+ – N. Y. Times. 10: 721. O. 25, ’05. 640w.

“The philosophy of these lectures—a product of the author’s studies in comparative literature—is profound, and in one aspect, despairing, since it is vitally and essentially sacrificial, and the very death-warrant to all personal egoism.”

+ Reader. 7: 225, Ja. ’06. 680w.

Woodhull, Alfred Alexander. Personal hygiene; designed for undergraduates. *$1. Wiley.

This treatise “embodies in the first place a short but practical and sufficient account of the anatomy and physiology of the different organs and functions of the body, and then considers one by one, the reasons that should guide us in exercise, in food, in bathing, in our choice of clothing, and in reference to stimulants and narcotics.”—Nation.


“On the whole, the book is admirable.”

+ Engin. N. 55: 560. My. 17, ’06. 130w. + Nation. 82: 280. Ap. 5. ’06. 130w. + + Nature. 74: 78. My. 24, ’06. 460w.

“We think that its wide circulation would be a good thing for all concerned.”

+ N. Y. Times. 11: 228. Ap. 7, ’06. 170w. + R. of Rs. 33: 510. Ap. ’06. 70w.