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ENDORSEMENT

HAVING carefully examined the manuscript of this work, I can cheerfully recommend it to the confidence of the public as being well adapted to the wants of the common people, and in accordance with the recognized principles of physiology, and of hygienic medication. It should be in every family, and read and studied by old and young. The chapter on the “Nervous System” in my opinion is worth more than the price of the book. H. S. LAY, M. D. HBH iv.4

Health Reform Institute, Battle Creek, Mich., Jan. 1, 1868. HBH iv.5