Blue and red light: or, Light and its rays as medicine; showing that light is the original and sole source of life, as it is the source of all the physical and vital forces in nature; and that light is nature's own and only remedy for disease .. together with a chapter on light in the vegetable kingdom . PANCOAST, • 6U i PHILADELPHIA:J. M. STODDAET & CO., No. 723 CHESTNUT STREET. /•- ? a i0 ^ • Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1877, by S. PANCOAST, MJX, In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. TO THE TRUE SCIENTISTS, NOT ONLY OF THE UNITED STATES, BUT OF
Blue and red light: or, Light and its rays as medicine; showing that light is the original and sole source of life, as it is the source of all the physical and vital forces in nature; and that light is nature's own and only remedy for disease .. together with a chapter on light in the vegetable kingdom . PANCOAST, • 6U i PHILADELPHIA:J. M. STODDAET & CO., No. 723 CHESTNUT STREET. /•- ? a i0 ^ • Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1877, by S. PANCOAST, MJX, In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. TO THE TRUE SCIENTISTS, NOT ONLY OF THE UNITED STATES, BUT OF THE ENTIRE WORLD—THOSE WHO SINCERELY DESIRE TO DISCOVER THE TRUTHS OFSCIENCE, WHOSE MINDS ARE NOT CLOUDED BY PRECON-CEIVED NOTIONS AND THEORIES, BUT ARE OPEN TOCONVICTION, READY AND ANXIOUS TO LEARNALL THAT MAY BE LEARNED FROM THEANCIENT PHILOSOPHERS AS WELL ASFROM INVESTIGATION OF THEPHENOMENA OF LIGHT; ESPECIALLY TO THB NOBLE ARMY OF TRUE PATHOLOGISTS, THOSE WHO FOLLOW THB PHILANTHROPIC PROFESSION OF MEDICINE BECAUSE OF TRUE HEARTFELT SYMPATHY WITH SUFFERING HUMANITY, THIS LITTLE VOLUME, DEVOTED TO THE TRUE SCIENCE OF LIGHT, ESPECIALLY IN ITS KELATIONS TO LIFE AND HEALTH, AND ITS APPLI-CABILITY AS A KEMEDY IN DISEASE, IS gtffettionatelg anb gtspettfrtllg grirircUb BY THE PREFACE. The Author does not deem an extended Prefacerequisite, in offering to the Public the result of ThirtyYears Patient Study of the Science of Light as taughtnot only by modern Scientists but by the AncientPhilosophers who, as the reader will discover, per-haps with astonishment, knew far more than readersof Popular Works on Scientific subjects would imag-ine, of the true facts of Science ; in studying the Kab-bala and Kabbalistic Literature, we have taken no-thing for granted, but, by severe test-experiments andcritical observation, have tried all things and heldfast that which was good—that wrhich stood the mostexacting tests! We do not apologize to any one forour book—the only pe
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