How to keep well in wartime
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How to keep well in wartime
Imperial War Museum, 2007
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Note
"First published by the Ministry of Information in 1943"--T.p. verso
"Issued for the Ministry of Health by the Ministry of Information"--Cover
Includes index
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Description
First printed in 1943, "How to Keep Well in Wartime" was produced to set out the 'simple safeguards, the common sense rules, and the good habits which we can make part and parcel of our everyday lives'. As relevant today as it was then, this candid and amusing book offers advice on everything from eating and drinking, to exercise and good health, to coping with 'sex problems'!
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