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Nature vs. Drugs, 450 pages, 154 illustra-
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Partial list of contents: Cows' Milk Injurious. Meat
Diet Injurious to Man, Harm Arising from Spices,
Harm from Over-Eating, Injurious Beverages, Cloths,
when Harmful, Sexual Excesses, Dyspepsia, Anæmia,
Diabetes, Lung, Skin and Sexual Troubles, Sexual,
Liver and Kidney Troubles, Kidney Troubles, Drugs do
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Partial List of Contents: Physiology with Appendix. (Vitality, Digestion, Excretion, Breathing, Nerves, Blood, Muscles, Sleep, Cells and Chemical Composition of Human Body. Light, Mind, Instinct, Intuition, Mineral Food. Tables of Composition of Foods.)

Nature of Disease. (Medical Definition; Our Explanation.)

Our Diagnosis. (Preamble, Diagnosis of Hea'th, Signs of Ill-Health, Special Diagnosis for Tuberculosis.)

Loss of Health. (Preamble, Milk, Meat, Spices, Cooking, Over-Eating, Meal Times, Stimulants, Assimilation and Elimination, Lungs, Skin, Clothes. Exercise, Pulse, Appetite, Mind, Sexual Excesses, Heredity, Finis.)

Preservation of Health. (Food, Infants, Children, Air, Recreation, Hygiene for Women, Prevention of Tuberculosis.)

Restoration of Health by Natural Methods. (Introduction, Food and Beverages, Massage, Physical Exercise, Principles of Water Application: Vitality. Mind, Depurating Organs; Skin, Lung and Blood Disorders, Hemorrhages, Cough, Pulse, Fever, Night Sweats, Bacilli, Pain, Cold Feet, Lost Appetite, Loss of Weight. and Obesity, How to Manage a Special Case of Tuberculosis. End of our "Methods.")

Futile Attempt at Res oration of Health by the Methods in Vogue. (Itroducttion, Drugs, Food, Milk, Appetite, Mineral Water, Counter Irritation, Water Cure Pervert ed. Pain, Fever. Night Sweats, Anæmia, Vomiting, Dyspnoea. A Patient's Weight, and Cod Liver Oil, Dyspepsia, Cough, Hemorrhages, Costiveness, Diarrhoea, Microbes. Complications, Clothing, Temperaments, Change of Occupation, Change of Climate, Finis.) End of book.

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