. Thus shalt thou live : hints and advice for the healthy and the sick on a simple and rational mode of life and a natural method of cure . oup. Debility. tremens. Diarrhoea. Diphtheria. Dropsy. Dysentery. Ears,<3iseases of the. Ears, humming in the. Epilepsy. Eruptions. , cataract of the. Eyes, catarrh of the. Fever. Giddiness. (Piles). Head complaints. Heart complaints. Inflammation. Influenza. Insanity. Itch. complaints. Knee, tumour ©n the. Lumbago. Lungs, complaintof the. Lungs, emphysema of th
. Thus shalt thou live : hints and advice for the healthy and the sick on a simple and rational mode of life and a natural method of cure . oup. Debility. tremens. Diarrhoea. Diphtheria. Dropsy. Dysentery. Ears,<3iseases of the. Ears, humming in the. Epilepsy. Eruptions. , cataract of the. Eyes, catarrh of the. Fever. Giddiness. (Piles). Head complaints. Heart complaints. Inflammation. Influenza. Insanity. Itch. complaints. Knee, tumour ©n the. Lumbago. Lungs, complaintof the. Lungs, emphysema of the. Lungs, inflammation of the. Megrim(Migraine). Melancholy. Mucous Fever. Nervous complaint. Nervousdisorder. Nervous exhaustion. Nervous headache. Nervous over-excite-ment. Perspiration. Pheumatism. Pupture. Saint Vituss dance. ScarletFever. Sciatica. Sleeplessness. Smali-pox. Spine, complaints of , acidity of the. Stomach complaints. Stomach cramp. Stomachl^mours. Stone. Tetters. Throat complaints of the. Typhus. Ulcers. Urinarydifficulties. Vaccination, bad efiects of. Voice, loss of the. Worms. —Alphabetical PLANT-ATLAS illustrating FATHER KNEIPPs describing andpicturing most accurately all Medicinal Plantsmentioned books, with addition of several othersfrequently resorted to by (country) people. In order to comply with many wishes the Editor deter-mined upon publishing a minute pictorial representation togetherwith an elucidating description of all those Medicinal Plantsthat are mentioned in Eev. Seb. Kneipps Books. The Plant-Atlas, now complete, is carrying out that plan. Anyone isenabled by simply consulting the Plant-Atlas to find out him-self whatever herb he will look for in woods or fields an thusto make up; \i\ a most pleasant way that Family-Medicine-Chest^l^, recommended by Kneipp. The Plant-Atlas is of the same Size as Rev. KneippsBooks and has been published in two Editions illustrated byPhototypes, either with plain or Coloured Plates. a)
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