. History of Wayne, Pike and Monroe counties, Pennsylvania . that performsthe healing, and that disease is remedial effort—not an enemy, but a friend. Among the influ-ences that are necessary to health are pure air,sunlight, proper food, judicious exercise, appro-priate rest, water, social and religious influences,faith and a positive will. This Cure is arrangedto combine all these health conditions, as nearly*as possible, having the end in view,—simplythe equalization of the circulation of blood andnerve force, the purification of the blood andtissues, and nutrition —resting assured that aswe


. History of Wayne, Pike and Monroe counties, Pennsylvania . that performsthe healing, and that disease is remedial effort—not an enemy, but a friend. Among the influ-ences that are necessary to health are pure air,sunlight, proper food, judicious exercise, appro-priate rest, water, social and religious influences,faith and a positive will. This Cure is arrangedto combine all these health conditions, as nearly*as possible, having the end in view,—simplythe equalization of the circulation of blood andnerve force, the purification of the blood andtissues, and nutrition —resting assured that aswe attain these, disease will disappear. Medicines are not used. The bath is usedand applied in various ways to meet the needsof different cases, as full bath, spray, foot-bath,flowing, douche, sitz-bath, dripping sheet, fo-mentation, pack, vapor or Russian bath, spinal-bath, sponge-bath, oil-bath, hand-bath, etc., tosuit the special condition, Swedish movement,massage and rubbing, and from cool to hot tosuit the needs of the patient. The Cure is con-. WESLEY WATER CURE. EXPERIMENT MILLS, MONROE CO., MONROE COUNTY. 1101 nected with a farm, from wlii<ii supplies for thetable are drawn. In the use of water is found the only naturalfreighting medium by which the particles ofrefuse and waste are conveyed to and from thevarious tissues of the body to replace thatwhich is worn out, and convey away the im-purities that are found therein. The solventpower of water is all sufficient, and far superiorto any medicines, in dissolving the impuritiesand morbid humors of the body, and, if prop-erly used, will accomplish what medicines cannever do in cleansing a body and restoring it tohealth. Medicines do not cure; they simplydivert the action of disease, which is remedialeffort, and force nature into an accommodationto the presence of unhealthy particles of matterin the system, not cleansing them out and ex-pelling them from the system, but leaving themin the tissues throughout the bo


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