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These , however , were not of a violent character , being very slight and not
amounting to a true epileptoid spasm . As a special treatment for this I applied
galvanic electricity , placing the negative sponge to the nape of the neck , the
positive to ...
These , however , were not of a violent character , being very slight and not
amounting to a true epileptoid spasm . As a special treatment for this I applied
galvanic electricity , placing the negative sponge to the nape of the neck , the
positive to ...
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This may be true until growth stops and assimilation and metabolism are
deranged . The same is true in adult life . Disease is due to deficiency of nutrition
or vitality , food should be the basis of every treatment , as improper food leads to
a low ...
This may be true until growth stops and assimilation and metabolism are
deranged . The same is true in adult life . Disease is due to deficiency of nutrition
or vitality , food should be the basis of every treatment , as improper food leads to
a low ...
Page 26
While it is true that health imparts the better forms of respiration as an involuntary
action , it is also true that the imitation of these better forms tends quickly to
arouse the same vitality that would make them natural and involuntary . In a
general ...
While it is true that health imparts the better forms of respiration as an involuntary
action , it is also true that the imitation of these better forms tends quickly to
arouse the same vitality that would make them natural and involuntary . In a
general ...
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I believe with many true lovers of natural knowledge that the various forms under
which the various forces of matter are made manifest have one common origin ,
or in other words , are so directly related and mutually dependent that they are ...
I believe with many true lovers of natural knowledge that the various forms under
which the various forces of matter are made manifest have one common origin ,
or in other words , are so directly related and mutually dependent that they are ...
Page 51
Yes , it ' s true , a few men have joined old school societies , but where one man
has consented to join a thousand have said “ No ! ” Not with a resentful spirit ,
mind you , but rather with the kindly suggestion that before the old school attempt
to ...
Yes , it ' s true , a few men have joined old school societies , but where one man
has consented to join a thousand have said “ No ! ” Not with a resentful spirit ,
mind you , but rather with the kindly suggestion that before the old school attempt
to ...
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