How to heal by nature's potent methods : a worthy counsellor in health, sickness, pain, and distress : a system of nature which reveals the correct laws of the moral and physical world for the pleasant perusal and profound study of everybody . ft 547 V, Dedication* TO SUFFERING HUMANITY AND THE THINKINGCLASSES EVERYWHERE, AND VERY ESPECIALLY TOMY SON, Prof. L. H. ANDERSON,principal ofThe National Institute of Science,Chicago, III., whose grand work in the interests of the weakand helpless i have watched with deep inter-est, this book is affectionately dedicated. TWO COPIES J. K. Entered, a
How to heal by nature's potent methods : a worthy counsellor in health, sickness, pain, and distress : a system of nature which reveals the correct laws of the moral and physical world for the pleasant perusal and profound study of everybody . ft 547 V, Dedication* TO SUFFERING HUMANITY AND THE THINKINGCLASSES EVERYWHERE, AND VERY ESPECIALLY TOMY SON, Prof. L. H. ANDERSON,principal ofThe National Institute of Science,Chicago, III., whose grand work in the interests of the weakand helpless i have watched with deep inter-est, this book is affectionately dedicated. TWO COPIES J. K. Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1898, By John K. Anderson, Bloomington, Indiana,the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. C. All rights reserved. 3^ CONTENTS. PAGE [nuuuuonoH lr> CH APT Kit LThe Vital nervous system. The Drain the seat of mentalaction—its growth—how affected. The nerves. Theelectric fluid. The great galvanic battery. Elec-tric forces. The circulating system. The heart,arteries, veins and capillaries. Venus blood. Thethoracic duct. The respiratory system. The lungsand skin. Oxygen and electricity. Importance offresh air. Electrical influences. The digestive sys-tem. The mouth, stomach, liver and bowels. Thesaliva. Gastric juice. The bile. Thelacteals. Knowl-edge of natural law prevents disease. The of proper food CHAPTER of and eating. How to insure good digestion. Causesof dyspepsia. Formation of chyme. Formation ofchyle. Process of absorption. Evacuation of
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