Management of Infancy, Physiological and Moral Treatment. With Notes and a Supplementary Chapter, $1.25.
Diet Question.—Giving the Reason Why, from “Health in the Household,” by S. W. Dodds, M. D. 25c.
Health Miscellany.—An important collection of Health Papers. Nearly 100 octavo pages. 25c.
How to Be Well, or Common Sense Medical Hygiene. A book for the People, giving directions for the Treatment and Cure of Acute Diseases without the use of Drug Medicines; also General Hints on Health. $1.00.
Foreordained.—A Story of Heredity and of Special Parental Influences, by an Observer. 12mo. pp. 90 Paper, 50c.; extra cloth, 75c.
Consumption, Its Prevention and Cure by the Movement Cure. 25c.
Notes on Beauty, Vigor and Development; or, How to Acquire Plumpness of Form, Strength of Limb and Beauty of Complexion. Illustrated. 10c.
Tea and Coffee.—Their Physical, Intellectual and Moral Effects on the Human System, by Dr. Alcott. New and revised edition with notes and additions by Nelson Sizer. 25c.
Accidents and Emergencies, a guide containing Directions for the Treatment in Bleeding, Cuts, Sprains, Ruptures, Dislocations, Burns and Scalds, Bites of Mad Dogs, Choking, Poisons, Fits, Sunstrokes, Drowning, etc., by Alfred Smee, with Notes and additions by R. T. Trall, M. D. New and revised edition. 25c.
Special List.—We have in addition to the above, Private Medical Works and Treatises. This Special List will be sent on receipt of stamp.