The principles of light and color: including among other things the harmonic laws of the universe, the etherio-atomic philosophy of force, chromo chemistry, chromo therapeutics, and the general philosophy of the fine forces, together with numerous discoveries and practical applications .. . ight place, or the whole instru-ment may be drawn up further towards the top as circumstancesmay require. An invalid chair in which a person may be placedat different angles would be desirable, but an ordinary loungeor rocking chair will answer. 2. Trcatme7it of Head. A majority of persons who are infeeble


The principles of light and color: including among other things the harmonic laws of the universe, the etherio-atomic philosophy of force, chromo chemistry, chromo therapeutics, and the general philosophy of the fine forces, together with numerous discoveries and practical applications .. . ight place, or the whole instru-ment may be drawn up further towards the top as circumstancesmay require. An invalid chair in which a person may be placedat different angles would be desirable, but an ordinary loungeor rocking chair will answer. 2. Trcatme7it of Head. A majority of persons who are infeeble health, or who use the brain too intensely, have the headtoo warm, and the liver, stomach, and bowels too dormant, and the * From xpw/ua color, and lumen, light. Some may object to the union of a Greekand Latin root in the same word, but as we may thus gain so euphonious and expres-sive a term by the means, it seems quite whimsical to raise this objection. Whatare these two old dead languages good for except to be resurrected for use in theliving present, in all kinds of combinations which are most concise and musical ? 344 CHROMO THERAPEUTICS, OR CHROMOPATHV. arrangement of the colored glass in the chromolume as alreadydescribed, is just suited to such conditions. In case the brain. 169. The Chromo-lume.* I. Light Yellow colored with silver for the disc, 3 inches in ,2. Light colored violet, (Manganese.)2,2- Red-Orange (Silver), 17 in. long. 4. The cool grade of blue 14 in. deep by 16 broad, colored by cupro-sulphate of ammonia, or similar materials. 5. Mazaiine Blue, 6 X 16 in., colored with cobalt. 6,6. Ruby red on the left and gold-red on the right, 2^ x6 in. 7. Purple, 6 x 16 in., Manganese and gold. 8,8. Light Greenish Yellow, 2^ x 6 in., colored with urani-um oxide. 9. Yellow, 3 x 16 in., colored with iron or other metal. 10,10. Deep Violet, 2jxj in., manganese. II. Green, 6 x 16 ,12. Dark Red, 2% x 6 Orange, i6| x 16 in. 14,14. Light Violet, z\ x 1


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