman Suffrage Cook Book (second edition; Boston: "Country Store", 1890), ed. by Hattie A. Burr (multiple formats with commentary at MSU) Filed under: Diet in disease Arkansas Diet Manual (1950), by Arkansas State Board of Health and Arkansas Dietetic Association, ed. by Geraldine Waggoner (page images at HathiTrust) The Diet System (revised edition of "Diet and Disease"; Washington: Washington College Press, 1943), by Irwin D. Richardson and Maggie G. Richardson (page images at HathiTrust) Strong Medicine (Garden City, NY: Doubleday and Co., 1962), by Blake F. Donaldson, contrib. by Charles Gordon Heyd (page images at HathiTrust) From Outer Space to You (Clarksburg, WV: Saucerian Books, c1959), by Howard Menger (page images at HathiTrust) The Relation of Alimentation and Disease (New York: J. H. Vail and Co., 1888), by James Henry Salisbury (page images at HathiTrust) Understand Your Ulcer: A Manual for the Ulcer Patient (with an appendix on diets (based on health understanding of the time); New York: Sheridan House, c1943), by Burrill B. Crohn, contrib. by Sylvia Bayard (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Food for the Diabetic: What to Eat and How to Calculate It With Common Household Measures (New York: Macmillan, 1923), by Mary Pascoe Huddleson, contrib. by Nellis Barnes Foster (page images at Cornell) Filed under: Mentally illFiled under: Patient educationMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |