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A NEW BOOK.
HEALTH IN THE HOUSEHOLD; OR, HYGIENIC COOKERY.
By SUSANNA W. DODDS, M.D.
One large 12mo vol., 600 pp., extra cloth or oil-cloth. Price. $2.00.
The author of this work is specially qualified for her task, as she is both a physician and a practical housekeeper. It is unquestionably the best work written on the healthful preparation of food, and should be in the hands of every housekeeper who wishes to prepare food healthfully and palatably. The best way and the reason why are given. It is complete in every department. To show something of what is thought of this work we copy a few brief extracts from the many.
NOTICES OF THE PRESS.
"This work contains a great deal of excellent advice about wholesome food and gives directions for preparing many dishes in a way that will make luxuries for the palate out of many simple productions of Nature which are now lost by a vicious cookery."—Home Journal.
"Another book on cookery, and one that appears to be fully the equal in all respects and superior to many of its predecessors. Simplicity is sought to be blended with science, economy with all the enjoyments of the table, and health and happiness with an ample household liberally. Every purse and every taste will find in Mrs. Dodds' book, material within its means of grasp for efficient kitchen administration."—N. Y. Star.
"The book can not fail to be of great value in every household to those who will intelligently appreciate the author's stand-point. And there are but few who will not concede that it would be a public benefit if our people generally would become better informed as to the better mode of living than the author intends."—Scientific American.
"She evidently knows what she is writing about, and her book is eminently practical upon every page. It is more than a book of recipes for making soups, and pies, and cake; it is a educator of how to make the home the abode of healthful people."—The Daily Inter-Ocean, Chicago, Ill.
"The book is a good one, and should be given a place in every well-regulated cuisine."—Indianapolis Journal.
"As a comprehensive work on the subject of healthful cookery, there is no other in print which is superior, and which brings the subject so clearly and squarely to the understanding of an average housekeeper."—Methodist Recorder.
"In this book Dr. Dodds deals with the whole subject scientifically, and yet has made her instructions entirely practical. This book will certainly prove useful, and if its precepts could be universally followed, without doubt human life would be considerably lengthened."—Springfield Union.
"Here is a cook-book prepared by an educated lady physician. It seems to be a very sensible addition to the voluminous literature on this subject, which ordinarily has little reference to the hygienic character of the preparations which are described."—Zion's Herald.
"This one seems to us to be most sensible and practical, while yet based upon scientific principles—in short, the best. If it were in every household, there would be far less misery in the world."—South and West.
"There is much good sense in the book, and there is plenty of occasion for attacking the ordinary methods of cooking, as well as the common style of diet."—Morning Star.
"She sets forth the why and wherefore of cookery, and devotes the larger portion of the work to those articles essential to good blood, strong bodies, and vigorous minds."—New Haven Register.
The work will be sent to any address, by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price, $2.00. AGENTS WANTED, to whom special terms will be given. Send for terms. Address
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Names of the Faculties.
1. AMATIVENESS.—Connubial love, affection. A. CONJUGAL LOVE.—Union for life, pairing instinct. 2. PARENTAL LOVE.—Care of offspring, and all young. 3. FRIENDSHIP.—Sociability, union of friends. 4. INHABITIVENESS.—Love of home and country. 5. CONTINUITY.—Application, consecutiveness. A. VITATIVENESS.—Clinging to life, tenacity. 6. COMBATIVENESS. Defense, courage. 7. DESTRUCTIVENESS.—Executiveness. 8. ALIMENTIVENESS.—Appetite for food, etc. 9. ACQUISITIVENESS.—Frugality, economy. 10. SECRETIVENESS.—Self-control, policy. 11. CAUTIOUSNESS.—Guardedness, safety. 12. APPROBATIVENESS.—Love of applause. 13. SELF-ESTEEM.—Self-respect, dignity. 14. FIRMNESS.—Stability, perseverance. 15. CONSCIENTIOUSNESS.—Sense of right. 16. HOPE.—Expectation, anticipation. 17. SPIRITUALITY.—Intuition, prescience. 18. VENERATION.—Worship, adoration. 19. BENEVOLENCE.—Sympathy, kindness. 20. CONSTRUCTIVENESS.—Ingenuity, tools. 21. IDEALITY.—Taste, love of beauty, poetry. B. SUBLIMITY.—Love of the grand, vast. 22. IMITATION.—Copying, aptitude. 23. MIRTH.—Fun, wit, ridicule, facetiousness. 24. INDIVIDUALITY.—Observation, to see. 25. FORM.—Memory, shape, looks, persons. 26. SIZE.—Measurement of quantity. 27. WEIGHT.—Control of motion, balancing. 28. COLOR.—Discernment, and love of color. 29. ORDER.—Method, system, going by rule. 30. CALCULATION.—Mental arithmetic. 31. LOCALITY.—Memory of place, position. 32. EVENTUALITY.—Memory of facts, events. 33. TIME.—Telling when, time of day, dates. 34. TUNE.—Love of music, singing. 35. LANGUAGE.—Expression by words, acts. 36. CAUSALITY.—Planning, thinking. 37. COMPARISON.—Analysis, inferring. C. HUMAN NATURE.—Sagacity. D. SUAVITY.—Pleasantness, blandness.
For complete definitions of all the organs of the BRAIN, and the features of the FACE, see New Physiognomy by S. R. WELLS, with 1,000 Illustrations. Price, post-paid, $5, $8, and $10, according to styles of binding.
"EDUCATION COMPLETE."
Education and Self-Improvement Complete.—Comprising Physiology—Animal and Mental: Self-Culture and Perfection of Character: including the Management of Youth: Memory and Intellectual Improvement. Complete in one large, well-bound 12mo volume, with 855 pp., and upward Seventy Engravings. Price, pre-paid, by mail. $3
This work is, in all respects, one of the best educational hand-books in the English language. Any system of education that neglects the training and developing all that goes to make up a MAN, must necessarily be incomplete. The mind and body are so intimately related and connected that it is impossible to cultivate the former without it is properly supplemented by the latter. The work is subdivided into three departments—the first devoted to the preservation and restoration of health and the improvement of mentality; the second to the regulation of the feelings and perfection of the moral character; and the third, to the intellectual cultivation. "EDUCATION COMPLETE" is a library in itself, and covers the ENTIRE NATURE OF MAN. We append below a synopsis of the table of contents:
HEALTH OF BODY AND POWER OF MIND.
PHYSIOLOGY—ANIMAL AND MENTAL HEALTH—ITS LAWS AND PRESERVATION. Happiness constitutional; Pain not necessary; Object of all Education; Reciprocation existing between Body and Mind; Health defined; Sickness—not providential.
FOOD—ITS NECESSITY AND SELECTION.—Unperverted Appetite an Infallible Directory; Different Diets Feed Different Powers; How to Eat—or Mastication. Quantity, Time, etc.; How Appetite can be Restrained; The Digestive Process; Exercise after Meals.
CIRCULATION, RESPIRATION, PERSPIRATION, SLEEP.—The Heart, its Structure and Office; The Circulatory System; The Lungs, their Structure and Functions; Respiration, and its importance; Perspiration; Prevention and Cure of Colds, and their consequences; Regulation of Temperature by Fire and Clothing; Sleep.
THE BRAIN AND NERVOUS SYSTEM.—Position, Function, and Structure of the Brain; Consciousness or the seat of the soul; Function of the Nerves; How to seep the Nervous system in Health; The Remedy of Diseases; Observance of the Laws of Health Effectual; The Drink of Dyspeptics—its kind, times and quantity; Promotion of Circulation; Consumption—its Prevention and Cure; Preventives of Insanity, etc.
SELF-CULTURE AND PERFECTION OF CHARACTER.
CONSTITUENT ELEMENTS OR CONDITIONS OF PERFECTION OF CHARACTER—Progression a Law of Things—its application to human improvement; Human perfectibility,—the harmonious action of all the faculties; Governing the propensities by the intellectual and moral faculties. Proof that the organs can be enlarged and diminished; The proper management of Youth, etc.
ANALYSIS AND MEANS OF STRENGTHENING OF THE FACULTIES.—Amativeness; Philoprogenitiveness; Adhesiveness; Union for Life; Inhabitiveness; Continuity; Vitativeness; Combativeness; Destructiveness, or Executiveness; Alimentiveness; Aquativeness, or Bibativeness; Acquisitiveness; Secretiveness; Cautiousness; Approbativeness; Self-Esteem; Firmness. Conscientiousness; Hope; Spirituality—Marvelousness; Veneration; Benevolence; Constructiveness; Ideality; Sublimity; Initiation; Mirthfulness; Agreeableness—with engraved illustrations.
MEMORY AND INTELLECTUAL IMPROVEMENT APPLIED TO SELF-EDUCATION.
CLASSIFICATION AND FUNCTION OF THE FACULTIES.—Man's superiority; Intellect his crowning endowment; How to strengthen and improve the Memory; Definition, location, analysis, and means of the strengthening the intellectual faculties. INDIVIDUALITY. FORM. SIZE. WEIGHT. COLOR. ORDER. CALCULATION. LOCALITY. EVENTUALITY. TIME. TUNE: Influence of Music. LANGUAGE: Power of Eloquence & Good Language. PHONOGRAPHY: its advantages. CAUSALITY: Teaching others to think; Astronomy; Anatomy and Physiology; Study of Nature. COMPARISON: Inductive reasoning. HUMAN NATURE: Adaptation.
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Full and explicit directions are given for the cultivation and direction of all the powers of the mind, instruction for finding the exact location of each organ, and its relative size compared with others.
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PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL AND SCIENCE OF HEALTH—Devoted to Ethnology, Physiology, Phrenology, Physiognomy, Psychology, Sociology, Biography, Education, Literature, etc., with Measures to Reform, Elevate and Improve Mankind Physically, Mentally and Spiritually. Monthly, $2.00 a year; 20c. a number. Bound vols. $3.00
EXPRESSION: ITS ANATOMY AND PHILOSOPHY. Illustrated by Sir Charles Bell. Additional Notes and Illustrations by SAMUEL R. WELLS. $1.
EDUCATION OF THE FEELINGS AND AFFECTIONS. Charles Bray. Edited by NELSON SIZER. Cloth, $1.50.
This work gives full and definite directions for the cultivation or restraining of all the faculties relating to the feelings or affections.
COMBE'S SYSTEM OF PHRENOLOGY; With 100 Engravings. $1.25.
COMBE'S CONSTITUTION OF MAN; Considered in Relation to external objects. With twenty engravings, and portrait of author. $1.25.
The "Constitution of Man" is a work with which every teacher and every pupil should be acquainted.
COMBE'S LECTURES ON PHRENOLOGY; with Notes, an Essay on the Phrenological Mode of Investigation, and an Historical Sketch, by A. BOARDMAN, M.D. $1.25.
COMBE'S MORAL PHILOSOPHY; or, the Duties of Man considered in his Individual, Domestic, and Social Capacities. $1.25.
HOW TO STUDY CHARACTER; OR, THE TRUE BASIS FOR THE SCIENCE OF MIND. Including a Review of Bain's Criticism of Phrenology. By Thos. A. Hyde. 50c.; clo. $1.00.
NEW DESCRIPTIVE CHART, for the Use of examiners in the Delineation of Character. By S. R. Wells. 25c.
NEW PHYSIOGNOMY; OR SIGNS OF CHARACTER, as manifested through Temperament and External Forms, and especially in the "Human Face Divine." With more than One Thousand Illustrations. By Samuel R. Wells. In one 12mo volume, 768 pages, muslin, $5.00; in heavy calf, marbled edges, $8.00; Turkey morocco, full gilt, $10.00.
"The treatise of Mr. Wells, which is admirably printed and profusely illustrated, is probably the most complete hand-book upon the subject in the language."—N. Y. Tribune.
HOW TO READ CHARACTER.—A new illustrated Hand-book of Phrenology and Physiognomy, for Students and Examiners, with a chart for recording the sizes of the different Organs of the brain in the Delineation of Character; with upward of 170 Engravings. By S. R. Wells. $1.25.
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BRAIN AND MIND; or Mental Science Considered in Accordance with the Principles of Phrenology and in Relation to Modern Physiology. H. S. DRAYTON M.D., AND J. MCNEILL. $1.50.
This is the latest and best work published. It constitutes a complete text-book of Phrenology, is profusely illustrated, and will adapted to the use of students.
INDICATIONS OF CHARACTER, as manifested in the general shape of the head and form of the face. H. S. DRAYTON, M.D. Illus. 25c.
HOW TO STUDY PHRENOLOGY.—With Suggestions to Students, Lists of Best Works, Constitutions for Societies, etc. 12mo, paper, 10c.
CHOICE OF PURSUITS: OR, WHAT TO DO AND WHY. Describing Seventy-five Trades and Professions, and the Temperaments and Talents required for each. With Portraits and Biographies of many successful Thinkers and Workers. By Nelson Sizer. $1.75.
HOW TO TEACH ACCORDING TO TEMPERAMENT AND MENTAL DEVELOPMENT; or, Phrenology in the Schoolroom and the Family. By Nelson Sizer. Illustrated. $1.50.
FORTY YEARS IN PHRENOLOGY.—Embracing Recollections of History, Anecdotes and Experience. $1.50.
THOUGHTS ON DOMESTIC LIFE; or, Marriage Vindicated and Free Love Exposed. 25c.
CATHECHISM OF PHRENOLOGY.—Illustrating the Principles of the Science by means of Questions and Answers. Revised and enlarged by Nelson Sizer. 50c.
HEADS AND FACES: HOW TO STUDY THEM. A Complete Manual of Phrenology and Physiognomy for the People. By Prof. Nelson Sizer and H. S. Drayton, M.D. Nearly 200 octavo pages and 200 illustrations, price in paper, 40c.; ex. clo. $1.00.
All claim to know something of How to Read Character but very few understand all the Signs of Character as shown in the Head and Face. This is a study of which one never tires; it is always fresh, for you have always new text books. The book is really a great Album of Portraits, and will be found of interest for the illustrations alone.
MEMORY AND INTELLECTUAL IMPROVEMENT, applied to Self-Education and Juvenile Instruction. By O. S. FOWLER. $1.00.
The best work on the subject.
HEREDITARY DESCENT.—Its Laws and Facts applied to Human Improvement. By O. S Fowler. Illustrated. $1.00.
THE SCIENCE OF THE MIND APPLIED TO TEACHING: Including the Human Temperaments and their influence upon the Mind; The Analysis of the Mental Faculties and how to develop and train them; The Theory of Education and of the School, and Normal Methods of teaching the common English branches. By Prof. U. J. HOFFMAN. Profusely illustrated. $1.50.
REMINISCENCES OF DR. SPURZHEIM AND GEORGE COMBE and a Review of the Science of Phrenology from the period of its discovery by Dr. GALI to the time of the visit of GEORGE COMBE to the United States, with a portrait of Dr. SPURZHEIM, by NAHEM CAPEN, LL.D. Ex. clo. $1.25.
EDUCATION AND SELF-IMPROVEMENT COMPLETE: Comprising "Physiology, Animal and Mental," "Self-culture and Perfection of Character," "Memory and Intellectual Improvement." By O. S. FOWLER. One large vol. Illus. $3.00.
SELF-CULTURE AND PERFECTION OF CHARACTER; Including the Management of Children and Youth. $1.00.
One of the best of the author's works.
PHYSIOLOGY, ANIMAL AND MENTAL: Applied to the Preservation and Restoration of Health of Body and Power of Mind. $1.00.
PHRENOLOGY PROVED, ILLUSTRATED AND APPLIED. Embracing an Analysis of the Primary Mental Powers in their Various Degrees of Development, and location of the Phrenological Organs. The Mental Phenomena produced by their combined action, and the location of the faculties amply illustrated. By the Fowler Brothers. $1.25.
SELF-INSTRUCTOR IN PHRENOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY. With over One Hundred Engravings and a Chart for Phrenologists, for the Recording of Phrenological Development. By the Fowler Brothers. 75c.
PHRENOLOGICAL MISCELLANY OF ILLUSTRATED ANNUALS OF PHRENOLOGY AND PHYSIOGNOMY, from 1865 to 1873 combined in one volume containing over 400 illustrations, many portraits and biographies of distinguished personages. $1.50
REDFIELD'S COMPARATIVE PHYSIOGNOMY; or resemblances Between Men and Animals, Illustrated. $2.50
PHRENOLOGY AND THE SCRIPTURES.—Showing the Harmony between Phrenology and the Bible. 15 cents.
PHRENOLOGICAL CHART. A symbolical Head 12 inches across, Lithographed in colors, on paper 19 x 24 inches, mounted for hanging on the wall, or suitable for framing. $1.00
EDUCATION: ITS ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES FOUNDED ON THE NATURE OF MAN. By J. G. Spurzheim, $1.25
NATURAL LAWS OF MAN.—A Philosophical Catechism. Sixth Edition. Enlarged and improved by J. G. Spurzheim, M.D. 50 cents.
LECTURES ON MENTAL SCIENCE.—According to the philosophy of Phrenology. Delivered before the Anthropological Society. By Rev. G. S. Weaver. Illustrated. $1.00
PHRENOLOGICAL BUST.—Showing the latest classification and exact location of the Organs of the Brain. It is divided so as to show each individual Organ on one side; with all the groups Social, Executive, Intellectual and Moral, classified on the other. Large size (not mailable) $1. Small 50 cents.
WORKS ON MAGNETISM.
There is an increasing interest in the facts relating to Magnetism, etc., and we present below a list of Works on this subject.
LIBRARY OF MESMERISM AND PSYCHOLOGY.—Comprising the Philosophy of Mesmerism, Clairvoyance, Mental Electricity.—FASCINATION, or the Power of Charming. Illustrating the Principles of Life in connection with Spirit and Matter.—THE MACROCOSM or the Universe Without, being an unfolding of the plan of Creation and the Correspondence of Truths.—THE PHILOSOPHY OF ELECTRICAL PSYCHOLOGY; the Doctrine of impressions, including the connection between Mind and Matter, also, the Treatment of Diseases.—PSYCHOLOGY or the Science of the Soul, considered Physiologically and Philosophically; with an Appendix containing Notes of Mesmeric and Psychical experience and Illustrations of the Brain and Nervous System. $3.50.
PHILOSOPHY OF MESMERISM.—By Dr. John Bovee Dods. 50 cents.
PHILOSOPHY OF ELECTRICAL PSYCHOLOGY. A course of Twelve Lectures. $1.00
PRACTICAL INSTRUCTIONS IN ANIMAL MAGNETISM. By J. P. F. Deleuze. Translated by Thomas C. Hartshorn. New and Revised edition, with an appendix of notes by the Translator and Letters from Eminent Physicians and others. $2.00
HISTORY OF SALEM WITCHCRAFT.—A review of Charles W. Upham's great Work from the Edinburgh Review, with Notes by Samuel R. Wells containing also, The Planchette Mystery, Spiritualism, by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Dr. Doddridge's Dream. $1.00
FASCINATION: OR, THE PHILOSOPHY OF CHARMING. Illustrating the Principles of Life in connection with Spirit and Matter. By J. B. Newman, M.D. $1.00
HOW TO MAGNETIZE, OR MAGNETISM AND CLAIRVOYANCE.—A Practical Treatise on the Choice, Management and Capabilities of Subjects, with Instructions on the Method of Procedure. By J. V. Wilson. 25c.
HEALTH BOOKS.
This List Comprises the Best Works on Hygiene, Health, Etc.
HEALTH IN THE HOUSEHOLD OR HYGIENIC COOKERY; by Susanna W. Dodds, M.D. 12mo. ex. clo. $2.00.
A novice in housekeeping will not be puzzled by this admirable book, it is so simple, systematic, practical and withal productive of much household pleasure, not only by means of the delicious food prepared from its recipes, but through the saving of labor and care to the housewife.
HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES.—For the prevalent Disorders of the Human Organism, by Felix Oswald, M.D. 12mo. pp. 229 $1.00.
The author of this work is one of the keenest and most critical writers on medical subjects now before the public. He writes soundly and practically. He is an enthusiastic apostle of the gospel of hygiene. We predict that his book will win many converts to the faith and prove a valuable aid to those who are already of the faith but are asking for "more light."
Among the special ailments herein considered are Consumption, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Climatic Fevers, Enteric Disorders, Nervous Maladies, Catarrh, Pleurisy, etc.
THE TEMPERAMENTS, OR VARIETIES OF PHYSICAL CONSTITUTION IN MAN, considered in their relation to Mental Character and Practical Affairs of Life. With an Introduction by H. S. Drayton, A. M. Editor of the PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL. 150 Portraits and other illustrations, by D. H. Jacques, M.D. $1.50.
HOW TO GROW HANDSOME, OR HINTS TOWARD PHYSICAL PERFECTION and the Philosophy of Human Beauty, showing How to Acquire and Retain Bodily Symmetry, Health and Vigor, secure long life and avoid the infirmities and deformities of age. New Edition, $1.00.
MEDICAL ELECTRICITY.—A Manual for Students, showing the most Scientific and Rational Application to all forms of Diseases, of the different combinations of Electricity, Galvanism, Electro-Magnetism. Magneto-Electricity, and Human Magnetism, by W. White, M.D. $1.50.
THE MAN WONDERFUL IN THE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL.—An allegory teaching the Principles of Physiology and Hygiene, and the effects of Stimulants and Narcotics, by Drs. C. B. and Mary A. Allen. $1.50.
To all who enjoy studies pertaining to the human body this book will prove a boon. The accomplished physician, the gentle mother, the modest girl, and the wide-awake school-boy will find pleasure in its perusal. It is wholly unlike any book previously published on the subject, and is such a thorough teacher that progressive parents cannot afford to do without it.
THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN.—A Ready Prescriber and Hygienic Advisor With Reference to the Nature, Causes, Prevention and Treatment of Diseases, Accidents and Casualties of every kind with a Glossary and copious index. Illustrated with nearly three hundred engravings, by Joel Shaw, M.D. $3.
HOW TO FEED THE BABY TO MAKE HER HEALTHY AND HAPPY, by C. E. Page, M.D. 12mo. third edition, revised and enlarged. Paper, 50c. extra cloth. 75c.
This is the most important work ever published on the subject of infant dietetics.
THE NATURAL CURE OF CONSUMPTION, Constipation, Bright's Disease, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Colds, Fevers, etc. How these Disorders Originate and How to Prevent Them. By C. E. Page, M.D. cloth, $1.00
HORSES, THEIR FEED AND THEIR FEET. A Manual of Horse Hygiene. Invaluable to the veteran or the novice, pointing out the true sources of disease, and how to prevent and counteract them. By C. E. Page, M.D. Paper 50c.; cloth 75c.
This is the best book on the care of horses ever published, worth many times its cost to every horse owner.
THE MOVEMENT CURE.—The History and Philosophy, of this System of Medical Treatment, with examples of Single Movements, The Principles of Massage, and directions for their Use in various Forms of Chronic Diseases. New edition by G. H. Taylor, M.D. $1.50.
MASSAGE.—Giving the Principles and directions for its application in all Forms of Chronic Diseases, by G. H. Taylor, M.D. $1.00
THE SCIENCE OF A NEW LIFE.—By John Cowan, M.D. Ex. clo. $3.00.
TOBACCO: ITS PHYSICAL, INTELLECTUAL AND MORAL EFFECTS ON THE HUMAN SYSTEM, by Dr. Alcott. New and revised edition with notes and additions by N. Sizer. 25c.
SOBER AND TEMPERATE LIFE.—The Discourses and Letters of Louis Corbaro on a Sober and Temperate Life. 50c.
SMOKING AND DRINKING. By James Parton. 50c.; cloth. 75c.
FOOD AND DIET. With observations on the Dietetical Regimen, suited for Disordered States of the Digestive Organs, by J. Pereira, M.D., F.R.S. $1.50.
PRINCIPLES APPLIED TO THE PRESERVATION OF HEALTH and the improvement of Physical and Mental Education, by Andrew Combe, M.D. Illustrated, cloth, $1.50.
WATER CURE IN CHRONIC DISEASES. An Exposition of the Causes, Progress, and Termination of various Chronic Diseases of the Digestive Organs, Lungs, Nerves. Limbs and Skin, and of their Treatment by Water and other hygienic Means. By J. M. Gully, M.D. $1.25.
SCIENCE OF HUMAN LIFE. With a copious Index and Biographical Sketch of the author, Sylvester Graham. Illustrated, $3.00.
MANAGEMENT OF INFANCY, PHYSIOLOGICAL AND MORAL TREATMENT. With Notes and a Supplementary Chapter. $1.25.
DIET QUESTION.—Giving the Reason Why, from "Health in the Household." by S. W. Dodds, M.D. 25c.
HEALTH MISCELLANY.—An important collection of Health Papers. Nearly 100 octavo pages. 25c.
HOW TO BE WELL, OR COMMON SENSE MEDICAL HYGIENE. A book for the People, giving directions for the Treatment and Cure of Acute Diseases without the use of Drug Medicines; also General Hints on Health. $1.00
FOREORDAINED.—A Story of Heredity and of Special Paternal Influences, by an Observer. 12mo. pp. 90. Paper, 50c.; extra cloth, 75c.
CONSUMPTION, its Prevention and Cure by the Movement Cure. 25c.
NOTES ON BEAUTY, VIGOR AND DEVELOPMENT; or, How to Acquire Plumpness of Form, Strength of Limb and Beauty of Complexion. Illustrated. 10c.
TEA AND COFFEE.—Their Physical, Intellectual and Moral Effects on the Human System, by Dr. Alcott. NEW and revised edition with notes and additions by Nelson Sizer. 25c.
ACCIDENTS AND EMERGENCIES, a guide containing Directions for the Treatment in Bleeding, Cuts. Sprains, Ruptures, Dislocations. Burns and Scalds. Bites of Mad Dogs. Choking, Poisons, Fits, Sunstrokes, Drowning, etc., by Alfred Smee, with Notes and additions by R. T. Trall, M.D. New and revised edition. 25c.
SPECIAL LIST.—We have in addition to the above, Private Medical Works and Treatises. This Special List will be sent on receipt of stamp.
WORKS ON HYGIENE BY R. T. TRALL, M.D.
These works may be considered standard from the reformatory hygienic standpoint. Thousands of people owe their lives and good health to their teaching.
HYDROPATHIC ENCYCLOPEDIA.—A System of Hydropathy and Hygiene. Physiology of the Human Body; Dietetics and Hydropathic Cookery; Theory and Practice of Water Treatment; Special Pathology and Hydro-Therapeutics, including the Nature, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment of all known diseases; Application of Hydropathy to Midwifery and the Nursery with nearly One Thousand Pages including a Glossary. 2 vols. in one $4.
HYGIENIC HAND-BOOK.—Intended as a Practical Guide for the Sick-room. Arranged alphabetically. $1.25.
ILLUSTRATED FAMILY GYMNASIUM.—Containing the most improved methods of applying Gymnastic, Callisthenic, Kinesipathic and Vocal Exercises to the Development of the Bodily Organs, the invigoration of their functions, the preservation of Health and the Cure of Diseases and Deformities. $1.25.
THE HYDROPATHIC COOK-BOOK, with Recipes for Cooking on Hygienic Principles. Containing also a Philosophical Exposition of the Relations of Food to Health, the Chemical Elements and Proximate Constitution of Alimentary Principles; the Nutritive Properties of all kinds of Aliments; the Relative value of Vegetable and Animal Substances; the Selection and Preservation of Dietetic Material, etc. $1.00.
FRUITS AND FARINACEA: THE PROPER FOOD OF MAN.—Being an attempt to prove by History, Anatomy, Physiology and Chemistry that the Original, Natural and Best Diet of Man is derived from the Vegetable Kingdom. By John Smith. With Notes by Trall. $1.25.
DIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA.—A Complete Explanation of the Physiology of the Digestive Processes, with the Symptoms and Treatment of Dyspepsia and other Disorders. Illustrated. $1.00.
THE MOTHER'S HYGIENE HAND-BOOK for the Normal Development and Training of Women and Children, and the Treatment of their Diseases. $1.00.
POPULAR PHYSIOLOGY.—A Familiar Exposition of the Structures, Functions and Relations of the Human System and the Preservation of Health. $1.25.
THE TRUE TEMPERANCE PLATFORM.—An Exposition of the Fallacy of Alcoholic Medication. 50 cents.
THE ALCOHOLIC CONTROVERSY.—A Review of the Westminster Review on the Physiological Errors of Teetotalism. 50 cents.
THE HUMAN VOICE.—Its Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Therapeutics and Training, with Rules of Order for Lyceums. 50 cents.
THE TRUE HEALING ART: OR HYGIENIC VS. DRUG MEDICATION. An Address delivered before the Smithsonian Institute, Washington. D. C. 25 cts.; clo., 50 cents.
WATER-CURE FOR THE MILLION.—The processes of Water Cure Explained. Rules for Bathing, Dieting, Exercising, Recipes for Cooking, etc., etc. Directions for Home Treatment. Paper. 15 cts.
HYGEIAN HOME COOK-BOOK: OR HEALTHFUL AND PALATABLE FOOD WITHOUT CONDIMENTS. 25 cts. clo., 50 cents.
DISEASES OF THROAT AND LUNGS.—Including Diphtheria and its Proper Treatment. 25 cents.
THE BATH.—Its History and Uses in Health and Disease. 35c.; clo., 50c.
A HEALTH CATECHISM.—Questions and Answers. With Illus. 10 c.
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THREE VISITS TO AMERICA, by Emily Faithful. 400 pages. $1.50.
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