The Epicure of Medicine

The Key to successful treatment of chronic, so-called incurable diseases.
153 Pages. Cloth, $1.25; postpaid, $1.35. Paper, $1.00; postpaid, $1.10

EXTRACTS FROM REVIEWS AND LETTERS

Your book, "The Epicure of Medicine," is worth its weight in gold.

DR. F. SCHURMANN, Honolulu, T. H. (The Schurmann Institute).

A knowledge based on such experience is worthy of the profoundest consideration. This accounts for the sincerity of the mode of writing.

DR. AXEL EMIL GIBSON, Los Angeles, Cal.

The book is interesting and has value. The author's account of her own struggles with disease leads one to wonder how she could be alive and able to write a book. Few such struggles have ever been recorded. It is interesting to follow the author in her account of the combats she has had with the disease. There are many new and strange teachings in the book of which we shall express no opinion.

THE THERAPEUTIC RECORD, Louisville, Ky.

The study of the book shows that the author, like many American physicians, is not a staunch believer in "drug cures," but considers that spiritual, mental and physical healing applied in the natural way are the only means to produce chemical changes within our bodies.