+ Ind. 61: 261. Ag. 2, ’06. 50w.
“For those who must read about their health, there is no better book than this, with its clarion call back to nature.”
+ Ind. 61: 815. O. 4, ’06. 670w.
“Now and again there are signs that he is a bit of a ‘faddist,’ but notwithstanding this his book may be heartily commended to the lay reader desirous of leading a sane, clean, wholesome life.”
+ – Lit. D. 32: 492. Mr. 31, ’06. 150w.
“The style of the writing is easy and unconventional, possibly at times a little too colloquial.”
+ – Nation. 82: 280. Ap. 5, ’06. 130w.
“One can dip into it here and there, and be certain always of finding something worth while told succintly, with a dry wit that like the claws of a burr makes it stick.”
+ N. Y. Times. 11: 228. Ap. 7, ’06. 170w.
“Delightful treatise.”