Health, or, How to Live

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HOW TO LIVE [NUMBER THREE]

THIS NUMBER

THE first article in this number is taken from the Home Book of Health, a work of 1046 pages, by John C. Gunn, M. D. The writer, no doubt, is regarded by the most able and zealous health reformers, as behind the times; yet as he is so far in advance of the popular practice, and the people generally, we let him speak. HHTL 129.1

The second, entitled, Cure Without Drugs, is from the Philosophy of Health, by L. B. Coles, M. D., Fellow of the Massachusetts Medical Society, and member of the Boston Medical Association. HHTL 129.2

The article in Number two, headed, Particular Directions to Parents and Guardians, should have been credited to this excellent work, The Philosophy of Health. HHTL 129.3

The third, Drugs, is from Water-Cure for the Million, by R. T. Trall, M. D., an excellent work for the common people. HHTL 129.4

Other articles to this number are in harmony with these upon the drug question, all of which agree with the motto upon the first page of the cover relative to that poor woman who, more than eighteen centuries ago, was reduced to poverty, and came so near to losing her life, by the doctors. J.W. HHTL 129.5