This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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30162 | If the patent specifications were perhaps intentionally confusing, the committee inquired, how could the original formulas really be known? |
23729 | Might it not, on this principle, be of service in the treatment of some of the internal phlegmasiæ? |
27181 | First of all we must explain:_ What is tuberculosis? |
27181 | In what manner does the tubercle- bacillus enter into the human organism? |
27181 | Under what conditions is the tubercle- bacillus able to generate pulmonary consumption after it has entered the human organism? |
27181 | What relation does it bear to pulmonary consumption?_ Pulmonary consumption is only one form of tuberculosis, by far the most frequent. |
50660 | If, at the close of every life, the question,"What has brought most happiness?" |
50660 | LESSON XIX EVOLUTION OF MAN WHAT IS EVOLUTION? |
37326 | And after all what is this Turkish bathing? |
37326 | Are you to fear it? |
37326 | How long should I stay in the heat? |
37326 | How often should I take it? |
37326 | Is it something so very new? |
37326 | Question Number 3: How often should you take it? |
37326 | Well, but a person may be a mere guest at some country Squire''s, how about his Turkish Bath then? |
37326 | What is the best time of the day to have the bath? |
37326 | What, then, we may ask, are the uses of the skin, for what ends has Nature designed it, and what is its_ modus operandi_? |
37326 | When should I begin to take the bath? |
48746 | Why all this struggle for mere existence? |
48746 | Should we not, therefore, take good care of, and heed the warnings of so wonderful a piece of automatic mechanism? |
48746 | What mechanical engineer in all the world could then make it work if something went wrong? |
48746 | What would be the difficulties, then, if the machine were enclosed in a case that could not be opened, with only the keyboard exposed? |
48746 | What, then, shall be done? |
46356 | --------+--------+----------|_Grams._|_ cc._ Aug. 17| 1,300| 13.0 Aug. 18| 1,215| 12.0 Aug. 19|(?) |
46356 | Aug. 19| 2,075| 210|(?) |
46356 | Aug. 19| 2,120| 400|(?) |
46356 | Aug. 20| 2,120| 400|(?) |
46356 | Is it not possible that caffein may similarly be affected by poisons circulating within the body? |
46356 | |(?) |
46356 | |Oats(? |
33102 | What? |
33102 | ( From Carl Baunscheidt,_ Baunscheidtismus, by the Inventor of the New Curing Method_, Bonn, 1859(?). |
33102 | ( From Matthay Hospital Supply Co.,_ Surgical Instruments_, Los Angeles, 1937(?). |
33102 | Is the relinquishment of bleeding final? |
33102 | Owner''s name,"C. Famell Isleworth[? |
33102 | Were the effects of dry cupping of only a temporary nature, or were they permanent? |
33102 | [ 4] Through the writings of Aulus Cornelius Celsus( 25 B.C.-? |
33102 | called a voice from the crowd,"Bleed and purge everyone?" |
33102 | or shall we see by and by, or will our successors see, a resumption of the practice? |
16977 | ***** QUESTIONS How many copies of this book were left for you where you found this one? |
16977 | ARE YOU INTERESTED in a letter from a woman in South Africa who takes Lydia E. Pinkham''s Vegetable Compound? |
16977 | DO WOMEN READ our little books which come so regularly to their homes? |
16977 | DO YOU FEEL broken- down, nervous and weak sometimes? |
16977 | HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT of writing to us about what Lydia E. Pinkham''s Vegetable Compound has done for you? |
16977 | HINTS FOR MEALTIME How often do we hear women exclaim,"Oh dear, what shall I have for the next meal?" |
16977 | Have you seen other copies of this book in stores or otherwise wasted? |
16977 | If so, please explain what you have seen? |
16977 | WHAT DO GIRLS DO who do n''t have mothers to advise them about their health? |
16977 | WHY ARE SOME WOMEN happy, beloved, and successful, while others drag out a negative existence, of no use to themselves or anyone else? |
16977 | Where did you find this copy? |
16977 | Would you like us to send you, with the present, a free copy of LYDIA E. PINKHAM''S PRIVATE TEXT- BOOK UPON AILMENTS PECULIAR TO WOMEN? |
18370 | +--+Are Impotence and Spermatorrhoea the same Disease? |
18370 | And is it surprising that the continual losses do drain away strength and vitality? |
18370 | And what have they got to show for it? |
18370 | But who shall discriminate? |
18370 | Could you furnish me, and at what price, a suspensory, such as you would recommend, if not, where could I get one? |
18370 | Does not your very incapacity keep your mind filled with lewd thoughts, which in a state of perfect manhood would not exist? |
18370 | Is it not an agent of moral as well as physical regeneration? |
18370 | Is not such a state a living death? |
18370 | Is not the means, then, which will raise you above these deplorable conditions, a blessing inestimable? |
18370 | Is not your mind on the rack often-- perhaps always? |
18370 | Must he needs lie dead at our feet before these skeptics can be convinced? |
18370 | Scarcely a day passes that we do not have some patient inquiring+"What is Impotence? |
18370 | That buoyancy of spirit is gone; the snap, vim and vigor that once held sway has departed-- and why? |
18370 | There are thousands such, and who shall say which it shall be, or at what moment it shall occur? |
18370 | Would you not be better capacitated for business, labor or pleasure? |
29339 | Angels are watching o''er thee,"--what is this but a particular suggestion? |
29339 | But is this a universal law, operating in every life, or merely something contingent and occasional? |
29339 | But what happens when, in the smooth execution of our idea, we are confronted with an obstacle? |
29339 | Does it not appeal to something beyond the self- life, to the infinite power lying behind us? |
29339 | Has n''t she been well brought up?" |
29339 | Have you ever asked yourself why some people faint at the sight of blood, or why most of us turn giddy when we look down from a great height? |
29339 | How can I thank you sufficiently? |
29339 | How can we avoid the malassociation which tends to neutralise it? |
29339 | How does a wise mother proceed when her little one falls and grazes its hand? |
29339 | How often do foolish parents tell their children that they are naughty, disobedient, stupid, idle or vicious? |
29339 | I became more than interested, and when at the conclusion you suddenly turned round and asked me:''How''s your knee?'' |
29339 | If each person found happiness in his own heart would the illusory greed for possession survive? |
29339 | If fear and disease were banned from the individual life, could they persist in the life of the nation? |
29339 | Is it necessary to point out how these movements are caused? |
29339 | Is not the affirmation contained in Coué''s formula a kind of prayer? |
29339 | Of all the questions which arise, the most urgent from the viewpoint of the average man seems to be this-- Is a suggester necessary? |
29339 | What grounds can we adduce for faith in Induced Autosuggestion? |
29339 | What is this but Induced Autosuggestion? |
29339 | What prospects does autosuggestion open to us in the future? |
29339 | What were you thinking then?" |
29339 | You go up to a sailor and say to him in a sympathetic tone:"My dear fellow, you''re looking very ill. Are n''t you going to be sea- sick?" |
6752 | What will it matter if I am even a little duller afterwards? |
6752 | Are you ill?" |
6752 | But at what cost are you doing your work? |
6752 | Do they give increased strength, greater lucidity of mind and more continuous power? |
6752 | Had I better soften it down, or keep it back? |
6752 | Harriet Martineau was one of those workers who could not write a paragraph without asking herself,''Is that wholly true? |
6752 | How can they, therefore, be in a position to judge? |
6752 | How does_ this_ look? |
6752 | Is it a good thing to say it? |
6752 | Is it as well as I can say it?'' |
6752 | May not too much joviality and too much smoking have a good deal to do with it? |
6752 | Mr. Parton asks,"Is there anything in mental labour hostile to life? |
6752 | Shall I lead anyone astray by it? |
6752 | The question is often asked,"Does tobacco shorten life?" |
6752 | To what are we to attribute this longevity under the circumstances? |
6752 | Was it over- work that shortened the lives of these valuable and interesting men?" |
6752 | What is the experience, then, of those who have tried both moderation and total abstinence? |
6752 | What is the real influence of stimulants and narcotics upon the brain? |
6752 | What kind of slumber could a man, leading such a life as this, be expected to enjoy? |
6752 | and the other,''Will the Coming Man drink Wine?'' |
36450 | We will keep you as long as we can, my poor fellow,answered Stokes;"but why for four days particularly?" |
36450 | Well,replied Sydenham,"are you better in health?" |
36450 | All this may be very true, but is it always easy to determine which of the sounds is the first, and which is the second? |
36450 | Are North Europeans only less degenerate? |
36450 | Are the Jews and the races inhabiting the South of Europe the most degenerate on earth? |
36450 | Birth- day or Earth- day, Which the true mirth- day? |
36450 | Calling the waiter to him, he said, pointing to the dish of meat with a questioning tone,"Quack, quack?" |
36450 | Death, AEschylus on, 622; After, What? |
36450 | Earth- day or birth- day, Which the well- worth day? |
36450 | Etiology of Deformities.--But if these curious deformities and markings are not due to maternal impressions, what, then, is their cause? |
36450 | He demanded"who''s there?" |
36450 | He says( p. 196): How, then, has alcohol affected the races that have used it? |
36450 | How did the tractors secure the vogue they enjoyed? |
36450 | How does this mutual influence of mind on body take place? |
36450 | In one of them the existence of cats is the bane of life, for before accepting an invitation she is obliged first to ask,"Is there a cat?" |
36450 | Lombroso in his book"After Death What?" |
36450 | Müller said to him:"But, Your Excellency, how much sleep, then, did you take when you were my age?" |
36450 | Pessimism.--Pessimism has been defined as sticking one''s nose in a dungheap and then asking,"How is it that it smells bad around here?" |
36450 | Since this will happen with a dental nerve, why should it not{ 444} happen to branches of the genital nerve? |
36450 | Than fly to others we know not of? |
36450 | The little poem,"Which?" |
36450 | WHICH? |
36450 | What principles underlie it? |
36450 | What, then, are we to say of the dreams that come true? |
36450 | Which? |
36450 | Why can one man pitch nearly every day all season and not suffer with his arm while another man can not? |
36450 | [ Footnote 57][ Footnote 57: Is life worth living? |
33379 | ( b) How does the fuel value of a chicken salad compare with that of fruit salad? |
33379 | Blood| Varies with source Clover|+++|++++|? |
33379 | Brains|++|+++|+? |
33379 | Bread( white)||+? |
33379 | Chard|+++|++|? |
33379 | Cod testes|+|| Fish roe|+|++|? |
33379 | Codfish|+|+|? |
33379 | Condensed milk|++|+| 0 Cream|+++|+|? |
33379 | Dasheens|+|++|? |
33379 | Eggs|++++|++| 0 Milk powder( skim)|+|+++|+? |
33379 | Herring|++|++|? |
33379 | Horse meat|+|+| Kidney|++|++| Lean muscle| 0| 0|+? |
33379 | Lettuce|++|++|++++ Mangels|++|++|? |
33379 | Liver|+|+|+? |
33379 | Maize{+ In yellow}+++|? |
33379 | Milk powder( whole)|+++|+++|+? |
33379 | Milk whole|+++|+++|++ Whey|+|+++|+ Miscellaneous:||| Alfalfa|+++|+++|? |
33379 | Onions|? |
33379 | Pancreas| 0|+++| Pig heart|+|+|? |
33379 | Placenta||+| Thymus( sweetbreads)| 0| 0| 0 Vegetables:||| Beetroot|+|+|++ Beet root juice|? |
33379 | Rutabaga||+++| Spinach|+++|+++|+++ Cereals:||| Barley|+|+++|? |
33379 | What constituent is particularly low in this milk, and how was its reduction accomplished? |
33379 | Why is it used? |
33379 | | 0| 0 Egg yolk fat|++++| 0| 0 Fish oils|++| 0| 0 Lard| 0? |
33379 | | 0| 0 Oleo, animal|+| 0| 0 Oleo, vegetable| 0| 0| 0 Olive oil| 0| 0| 0 Pork fat| 0? |
33379 | | 0| Tallow| 0| 0| 0 Vegetable oils| 0? |
33379 | | Bread( whole meal)|+|+++|? |
33379 | | Little|+++ Cabbage, dried|+++|+++|+ Cabbage, fresh|+++|+++|++++ Carrots|+++|+++|++ Cauliflower|++|+++|++ Celery|? |
33379 | |(.0015) Apricots|.014|.010|.248|.038|.025|.002|.010|(.0003) dried|(.066)|(.047)|(1.157)|(.177)|(.117)|(.009)|? |
33379 | |+++|+++ Parsnips|++|+++| Peas( fresh)|+|++|+++ Potatoes| 0|+++|++ Potatoes( sweet)|+++|++|? |
33379 | |+++|? |
33379 | |++| 0 Sunflower seeds|+|| Fruits:||| Apples||++|++ Bananas|? |
63293 | --"Do you expect to die of old age?" |
63293 | And now you are grown older-- and what would you give for the secret of that glorious feeling? |
63293 | And so the question is, it seems to me, what does meat do after it gets into the stomach? |
63293 | And when his pulse is only thirty- five beats to the minute? |
63293 | Are you willing that your name and address should be quoted for the benefit of others? |
63293 | But how can a man do that, when he had no longer enough muscular tissue left to support his weight? |
63293 | But how was I to stop when I was hungry? |
63293 | But then what about his weight? |
63293 | Can he explain in this manner the wasting of tissue in illness when food is regularly supplied? |
63293 | Can you form any image of what would be your feeling if every organ in your body were functioning perfectly? |
63293 | Do you consider that you were completely cured? |
63293 | Do you consider that you were definitely benefited by the fasts? |
63293 | Do you consider that you were definitely harmed? |
63293 | For how long did the benefit continue? |
63293 | From what complaints did you suffer? |
63293 | Have you any conception of what the phrase means? |
63293 | Have you ever been examined by any regular physician since the cure? |
63293 | How can this possibly be true if Dr. Kellogg''s explanation of the symptoms of fasting is correct? |
63293 | How does he do it? |
63293 | How many days on each occasion? |
63293 | How many times have you fasted? |
63293 | How would you propose to get around that difficulty? |
63293 | I thought that I had an abnormal appetite, the result of my early training; but how was I ever to get rid of it? |
63293 | If so, in what way? |
63293 | If so, in what way? |
63293 | May not the reason for the non- success of your fast lie here? |
63293 | Or was it his idea that I exaggerated the benefits derived therefrom, in order to make"victims"of the three young ladies in Garden City? |
63293 | Was n''t that a nice beginning for a proposal of marriage? |
63293 | Were these complaints ever diagnosed by regular physician? |
63293 | Will, however, your sense of fair play give me the privilege of asking you to state just what you meant by the slur in question? |
63293 | Would it not happen just to the contrary, would not the symptoms of autointoxication increase, until death through poisoning resulted? |
27203 | *** How can I prove to you my deep gratitude? |
27203 | *** What must you think of me? |
27203 | --- And you say that you have not obtained any improvement? |
27203 | --- You have suffered from constipation for a long time? |
27203 | CONCLUSION What conclusion is to be drawn from all this? |
27203 | Could you hear me speak? |
27203 | Do you know why? |
27203 | Do you not think that there are beings who radiate influence?" |
27203 | Does this action really exist? |
27203 | Having spoken, Coué approached the paralytic:"You heard what I said, do you believe that you will walk?" |
27203 | Here again is it not the unconscious self which has caused the unhappy man to act in this way? |
27203 | How are we to arrive at this result? |
27203 | How could one fail to desire from the depths of one''s heart that all might understand and seize the"good news"that M. Coué brings? |
27203 | How is this phenomenon to be explained? |
27203 | Is it steam? |
27203 | Oh, you are looking for two many why s and wherefores; what does the cause of your pain matter to you? |
27203 | R----, who is doing an important work? |
27203 | That I have forgotten you? |
27203 | Then, and is it not quite rightly so? |
27203 | What can the rider do except let himself go wherever the horse wishes to take him? |
27203 | What does it matter how long it is? |
27203 | What does that matter? |
27203 | What force has his body obeyed if it is not an unconscious force, in fact his unconscious self? |
27203 | What then is suggestion? |
27203 | What was the state of mind of each person in these different circumstances? |
27203 | When I tell you that you are better, you feel better at once, do n''t you? |
27203 | Who has not suffered from an attack of uncontrollable laughter, which bursts out more violently the more one tries to control it? |
27203 | Who then will be capable of advancing even a few feet along this narrow path? |
27203 | Why did I not meet you before? |
27203 | Why is it then that you would not fall if the plank is on the ground, and why should you fall if it is raised to a height above the ground? |
27203 | Why is this? |
27203 | Why? |
27203 | Would it not be an immense service to render society, to bring back to it sane and well members of it who were formerly corroded by moral decay? |
27203 | You have had this ulcer for ten years, you say? |
27203 | You say it is forty years? |
27203 | _ Question._--And if one does a retreat? |
27203 | _ Question._--And outwardly, how is one to keep one''s liberty? |
27203 | _ Question._--Are the preliminary experiments indispensable if they are unacceptable to the pride of the subject? |
27203 | _ Question._--For those who are sad-- who are in distress? |
27203 | _ Question._--How can we realize what we desire? |
27203 | _ Question._--How is one to keep inwardly the mastery of oneself? |
27203 | _ Question._--What are we to do when something troubles us? |
27203 | _ Question._--Why did that patient who has been entirely cured, continually have those terrible attacks? |
27203 | _ Question._--Why is it that I do not obtain better results although I use your method and prayer? |
27203 | aeroplanes? |
27203 | automobiles? |
27203 | electricity? |
27203 | etc., has the power to produce the effect, and above all so powerful an effect that it is a certain one? |
27203 | gunpowder? |
27203 | railways? |
27203 | ships? |
47439 | Are n''t you going to take your ice now? |
47439 | Do you remember the day of the public funeral of General Grant, when his tomb on the Riverside Drive-- Morningside Heights-- was dedicated? 47439 What will you have? |
47439 | All right for a starter; but what are you really going to have? |
47439 | But it may be asked, was this diet at all adequate for the needs of the body-- sufficient for a man weighing 165 pounds? |
47439 | Can a man on such a diet, even though it suffices to keep up body- weight and apparently also physiological equilibrium, do work to any extent? |
47439 | Come, now; tell me what you want for lunch? |
47439 | Do you not remove cherry pits, grape skins, the shell of lobster, bone, etc., when you encounter them? |
47439 | Fletcher, are you up?'' |
47439 | If people only knew what you and I know they would be wiser, would n''t they? |
47439 | If we enjoy eating, and are eating, partly, for the pleasure of it, WHAT SENSE is there in throwing away a morsel until the taste has been extracted? |
47439 | If"dirt"is"matter out of place,"which is the accepted definition, WHAT SENSE is there in calling unnutritious food by any other name? |
47439 | In this connection it may be asked, what were the needs of the body during this seven days''period? |
47439 | Only yesterday he said, in a burst of enthusiasm,"How is it possible for me to dislike any one, feeling the way I do? |
47439 | The question is, do we need such force in the twentieth century, especially when we know that it tends to shorten life and predispose to disease?] |
47439 | Then why not court it and obey, thereby, Nature''s first law of health? |
47439 | Unless a person has a pressing engagement with his own funeral, WHAT SENSE is there in hurrying with his meals? |
47439 | WHAT SENSE is there in calling any glutton"a gentleman"? |
47439 | WHAT SENSE is there in calling any glutton"a lady"? |
47439 | WHAT SENSE is there, then, in demoralising things in the thoroughfare of our life organism by admitting unruly substance? |
47439 | WHAT SENSE is there, then, in smashing the delicate utensils in the laboratory of our Mind- Power Plant by rushing"bulls"past Sentinel Taste? |
47439 | WHAT SENSE? |
47439 | WHAT SENSE? |
47439 | What comes first to your mind?" |
47439 | What is the significance of this in relation to the''No Breakfast Plan?'' |
47439 | What will not the same effort effect if directed toward prevention and protection, instead of being squandered in careless and soulless correction? |
47439 | Whether we fully comprehend the best and most economical method of maintaining the body in a state of physiological fitness? |
47439 | Will there be under such condition a proper degree of fitness for physical work of any kind? |
47439 | You remember that we had been invited to Mr. H----''s to witness the parade and take lunch? |
47439 | do you remember how we puffed and blowed when we had run a couple of blocks and how we were red in the face and nearly knocked up? |
47439 | only a baked potato and a bottle of ginger ale? |
47439 | what is the matter with you? |
14985 | How,he exclaims,"are we to offset the irresponsibility of the responsible?" |
14985 | And how can they teach who are themselves untaught? |
14985 | And, in the wide range of American and English criteria, what corroboration do we find? |
14985 | As Nature_ demands_ that we reproduce ourselves or be punished for disobeying her laws, what is to be done? |
14985 | As it is a fatty substance, the only question that arises, is, what does it contain besides fat? |
14985 | But how can they be expected to learn who have no teacher? |
14985 | But in the end-- what? |
14985 | But what reasonable ground of complaint, let me ask, have the people, themselves, in this matter? |
14985 | But where seek we, then, the answer to a cry so shrill, that smites the high face of heaven from a world in pain? |
14985 | Can it be doubted, in view of this, that the iron serves to produce an electro- dynamic force? |
14985 | Do we not produce blood poisons enough by our irrational diet and modes of living? |
14985 | How can we perform this imperative duty to mankind? |
14985 | How can you tell?" |
14985 | How is it that a bone in its stonelike hardness is essentially the same as the exquisitely sensitive eye? |
14985 | How is it that a bone in its stonelike hardness is essentially the same as the infinitely tender tissues of the eye? |
14985 | I can only trust in this more enlightened age, that history as poetized by Pope may not repeat itself:"Truths would you teach, or save a sinking land? |
14985 | If so poor be the harvest, what of the soil? |
14985 | If such unity exists, why then the great difference in the human organs? |
14985 | Is it because this liquid kills bacilli or destroys morbid products? |
14985 | Is it necessary to say more to convince even a dogmatist? |
14985 | Is it strange, then, that the present age presents a picture of restless, irritated nervous activity and thoughtless action? |
14985 | Is the medical science of the day, then, totally incompetent? |
14985 | Often the fondly futile questions fall from the anxious lips of maternal foreboding: What has the future in store for me? |
14985 | Results? |
14985 | The question has recently been publicly propounded"Is sickness criminal?" |
14985 | Thus the question arises: What is the cause of_ disease_? |
14985 | Thus, to the discoverer of the lost initiative, what prospect does the future hold in store? |
14985 | What do these things mean? |
14985 | What does the world profit by bacteriological institutions if the people continue to live in the old sins against health and hygiene? |
14985 | What is the result? |
14985 | What kind of offspring can we expect from these people whose plasma is thus degenerated? |
14985 | Where are the fathers and mothers whose good fortune it is to possess such children as these? |
14985 | Why lacks he now, for pity''s sake, The grace to understand? |
14985 | Why so? |
14985 | Why then, you may ask, if such unity exists, why this dissimilarity in the tissues of the respective bodily organs? |
14985 | Why, then, I imagine I can hear it asked, if this fact be true and demonstrated, has it not been applied? |
14985 | Will my child live? |
14985 | Will providence grant me this long- sought blessing? |
14985 | Would it be unkind to say:"Hinc illae lachrymae"? |
14985 | You may well ask.--Have the patient studies and researches of nearly two thousand four hundred years, since the days of Hippocrates, been all in vain? |
14985 | _ Where are the most vitally necessary mineral substances_ to be found in nature? |
14985 | _"Child of mortality whence contest thou, Why is thy countenance sad, and why are Thine eyes red with weeping? |
15069 | And you are a good sport, are n''t you? |
15069 | Peggy,I say tragically,"Peggy, do I look like my reflection?" |
15069 | What''s irritating you, Dockie? |
15069 | Yes, Mrs. I m a Gobbler? |
15069 | _Is there anyone else who would like to be recognized? |
15069 | ( common- sense?) |
15069 | 2 Key to the Calories Some one page the thin? |
15069 | After the holidays? |
15069 | And what could you have left off your menu and kept from gaining all that weight? |
15069 | Are n''t his little figures the dearest ever? |
15069 | Are n''t you supposed to be some shark on the subject of ideal weight?" |
15069 | Can you see now why fats are valuable? |
15069 | Clever?_] You may prefer many more calories for breakfast, or none at all. |
15069 | Did not I know the desserts were the most fattening part of the meal? |
15069 | Do you suppose Mr. Darwin could explain that? |
15069 | Eat what you like and grow thin? |
15069 | Gobbler?" |
15069 | Have I not been nice to you? |
15069 | How dare you hoard fat when our nation needs it? |
15069 | How importance discovered? |
15069 | How many C. per day do you require? |
15069 | How many calories has he averaged daily over his maintenance diet? |
15069 | How many calories have you averaged daily over your maintenance diet? |
15069 | How many calories of bread and butter do you daily consume? |
15069 | How much excess food have you stored away? |
15069 | How much of it is in excess of your needs? |
15069 | I m a Gobbler_][ Sidenote:_ Doctor Dear_]"But, Doctor dear, what''s the use of dieting? |
15069 | If there is one thing more important than another, what is it? |
15069 | Knott Little_]"But, Doctor, is it not true that some individuals inherit the tendency to be fat, and can not help it, no matter what they do?" |
15069 | No?" |
15069 | Now, Madam and Madam''s husband, when are you going to begin this important business of reducing? |
15069 | Perhaps I was a little too delicate like in my answer to Mrs. Gobbler''s question,--What''s the use of dieting, she only gets fatter after she stops? |
15069 | Sheesasite_]"Why is it, Doctor, that thin people can eat so much more than fat people and still not gain?" |
15069 | So many ask me that question, with the further pathetic addition,--Will they always have to keep it up? |
15069 | Teacher asked Billie would he share? |
15069 | There was one woman mentioned in my original manuscript and my husband said what have you put her in for Pattie? |
15069 | Tomorrow? |
15069 | Upon what do C. needed per day for normal individuals depend? |
15069 | Was I to blame? |
15069 | Weyaton_]"We have heard you say that fat people eat too much, and still we eat so little?" |
15069 | What are vitamines? |
15069 | What is a balanced diet? |
15069 | What should be done for faulty elimination? |
15069 | Where most abundant? |
15069 | Who knows? |
15069 | Why are fat individuals fireless cookers? |
15069 | Why are fats so fattening? |
15069 | Why are they valuable? |
15069 | Why is a mixture of foods necessary? |
15069 | Why more important than ever to reduce? |
15069 | Why they make fat more than any other food? |
15069 | Yes? |
15069 | [ Sidenote:_ Learned Phraseology_] You remember the painful time that I spoke of when there was so much more of me than there ought to be? |
15069 | [ Sidenote:_ Not_?] |
15069 | [ Sidenote:_ Simple_] Now, how is this philosophy going to help you gain? |
15069 | [ Sidenote:_ Vampires_][ Sidenote:_ Malicious Animal Magnetism?_] I know how you go down to destruction for peanuts, with their awful fat content. |
15069 | _ Are You Thin and Do You Want to Gain?_[ Sidenote:_ Do n''t Read This_] Skip this chapter. |
15069 | do mental workers? |
15069 | fat? |
15069 | of carbohydrates? |
15069 | of protein? |
46745 | And why is the secretion of the skin increased by Opium, while that of the bowels is suppressed? |
46745 | Antiscorbutics._ Citric Acid; Lemon- juice; Fresh Vegetables; Salts of Potash(?). |
46745 | Antisyphilitics._ Mercurials; Preparations of Gold; Iodide of Potassium; Sarsaparilla(?). |
46745 | Are Acetic acid and Creosote of any use in Ague? |
46745 | Are Quina and the vegetable bitters necessarily excreted from the blood? |
46745 | Are there any substances in the blood which resemble them? |
46745 | Are there in healthy blood any substances which resemble them? |
46745 | Are they quick and sudden in action? |
46745 | Are we in a position to be able to indicate the actual nature of the changes which we thus assume to be probable? |
46745 | But are medicines ever taken up by the lacteal absorbents? |
46745 | But are there any exceptions to this? |
46745 | But can any other action on distant parts be produced by the remedy while in the stomach? |
46745 | But how can we affirm that some medicines passing into the stomach may not operate chemically? |
46745 | But if medicines acting on the contents of the vessels are meant, why were not Blood- medicines, or Alteratives, placed here? |
46745 | But still, may not the poison in either case act by influencing the nerves? |
46745 | But why does Mercury antagonize and annihilate Syphilis? |
46745 | But why is it not so, if all act in the same way? |
46745 | But why then can we not thus remove a fatty tumour, a true exostosis, or a malignant growth? |
46745 | Can a medicine ever produce an effect without actually reaching the part? |
46745 | Do Quina and other vegetable Tonics act on the blood or on the nerves? |
46745 | Do these medicines act primarily in the blood, or on the nerves? |
46745 | Do they act on the superficial nerves, when applied to them? |
46745 | Does Alcohol prevent the drunkard from contracting Syphilis? |
46745 | Does not this suggest the possibility that they may be of service by actually forming the Taurine, or by supplying its place in the blood? |
46745 | For is the action of any medicinal agent on the capillaries constant in character? |
46745 | How are we to account for their different actions on different nerves? |
46745 | How do they do so? |
46745 | How then are we to explain the analogous action of these paralyzing Neurotics on animals and vegetables? |
46745 | How, we may ask in the next place, does Opium produce constipation? |
46745 | If acting in the blood, are they wo nt to effect a cure by supplying to it a material wanting, or by counteracting in it a morbid process? |
46745 | In fine, is it a Restorative or a Catalytic medicine? |
46745 | In what way are these various operations brought to pass? |
46745 | In what way does it operate? |
46745 | Is it evidenced in health as well as in disease? |
46745 | Is it reasonable to deny that Mercury is of particular use in Syphilis? |
46745 | Is their action of a permanent character? |
46745 | Is their effect transitory? |
46745 | May they remain in the blood, or are they always excreted? |
46745 | Now is the primary action of Tonics distinguished by the above signs? |
46745 | Now these lacteal vessels are no doubt absorbent, but are they ever engaged in the absorption of medicinal solutions? |
46745 | To what organ or tissue is its action directed? |
46745 | We have medicines which increase secretion; medicines which exalt or diminish the vital energy; but where are the remedies which act in the blood? |
46745 | What becomes of these? |
46745 | What effect on the process of endosmosis can be exerted by Castor or Croton oils, or by calcined Magnesia? |
46745 | What is the ultimate effect of its action on the system? |
46745 | What then are the active properties of these medicines? |
46745 | What then are the chief uses for which these matters are required in the system, and what great functions do they fulfil? |
46745 | What then is the curative action of these remedies? |
46745 | What then is this other substance? |
46745 | Whence, then, could death have arisen? |
46745 | Which are they? |
46745 | Who would administer Strychnia in tetanus, Opium in congestion of the brain, or irritants in Gastrodynia? |
46745 | Why is Morphia absorbed at all? |
46745 | Yet are all these medicines of use or advantage in Ague, in Lepra, in Chorea, and in Scrofula? |
46745 | and that Iodine is effective in secondary forms of the latter disorder, as well as in Scrofula? |
46745 | or that Colchicum will often stop a fit of the Gout when other medicines have failed to relieve it? |
46745 | that Iodide of Potassium exerts a special influence over secondary forms of the same malady? |
46745 | that Iodine and Potash are each peculiarly adapted to scrofulous cases? |
26774 | But, if alcohol is not a real food, what is the significance of its oxidation? 26774 Can such an assumption be sustained by either established facts, or correct reasoning? |
26774 | If then, it seems absolutely necessary to rouse a person out of a dead faint, what can be done? 26774 Professor Atwater tells us that alcohol can not form tissue, hence the query is pertinent, How can it be a source of vital energy? |
26774 | What would be said of growing girls or youths having recourse three or four times a day to the wine bottle? 26774 ''What I want,''he says,''is a really strong tonic''; though, if he knew that before, what was the use of coming to the doctor? 26774 --_Medical Pioneer._ One doctor writes:--What makes dyspepsia so hard to cure? |
26774 | A lady will ask her physician the question, May I take wine, Sir? |
26774 | Are they not indicative of a day when the medical profession will lay aside alcoholic liquors in the treatment of all diseases? |
26774 | But, if it were banished utterly, what would result? |
26774 | Dr. Forrest, a hygienic physician, says:--"What is to be done if the germs have already obtained lodgement in the lungs? |
26774 | Her granddaughter ventured to ask,"Would not whisky have a narcotic rather than a tonic effect?" |
26774 | How can a profession however strong, march all at once against such an overwhelming influence? |
26774 | How? |
26774 | IS ALCOHOL A STIMULANT? |
26774 | If one of their children had anà ¦ mia would they rely on Pink Pills for a cure? |
26774 | If they had a genuine catarrh would they expect it to be cured by Peruna? |
26774 | In answer to the''Why not?'' |
26774 | Is it a bargain?'' |
26774 | Is it too great a risk to act upon it?" |
26774 | Is n''t it probable it weighs more than the doctor''s you were just quoting? |
26774 | Is not such a course in the highest degree calculated to add fuel to the flame? |
26774 | It may be asked,"How is it if these mixtures are harmful only, that so many people profess to have received benefit from them?" |
26774 | Itself born, perchance, under the influence bred under it, how shall it immediately be transformed? |
26774 | Many of the books advertising these remedies(?) |
26774 | May I add, what could be the remedy in such a condition? |
26774 | Once, when I found he was very poor, I said to his wife,''What are you doing with your pension?'' |
26774 | Or, what woman will cease tea- drinking if she has neuralgia? |
26774 | Professor Gruber, president of the Royal Institute of Hygiene, Munich, said:--"Does alcohol truly deserve to be called a food substance? |
26774 | She said,''Do n''t you know, Mr. Heyburn, that it takes at least one- half of that pension for patent medicine?'' |
26774 | The nurse in reporting this to the writer, said,"Why could n''t he have ordered coffee in the first place if he thought it equally good?" |
26774 | The question,"What shall I take instead of wine, beer or brandy?" |
26774 | To what is this sudden cardiac paralysis due? |
26774 | What is to be done then, for such lack of appetite? |
26774 | What man will abandon beer to escape rheumatism, or smoking to save his eyesight if he has weakness there? |
26774 | What must have been made on the nostrum to allow such expenditure? |
26774 | What was the comparison? |
26774 | When asked to explain he said,''They all die from cirrhosis or pneumonia, and if those conditions are not due to alcoholism, what is?'' |
26774 | When patent medicine advertisers would dare to resort to such a wholesale fraud as this, what may they be expected to refrain from? |
26774 | Which seems the more likely? |
26774 | Why a secret if not to permit extravagant, or fraudulent, claims as to therapeutic merit? |
26774 | Why disobey the influence? |
26774 | With scorn he said,"What are physicians good for if they do n''t know a drug that will cure as simple a thing as rheumatism?" |
26774 | ["] page 302: added missing quote harmful only, that so many people profess to have received benefit from them? |
26774 | of alcohol, and are used very freely by neurotic and debilitated persons? |
44325 | And you pretend to cure headaches with that? |
44325 | But why should any one who wants to get drunk drink Peruna when he can get whisky? |
44325 | Can_ you?_returned the other. |
44325 | Now,said the physician to his host,"what do you think of yourself?" |
44325 | What is to be done about it? |
44325 | What''s your formula? |
44325 | You can get all of those you want, ca n''t you? |
44325 | ( interrupting)--Does the advertisement make any qualifications as to the stage of tne disease? |
44325 | ( to Dr. Smith)--Dr. Smith, in view of the direct statement of your advertising, do you believe that Ozomulsion will cure consumption? |
44325 | Are the writers of those, letters really cured? |
44325 | Are they genuine? |
44325 | Are they honest? |
44325 | Are they, in their nature and from their source, entitled to such weight as would convince a reasonable mind? |
44325 | But these are trite things-- only, what if the newspapers fail us? |
44325 | But who gives careful study to such a letter? |
44325 | Does the price of goldenseal go up? |
44325 | Does the price of opium go too high, or the public fear of it make it an inexpedient thing to use? |
44325 | Does the price of whisky go up? |
44325 | Does this throw any light on the silence of the Massachusetts papers? |
44325 | Has he been taking any medicine?'' |
44325 | How could it be otherwise when the only avenues of publicity are controlled by the advertisers? |
44325 | How has his health been recently? |
44325 | How many? |
44325 | If this is not a claim that Dr. Bull''s Cough Syrup"will cure an established case of consumption,"what is it? |
44325 | Is it a mere coincidence that in each of these contracts the silence{ 076}clause is framed in the same words? |
44325 | Is it credible that a supposedly civilized nation should accept such stuff as gospel? |
44325 | Is not this contemptible? |
44325 | Is there, then, no legitimate advertising of preparations useful in diseases such as tuberculosis? |
44325 | It was perfectly harmless, she declared; did n''t the advertisement say"leaves no unpleasant effects"? |
44325 | Medicine or Liquor? |
44325 | Now what were the"matters and suggestions"which Dr. Pierce"would not wish to have published broadcast over the country for very good reasons?" |
44325 | Now why? |
44325 | One point they brought up: was Liquozone harmful? |
44325 | Puzzle: Which is the ethical and which the unethical advertisement? |
44325 | Q.--But will it cure consumption? |
44325 | Q.--Does not this advertisement state that Ozomulsion will cure consumption? |
44325 | Q.--Have you ever investigated any of these testimonials? |
44325 | Q.--Have you ever seen that advertisement before? |
44325 | Q.--Who wrote it? |
44325 | Q.--Will Ozomulsion cure consumption? |
44325 | Q.--Yes, but will Ozomulsion cure consumption? |
44325 | Richardson, will Ozomulsion cure consumption? |
44325 | Should you, on the face of this exhibit, accept their advice on a matter wholly affecting your physical welfare? |
44325 | Smith, will Ozomulsion cure consumption? |
44325 | We to- day have the responsibility of the whole matter upon our shoulders...."There? |
44325 | What does Peruna cure? |
44325 | What is catarrh? |
44325 | What is the value of these testimonials? |
44325 | What kind? |
44325 | What of their value as evidence? |
44325 | Where would you get your''repeats''? |
44325 | Why did the legislative reporters fail to find their work in print? |
44325 | Why repeat those they have if this is true? |
44325 | Why the otherwise universal silence? |
44325 | Why was it in vain for the speakers in that patent- medicine debate to search for their speeches in the next day''s newspapers? |
44325 | Why was this one subject tabooed? |
44325 | Why? |
44325 | Will the compound destroy germs in the human body? |
44325 | Will you kindly give me your version of the situation? |
44325 | Winslow''be sponsor for?" |
44325 | Would S. C. Wells& Co. guarantee that? |
44325 | Would any one other than a believer in witchcraft accept those statements? |
44325 | { 083} Can Mr. Cheney Reconcile These Statements? |
44325 | { 092} The Following are Extracts and Abstracts from Various Articles in the Ladies Home Journal? |
27128 | ''Do you remember the case of Leonard Thress? 27128 Falsifiers, these fasters?" |
27128 | Skin and bones? |
27128 | Again I ask, What will be lost by protracted fasts in such cases? |
27128 | And if he so worked with power during forenoons, why not others? |
27128 | And who is Dr. Keith? |
27128 | Are there really specifics for these conditions? |
27128 | Are they not new stars of hope to both physician and the people? |
27128 | Are they relished better than other foods? |
27128 | Are you still without any questioning of your authorized, established methods of treating the mentally sick? |
27128 | But how explain the loss of weight? |
27128 | Can children while growing rapidly do without breakfasts? |
27128 | Can they be taken with less aversion in cases of nausea and vomiting? |
27128 | Do I cry against them with too loud a voice? |
27128 | Do they ever prevent the uncovering of bones that makes the ways of acute sickness? |
27128 | Do they really nourish the brain so as to add clearness and strength to the mind? |
27128 | Does rest to anything that is tired tend to the abnormal? |
27128 | Does the picture reveal any skeleton condition? |
27128 | Have we reduced the mortality of disease by a change in dosage? |
27128 | How did this scheme affect me in a professional way, that is, in the reputation as a physician of average balance of brain functions? |
27128 | How foolish or dangerous? |
27128 | How is he to be cured? |
27128 | How is the strength kept up in the light of this physiology? |
27128 | How is this, you ask? |
27128 | How, then, can food be a support to vital power when the brain is more gravely depressed by disease? |
27128 | How? |
27128 | How? |
27128 | If so, how much, apart from the better sanitary conditions of living and from those involved in the care of the sick? |
27128 | Is he not very sick when those nerves require the stronger alcoholic? |
27128 | Is it disease or the wasting pounds? |
27128 | Is there special need in these regions of despair and mental chaos that the mere pounds and strength shall be kept up? |
27128 | Is this high estate ever reached through dosage? |
27128 | Now as we need not, can not feed the brain in time of sickness, what can we feed? |
27128 | Or is it that it would be a danger to lose a few pounds of body while Nature gets ready to ask for food in the gentlest and most persuasive way? |
27128 | Shall these fragile centres be permitted to rest when overwork has made them sick, or is there any other rational means for their recovery? |
27128 | Since vital power is centred in the brain, do we need to feed, can we feed, for other than brain reasons? |
27128 | Tanner and Suci,"skin and bones?" |
27128 | The question had been seriously raised as to whether Mr. Ritter had not committed a crime against the laws of Pennsylvania, and for what? |
27128 | To what good end are you now enforcing your_ predigested_ foods? |
27128 | Was there evidence of a loss of anything but fat? |
27128 | What availeth it to a man to talk righteously when virtue is not in him? |
27128 | What did I gain by this professionally? |
27128 | What do we fear in sickness? |
27128 | What drugs for such culture? |
27128 | What had authorized medical art to promise in such a case? |
27128 | What law of body was violated in the preliminary treatment intended to prepare Nature for the ordeal and to enable her to rally from it? |
27128 | What organs were"necessarily paralyzed"during the fast? |
27128 | What shall we eat? |
27128 | What vital organs suffered? |
27128 | What will be lost by protracted fasts? |
27128 | Where along the line in the reconstructive work called by a disease or injury is a medicine to apply with power to aid? |
27128 | Where is the logic of employing the sick to feed the sick? |
27128 | Where is the logic of the sick trying to heal the sick? |
27128 | Where is there virtue in this world that is of any practical good whose vital force is not to be found in example rather than in precept? |
27128 | Who can fail to see the science and the sense to relieve all diseases of the digestive tract? |
27128 | Why not all? |
27128 | Why should we not hope when new remedies are multiplying in such infinite excess over newly discovered diseases? |
27128 | Why were the meals not omitted long enough to cause such a reduction of strength as to make feeding less expensive in the outlay of others''muscle? |
27128 | Why, then, do we eat? |
27128 | Why? |
27128 | Why? |
27128 | Will the functions of the brain grow more abnormal by a suspension of digestive drafts upon it? |
27128 | Would the desire for food not come and with a saner condition of mind if they were permitted their own ways of eating? |
27128 | Would there be worry about starvation? |
27128 | [ 3] Wonderful are these fasts? |