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27944Why not, indeed, eliminate this middleman( the doctor) and buy the nostrums direct?
27944But what doctor worthy of the name would prescribe a medicine the composition of which he was ignorant?
27944What are the motives which impel persons to buy and use patent medicines?
17439205 Vaccination after Exposure to Smallpox 205 With what should one be vaccinated?
17439206 After Vaccination 206 Common Appearances after Vaccination 206 What to do during and after Vaccination?
17439206 Where Vaccination Should Be Performed?
17439207 Make a Record of your Vaccination?
27947= Quantity of Air Required.=--What do we regard as impure air?
27947Algæ-- what are they?
27947From what source shall good water be obtained?
27947How much air is required to render pure an air in a given space, in a given time, for a given number of people?
27947How often can the change be safely made, and how?
27947If this gory insect does not live by blood alone, how is it nourished?
27947Is mosquito fighting a success?
27947What is a reasonable daily domestic consumption?
27947What is the index of impurity?
21560How can this be rectified? 21560 Again, why should the use of the linen underwear we recommend have such a beneficial effect on sufferers from rheumatism and various skin troubles? 21560 Are the pores blocked up? 21560 But, now, is there nothing that can be done to quicken that inner action, the slowness of which has paved the way for all this mischief? 21560 How in the world could it do good? 21560 How is it that vital action seizes these mere motor nerves and leaves the brain? 21560 How is this explained? 21560 In every case of realnervous prostration,"our question must be-- How shall we enable this vital element to recreate itself?
21560No one would ask their guests to wash with water others had used; how many offer them air which has been made foul by previous use?
21560Now, there will occur a most important question: Is the child cold or feverish?
21560The sister heard all in thoughtful silence, but when the doctor went away she said to herself,"May not I lower this flame?
21560Throat, Sore.--The first question in any case of sore throat, is, What is the temperature of the patient?
21560What is wrong?
21560What, therefore, prevents everyone enjoying it at all times?
21560Why should not sensible men and women get a little independent thought of their own?
21560You are, perhaps, ready to ask if we care nothing about bad water?
39044Are they generally much alike, or do they change often?
39044Are they in Child- bed?
39044Are they pregnant?
39044But what good Physician is mean and vile enough to purchase a few Hours of Ease and Tranquillity at so high, so very odious a Price?
39044Can it be supposed then, that any one single Medicine, compound or simple, shall cure thirty times as many Diseases as those I have treated of?
39044Does he cut them painfully?
39044Does he draw his Breath easily?
39044Does he expectorate, or cough up?
39044Does he get Sleep?
39044Does he go to stool often or seldom?
39044Does he keep his Bed in the Day Time, or quit it?
39044Does he make much Urine?
39044Does he sweat?
39044Does she suckle the Infant herself?
39044Does the Child void Worms, upwards or downwards?
39044Has he Pains in the Head, the Throat, the Breast, the Stomach, the Belly, the Loins, or in the Limbs, the Extremities of the Body?
39044Has he any Fever?
39044Has he had the Small Pocks?
39044Has he never had the same Distemper before?
39044Has he still tolerable Strength, or is he weak?
39044Has her Milk come in due Time and Quantity?
39044Has the Mother cleansed sufficiently?
39044Has their Delivery been happily accomplished?
39044How long has he been sick?
39044How many Teeth has he cut?
39044How then should a sick Person escape dying by them?
39044If they have the very same Virtues, for what Purpose are they blended?
39044In what Manner did his present Sickness begin, or appear?
39044Is he any- wise ricketty, or subject to Knots or Kernels?
39044Is he generally a healthy Person?
39044Is he hot, or cold?
39044Is he in the same Condition throughout the whole Day?
39044Is he still, or restless?
39044Is his Belly large, swelled, or hard?
39044Is his Pulse hard or soft?
39044Is his Sleep quiet, or otherwise?
39044Is his Tongue dry?
39044Is she subject to the Whites?
39044Is so, how long since?
39044It is acknowledged however, that they have proved ineffectual in a few Cases; but what Disease is there, which does not sometimes prove incurable?
39044The Progress of this Disease advances exactly like that described in the preceding Chapter: for how can they differ considerably?
39044They will say, how shall the Patient sleep at this Rate?
39044This is a very great and real Evil, and how shall it be prevented?
39044Those, who inclose themselves in very hot Rooms, never get quite cured; and how is it possible they should be cured in such a Situation?
39044What Advantage can accrue to us from opposing the fatal Torrent, which sweeps them off?
39044What Appearance has his Urine, as to Colour and Contents?
39044What Appearance have his Stools, and what is their usual quantity?
39044What Effects have they produced?
39044What Interest have any of us in forbidding sick People to eat, to be stifled, or to drink such heating things as heighten their Fever?
39044What Medicines has he taken?
39044What Regimen does he observe in his Sickness?
39044What a deplorable Deficience of the necessary Assistance for such must then be in a Country, that is not provided with a single Hospital?
39044What is his general Course of Life?
39044What then are the Causes of this?
39044_ General Questions._ What is the Patient''s Age?
39044_ Questions relating to Children._ What is the Child''s exact Age?
39044_ Questions with Respect to Women._ Have they arrived at their monthly Discharges, and are these regular?
39044does he complain of Thirst?
39044of Reachings to vomit, or of an Aversion to Food?
39044of an ill Tast in his Mouth?
18467You found everything as represented?
1846787?
18467Can a proposition be plainer?
18467Can an offer be more fair and business- like?
18467Do you consult your own reason and best interests?
18467Does not every one know that, when the unnatural stimulus is removed, he fails?
18467Does the fact that an article is prepared by a process known only to the manufacturer render that article less valuable?
18467For instance, how is the chair of astronomy filled?
18467For what crime can be more deserving of punishment than the holding out of false hopes and pretenses to the unfortunate?
18467He asked me"why I did not go to the Invalids''Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N.Y., and get cured?"
18467How many physicians know the elementary composition of the remedies which they employ, some of which never have been analyzed?
18467How shall we distinguish the combination of organic elements, if not by the manner in which they characterize the constitution?
18467How, then, can we account for the evident accommodation of the eye to the varying distances?
18467I spent the day in grateful tears-- how could I help it?
18467I then asked him, what about Dr. Pierce''s world- famed Surgical Institute?
18467If he have light, why hide it from the world?
18467If she desire a plurality of loves, it must be a law of her nature; but is communism the desire of our wives and daughters?
18467If these were the statistics twenty- four years ago, with our greatly increased population, what must they be to- day?
18467If you ask: Is there any advantage in considering the phenomena of nature as the result of DIVINE VOLITION?
18467In all seriousness we ask would any other remedy except a narcotic or stimulant be used with such persistency for anything like this length of time?
18467Is it any wonder that acute suppressions occur or that inflammations set in?
18467Is it meritorious in the physician to modestly veil his discoveries, regardless of their importance?
18467Is it not apparent that such agents form a habit which is often worse than the disease, and yet fail to effect a cure?
18467Is it not preferable to say that she responds to intelligent, loving Omnipotence?
18467Is not this true of nine- tenths of all who suffer from this malady, and have recourse to this class of remedies?
18467It therefore follows that generation in some animals require?
18467Legislators have battled with intemperance, but have done comparatively little to banish from our midst this necessary(?)
18467Man breathes by means of lungs; but who can understand their wonderful mechanism, so perfect in all its parts?
18467Now to the point-- are you listening?
18467Of course the principle which is lacking should be supplied; but has the physician the remedial agents properly prepared, and ready for prescribing?
18467Reader, are you accustomed to think and act for yourself?
18467Should this vitalizing power be termed nerve- force, electricity, heat, or motion?
18467Then by what?
18467Then how can we remedially fulfill the preceding indications?
18467This being done, the question naturally arises:_ How can health be best maintained and longevity secured?_ INFLUENCE OF FOOD.
18467Under the continued operation of a poison, inducing such symptoms as these, what chance is there for remedies to accomplish their specific action?
18467What are newspapers for, if not to circulate information?
18467What are the physiological and morbid results attending the ordinary and the immoderate exercise of the VOLITIVE FACULTIES?
18467What earthly being do we love so devotedly as our mother?
18467What more valuable information can a newspaper give than to tell a sick man where he can be cured?
18467What physician presumes to prescribe for himself, when suddenly prostrated by serious illness?
18467What rendered him thus perfect?
18467What results follow the_ natural_ and the_ excessive_ exercise of the EMOTIVE FACULTIES?
18467What rounded off his natural asperities, and moulded up his virtues?
18467What shall we say concerning abortionists, men and women who are willing to engage in the murder of innocents for pay?
18467What should be the essential characteristics of an Invalids''Home?
18467What suffering is greater than the sense of awful suffocation from a heart that is not acting well?
18467When the faculty of a university is to be chosen, how are its members selected?
18467Who can estimate the value of such a transformation from nervousness and despondency to vigorous manhood?
18467Why?
18467Why?
18467Why?
18467Would any one think of giving to a weak, debilitated man large portions of brandy to enable him to work?
17682''What have you got in that great waggon?'' 17682 But is it the truth?
17682But what do you know about oxalic acid?
17682How can beauty grow in these vile cities?
17682If we all adopt_ that_ diet,her pseudo- disciples cry,"what is to become of the potatoes?"
17682May I safely do this? 17682 Really, Mr Taste, you would not, I presume, have me suppress the truth simply because it happens to be profitable?"
17682The moral of which is?
17682What is the use of your music, your statuary, your fine pictures, your poetry, to the starving and the oppressed?
17682What kind of animals? 17682 Why not from your relative, Unnatural Taste?
17682( 2) Are cooked lentils, butter- beans, macaroni, etc., more beneficial taken hot than after they have cooled?
17682( 3) Could uncooked vegetables_ of sufficient nutriment_ be substituted for these?
17682( 3) Is olive oil good to take?
17682( 4) Is it good for children?
17682( 5) Is the diet satisfying, or is there a longing for conventional dietary( often found amongst food reformers)?
17682( 5) Is the diet satisfying, or is there a longing for conventional dietary( often found amongst food reformers)?
17682( 5) What nuts are richest in phosphorus?
17682( 6) Is the diet quite satisfactory in winter?
17682( 6) Is the diet quite satisfactory in winter?
17682( Or do you?)
17682***** CAKEOMA PUDDING?
17682***** WHAT WOULD YOU GIVE FOR A PERFECT SKIN?
17682Again, who does not love a library catalogue?
17682And is that diet so very expensive that it would be beyond the means of an agricultural labourer in any country?
17682And is the desiccated or dry malt extract to be preferred to the ordinary sticky article?
17682And what would you do without your patients?"
17682Are lemons or eggs injurious to the heart?
17682Are there any dangers even here?
17682Are there not too many ugly and discordant posters?
17682Are these pains likely to be due to wrong food?
17682Being human, how can she but envy those of her old friends who have their evenings to themselves?
17682Bile?
17682But does all this go far enough?
17682But is it not the more or the less of our imagination that makes such dealings possible?
17682But is not the converse at least as often true?
17682But is not the question of how much food we ought to eat equally urgent whether we are vegetarian or omnivorous?
17682But it may be said:"How can you substantiate such a general and sweeping statement?"
17682But to test it we should ask ourselves: What is the reason for the necessity to take food into the body?
17682But what doses of sugar did the rabbits get?"
17682But what is the homemaker of limited means, who must have some help, to do under present conditions?
17682But where are they?
17682But who can say whether these changes are attributable merely to a deficiency or to a previous excess?
17682But why put all the trouble down to present deficiency instead of to previous excess?
17682But, if this standpoint is right, is not fear at least a vestigial organ, a survival of a mental activity which served its purpose in times gone by?
17682CAN MALARIA BE PREVENTED?
17682Can inconsistency go further?
17682Can these generally"instructive"and"useful,"generally also solitary, occupations be called play?
17682Do you consider it better to use the enema than to take a mild aperient?
17682Do you consider trade and manufacture so sordid that they are beneath the ministrations of beauty?
17682Do you think dried milk is harmful to me?
17682Do you think it a degradation of art that it should be enlisted by the makers of wall- papers?
17682Do you think that if I went on to a milk diet for a time it would do good?
17682ENVOY Prince whose course through the world is free, Fare you better than dreamers do?
17682HOW MUCH SHOULD WE EAT?
17682HOW MUCH SHOULD WE EAT?
17682HOW MUCH SHOULD WE EAT?
17682Has not every life its revelations?
17682He seems to be a vegetarian?
17682His father is away all day, and mothers are, as a rule, soft marks, are they not?
17682Hodge, 597 Vegetalism, The Scientific Basis of, Prof. H. Labbe, 549, 584 West Wind, Ode to, Shelley, 555 What makes a Holiday?
17682How are we to tell when a given person is getting enough food, either natural or partly natural?
17682How can she help gleaning the impression that such work is"menial,"when her employers more or less openly despise her?
17682How do you make bread then?"
17682How does he account for that?
17682How is it, again, that the natives of the West Indies, when living on sugar( in its crude state, I suppose) have excellent teeth and perfect health?
17682I think they must be the most proper sowing- time, for is it not clear that Nature sows seed, not in spring, but in autumn?
17682I wonder how many of us could conscientiously say that we devote fifteen or twenty minutes regularly every day to the system?
17682IS PURE LIME JUICE OBTAINABLE?
17682If so how is it to be administered?
17682If so, how does he account for it?
17682If the coal in the fireplace_ were_ the cause of the heat of the fire( but is it?
17682If we discard our natural guides, which of the claimants to knowledge is to be followed, and is there any knowledge at all such as is claimed?
17682Is it to give strength and heat to the body?
17682Is not raw sugar better the less manufactured it is?
17682Is not the same thing the explanation of shop- gazing?
17682Is not this attitude of mind due to a misunderstanding?
17682Is saccharine less harmful than sugar for sweetening?
17682Is there not too little consideration given to theoretical issues underlying practical experience of disease?
17682Is this a uric acid condition, or do you think it merely due to a lack of nourishment, causing a lack of synovial fluid?
17682Its hardships?
17682Make me thy lyre, even as the forest is: What if my leaves are falling like its own?
17682O Wind, If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?
17682One of"The Jolly Rhymster''s"best things begins--"Finger- post, finger- post, why do you stand Pointing all day with your silly flat hand?"
17682Or is it to restore the waste of the body sustained by the action on it of the force of life or zoo- dynamic which inhabits it?
17682Ought I to refrain from that?"
17682Resolved into a single sentence, what all my correspondents wish to know is this: Is a two- meal dietary best for all?
17682Seekest thou repose now?
17682Should I use an enema when I feel like this, or wait for natural results?
17682Suppose the milk contains disease germs, would not this cheese be injurious, as the milk is not sterilised by being brought to boiling point?
17682Tell me, thou star, whose wings of light Speed thee in thy fiery flight, In what cavern of the night Will thy pinions close now?
17682The price is reasonable; but I think I would rather see a sample first, would n''t you?
17682Then what are you going to do about it?"
17682UNFIRED DIET FOR A CHILD: IS IT SUITABLE?
17682WHAT MAKES A HOLIDAY?
17682WILL OTHER READERS DO LIKEWISE?
17682Weary wind, who wanderest Like the world''s rejected guest, Hast thou still some secret nest On the tree or billow?
17682What contentment can she find in a life of drudgery unenlightened by intelligent interest in learning how to do something well?
17682What do these 200 grammes really bring in nutritive elements?
17682What does it all mean?
17682What grounds has Dr Knaggs for speaking so definitely about human magnetism and that of vegetables?
17682What is it makes a holiday?
17682What is it that induces boils in one person and not in another under identical circumstances?
17682What is the homemaker of limited means, who must have some help, to do under present conditions?
17682What of this method?
17682What proof have you?"
17682What proportion( approximately) is it to total body weight?
17682What would your patients do without it?
17682What, then, must be our conclusions in reference to these and similar facts of which it is only possible to give a mere outline here?
17682When you say that''fruit is mostly sugar,''are you not leaving the water of the fruit out of account?
17682Where are the streets and their smoke and stain When to the land of the lark we flee?
17682Where can I get information_ re_ Professor Atwater''s experiments and other recent works on similar subjects?
17682Where is the sight that we may not see, Cloudland''s citadel passing through?
17682Which of all these things makes these days my holiday?
17682Which of these definite and contradictory assertions does Dr Knaggs support, and why?
17682Who amongst ordinary men and women has a reliable natural taste that would be an infallible guide in all matters of food?
17682Who can say what the Cornish sea means to that tired worker?
17682Who does not know the charm of looking down the theatre- list of the morning paper?
17682Who does not know the peaceful activity of a Sunday evening, the fruitful quiet of a long railway journey or sea- voyage_ at the end_ of a holiday?
17682Who does not like looking over prospectuses of lectures and classes at the beginning of the winter session?
17682Who has not been tempted to shirk practice of some sort in thinking of a prize?
17682Whoever heard of music without instruments?
17682Whoever heard of statues dancing?
17682Why is this so?
17682Why not live on unfired food, such as tinned tongue, sardines and bottled shrimps?"
17682Why of the bondage of earth complain?
17682Why should meat have any bad effect upon the kidneys?
17682Why, then, do you recommend fruit, which is mostly sugar?"
17682Will any average person say that that quantity, divided into three meals, would be nauseating to him?
17682Will you kindly enlighten me on the subject?
17682Will you tell me if the same applies to dried milk-- will it tend to increase intestinal trouble?
17682Would any reader care to try this and report upon it?
17682Would bathing myself with cold water over the region of the heart strengthen the muscles?
17682You chose such as are used to taking shop sugar as part of their ordinary food, of course?"
17682_ This soup is not so much nutritive as cleansing and antiseptic._ TASTE OR THEORY?
17682_ What_ organic salts are so converted?
17682means by_ each pound_ of_ bone_ and_ muscle_ in the body weight?
17682say:"These quantities were settled by physiologists many years ago, and no good reasons have since been adduced for altering them"?
17682says is necessary, either for himself or his children?
17682says that"some twenty years ago most people lived fairly close to the old physiological quantities"( but what are these?
17682too much?
17682writes.--Is malt extract a good thing to take daily with an ordinary non- flesh diet, two teaspoonfuls or so at breakfast?
17682writes:--Is there any way, independent of diet, of increasing the red corpuscles in the blood?
17682|||+--------------------------------------------------------------+ HOW MUCH SHOULD WE EAT?
13444''And yet your husband loves you?'' 13444 ''Can you talk with him upon this subject?''
13444''Do you think so?'' 13444 AND YOU, MOTHER, knowing the danger that besets your daughters at this critical period, are you justified in keeping silent?
13444How can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit?
13444Think you that good seed sown will bring forth bitter fruit? 13444 This is up- hill work,"said Jenny;"So is life,"said I;"shall we Climb it each alone, or, Jenny, Will you come and climb with me?"
13444Thunderstorms clear the atmosphere and promote vegetation; then why not Love- spats promote love, as they certainly often do?
13444WHAT IS IT, THEN, THAT USUALLY CAUSES distress to many women, whether a bride or a long- time wife?
13444***** SHALL PREGNANT WOMEN WORK?
13444***** WHERE DID THE BABY COME FROM?
13444A COMMON QUESTION.--The question is often asked,"Can Conception be prevented at all times?"
13444ADMIRED AND BELOVED.--Young lady, would you be admired and beloved?
13444Afraid of the girls, are you?
13444And what place is as secure as that chosen, where they can be reached only with the utmost difficulty, and than only as the peril of even life itself?
13444And why?
13444And, think you, that your son and daughter, later in life will make you their confidant as they ought?
13444Are jesters and buffoons your choice friends?
13444Are not such parents largely to blame?
13444Are the magistrates and the police powerless?
13444Are there not"as good fish in the sea as ever were caught?"
13444Are they not criminals in a high degree?
13444Are you a true, straightforward, manly fellow, with whose healthful and uncorrupted nature it is good for society to come in contact?
13444Are you able to make any return for social recognition and social privileges?
13444BRAINY ENOUGH.--What kind of women make the best wives?
13444Because you would rather be Mrs. Nobody, than make the effort to be Miss Somebody?
13444But how did you come to us, you dear?
13444CHARACTER OF ILLEGITIMATES.--Wherein, then, consists this difference?
13444CONCLUSION.--Would you, then, secure the love and trust of your wife, and become an object of her ever- growing tenderness and reverence?
13444CONFIDENCE AND EXPOSURE.--I hear some of you say, can not some influence be brought to bear upon this plague- spot?
13444Can maternity be natural when it is undesigned by the father or undesired by the mother?
13444Can not many now unhappy remember them as the beginning of that alienation which embittered your subsequent affectional cup, spoiled your lives?
13444Can you be held guiltless if your daughter ruins body and mind because you were too modest to tell her the laws of her being?
13444Do n''t say where are you stopping?
13444Do n''t say who may you be; say who are you?
13444Do women in all circles of society, when practicing these terrible crimes realize the real danger?
13444Do you blame me because I write so freely?
13444Do you know anything?
13444Do you love and seek the society of the wise and good?
13444Do you seek to be with the profane?
13444Do you, can you love me?
13444Does not this alone prove to us, conclusively, that there is a Divinity in the background governing, controlling and influencing our lives?
13444FATAL CONDITIONS.--What are all lovers''"spats"but disappointment in its very worst form?
13444FLIRTING JUST FOR FUN.--Who is the flirt, what is his reputation, motive, or character?
13444FOOLISH DREAD OF CHILDREN.--What is more deplorable and pitiable than an old couple childless?
13444Feet whence did you come, you darling things?
13444From what other source do or can they come?
13444George F. Hall says:"why not pay careful attention to man in all his elements of strength, physical, mental, and moral?
13444God has ordained that children should thus be brought into the world, do you call the works of God silly?
13444Had you rather take the lowest seat among these than the highest seat among others?
13444Have they not fouled their own nest, and transmitted to their children predisposition to moral evil?
13444Have you a good set of teeth, which you are willing to show whenever the wit of the company gets off a good thing?
13444Have you, young man, who are at home whining over the fact that you can not get into society, done anything to give you a claim to social recognition?
13444He who maims my person effects that which medicine may remedy; but what herb has sovereignty over the wounds of slander?
13444He who plunders my property takes from me that which can be repaired by time; but what period can repair a ruined reputation?
13444How can her own brothers and sisters associate with her?
13444How can you look an innocent girl in the face when you are degrading your manhood with the vilest practice?
13444How can you, my friend, secure for your person the loving care and respect of your wife?
13444How did they all come just to be you?
13444I wonder if you are as impatient to see me as I am to fly to you?
13444In other words, as a return for what you wish to have society do for you, what can you do for society?
13444In short, do you possess anything of any social value?
13444In what other can they?
13444Indeed, as ontaigne[ Transcriber''s note: Montaigne?]
13444Is it not both unwise and self- destructive; and in every way calculated to render your case, present and prospective, still more hopeless?
13444Is it that one false step which now constitutes the boundary between virtue and vice?
13444Is not this the only proper method, and the one most likely to result happily?
13444Is the law and moral right to continue to be trodden under foot?
13444Is there no relief for helpless women that are bound by the ties of marriage to men who are nothing but rotten corruption?
13444Is this your habit?
13444Let echo answer, What?
13444MOTHERS, DOES GOD THUS PUT the endowment of your darlings into your moulding power?
13444May I hope?
13444Nature has no secrets, and why should we?
13444Now what think you of this"seeing life?"
13444Now, if in such conditions men beget their children, who can affect surprise if they develop licentious tendencies?
13444Now, what law has been broken, to induce this penalty?
13444Of the throng that struggle at the gates of entrance, how many may reach their anticipated goal?
13444Oh, Laura, can you love me in return?
13444On a sunny Summer morning, Early as the dew was dry, Up the hill I went a berrying; Need I tell you-- tell you why?
13444Or is this the way either to retrieve your past loss, or provide for the future?
13444Or rather, the discovery of that false step?
13444RETRIEVE YOUR PAST LOSS.--Do sun, moon, and stars indeed rise and set in your loved one?
13444SOCIETY OF THE VULGAR.--Do you love the society of the vulgar?
13444SUFFERING WOMEN.--Who can be astonished at the many unhappy marriages, if he knows how unworthy most men are of their wives?
13444Shall other animals rear nearly all their young, and shall man, constitutionally by far the strongest of them all, lose half or more of his?
13444TELLING THEIR LOVE.--The generality of the sex is, love to be loved; how are they to know the fact that they are loved unless they are told?
13444THE FIRST LESSONS.--Should you be asked by your four or five- year old,"Mamma, where did you get me?"
13444THE PENALTIES FOR LOST VIRTUE.--Can the harlot be welcomed where either children, brothers, sisters, wife, or husband are found?
13444THE SECOND LESSON.--The second lesson came with the question,"But_ where_ is the nest?"
13444TOO OFTEN THE HUSBAND thinks only of his personal gratification; he insists upon what he calls his rights(?
13444The corset more than any other one thing is responsible for woman''s being the victim of disease and doctors...."What is the effect upon the child?
13444The principle is the same; and if the principle is right, why not multiply methods?
13444The stars live in the harmony of love, and why should not we, too, love each other?"
13444Then by what?
13444To whom can you introduce her?
13444WHAT ARE YOU GOOD FOR?--Are you a good beau, and are you willing to make yourself useful in waiting on the ladies on all occasions?
13444WHY NOT MATRIMONY?]
13444What can you say concerning her?
13444What is the result?
13444What kind of coin do you propose to pay in the discharge of the obligation which comes upon you with social recognition?
13444What makes your cheek like a warm, white rose?
13444What makes your forehead so smooth and high?
13444What man is there who can not trace the origin of many of the best maxims of his life to the lips of her who gave him birth?
13444What plummet can sound the depths of a woman''s fall who has become a harlot?
13444What power shall blanch the sullied show of character?
13444What rendered him thus perfect?
13444What rounded off his natural asperities, and moulded up his virtues?
13444What will be his fate in life?]
13444When will mothers awake from their lethargy?
13444Whence that three- cornered smile of bliss?
13444Where did you come from, baby dear?
13444Where did you get that little tear?
13444Where did you get the eyes so blue?
13444Where did you get this pretty ear?
13444Where did you get those arms and hands?
13444While now--(will God forgive me?)
13444Who can redeem it lost?
13444Who can tell how much this state of things is due to the enervation of maternal life forces by the one instrument of torture?
13444Who shall quarrel with the Divinely implanted instinct, or declare it to be vulgar or unmentionable?
13444Who shall repair it injured?
13444Who will dare question that this mother''s effort to destroy him while in embryo was the main cause in bringing him to the level of the brutes?
13444Who will not confess the influence of a mother in forming the heart of a child?
13444Why Bring Into the World Idiots, Fools, Criminals and Lunatics?
13444Why have I found grace in thine eyes that thou shouldest take knowledge of me, seeing I am a stranger?"
13444Why marry at all if not to found a family that shall live to bless and make glad the earth after father and mother are gone?
13444Why may not lying be as legitimately cured by blisters made with hot coals as by black and blue spots made with a ruler or whip?
13444Why should we do less?
13444Will she ask mamma whether it is ever proper to sit in her lover''s lap?
13444Will the legislature or congress do nothing?
13444Will you kindly favor me with a testimonial as to my character, ability and conduct while at Boston Normal School?
13444Will you love her selfish, shirking, calculating nature after twenty years of close companionship?
13444Will you trifle with the dearest interests of your children?
13444Wilt thou, then, Spurn at His edict, and fulfill a man''s?
13444With assumed harshness the lady asks her lover: Who are you, and what do you want?
13444With what inherent repulsion do you look back upon them?
13444Would you be an ornament to your sex, and a blessing to your race?
13444[ Illustration: THE TWO PATHS-- WHAT WILL THE GIRL BECOME?
13444[ Illustration: THE TWO PATHS-- What Will The Boy Become?
13444and can you not catch them?
13444because his earnest manly consecrated life is a mighty power on God''s side?
13444because she is pitiful to the sinful, tender to the sorrowful, capable, self- reliant, modest, true- hearted?
13444because you feel you can not live without him?
13444because you have a great empty place in your head and heart that nothing but a man can fill?
13444in brief, because she is the embodiment of all womanly virtues?
13444is this the order of nature?
13444say where are you staying?
13444which think you is the most sensible and fraught with the least danger to your darling boy or girl?
23609''And yet your husband loves you?'' 23609 ''Can you talk with him upon this subject?''
23609''Do you think so?'' 23609 AND YOU, MOTHER, knowing the danger that besets your daughters at this critical period, are you justified in keeping silent?
23609How can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit?
23609Think you that good seed sown will bring forth bitter fruit? 23609 This is up- hill work,"said Jenny;"So is life,"said I;"shall we Climb it each alone, or, Jenny, Will you come and climb with me?"
23609Thunderstorms clear the atmosphere and promote vegetation; then why not Love- spats promote love, as they certainly often do? 23609 WHAT IS IT, THEN, THAT USUALLY CAUSES distress to many women, whether a bride or a long- time wife?"
23609***** Shall Pregnant Women Work?
23609***** Why Bring Into the World Idiots, Fools, Criminals and Lunatics?
23609ADMIRED AND BELOVED.--Young lady, would you be admired and beloved?
23609Afraid of the girls, are you?
23609And why?
23609And, think you, that your son and daughter, later in life will make you their confidant as they ought?
23609Are jesters and buffoons your choice friends?
23609Are not such parents largely to blame?
23609Are the magistrates and the police powerless?
23609Are there not other hearts on earth just as loving and lovely, and in every way as congenial?
23609Are there not"as good fish in the sea as ever were caught?"
23609Are they not criminals in a high degree?
23609Are you a true, straightforward, manly fellow, with whose healthful and uncorrupted nature it is good for society to come in contact?
23609Are you able to make any return for social recognition and social privileges?
23609BRAINY ENOUGH.--What kind of women make the best wives?
23609Because you would rather be Mrs. Nobody, than make the effort to be Miss Somebody?
23609CHARACTER OF ILLEGITIMATES.--Wherein, then, consists this difference?
23609CONCLUSION.--Would you, then, secure the love and trust of your wife, and become an object of her ever- growing tenderness and reverence?
23609CONFIDENCE AND EXPOSURE.--I hear some of you say, can not some influence be brought to bear upon this plague- spot?
23609Can maternity be natural when it is undesigned by the father or undesired by the mother?
23609Can not many now unhappy remember them as the beginning of that alienation which embittered your subsequent affectional cup, and spoiled your lives?
23609Can you be held guiltless if your daughter ruins body and mind because you were_ too modest_ to tell her the laws of her being?
23609Do n''t say where are you stopping?
23609Do n''t say who may you be; say who are you?
23609Do women in all circles of society, when practicing these terrible crimes realize the real danger?
23609Do you blame me because I write so freely?
23609Do you know anything?
23609Do you love and seek the society of the wise and good?
23609Do you seek to be with the profane?
23609Do you, can you love me?
23609Does not this alone prove to us, conclusively, that there is a Divinity in the background governing, controlling and influencing our lives?
23609FATAL CONDITIONS.--What are all lovers''"spats"but disappointment in its very worst form?
23609FLIRTING JUST FOR FUN.--Who is the flirt, what is his reputation, motive, or character?
23609From what other source do or can they come?
23609George F. Hall says:"Why not pay careful attention to man in all his elements of strength, physical, mental, and moral?
23609God has ordained that children should thus be brought into the world, do you call the works of God silly?
23609Had you rather take the lowest seat among these than the highest seat among others?
23609Have they not fouled their own nest, and transmitted to their children predisposition to moral evil?
23609Have you a good set of teeth, which you are willing to show whenever the wit of the company gets off a good thing?
23609Have you, young man, who are at home whining over the fact that you can not get into society, done anything to give you a claim to social recognition?
23609He answers with ardent confidence:"Thy love I do adore, The stars live in the harmony of love, and why should not we, too, love each other?"
23609He who maims my person effects that which medicine may remedy; but what herb has sovereignty over the wounds of slander?
23609He who plunders my property takes from me that which can be repaired by time; but what period can repair a ruined reputation?
23609How can her own brothers and sisters associate with her?
23609How can you look an innocent girl in the face when you are degrading your manhood with the vilest practice?
23609How can you, my friend, secure for your person the loving care and respect of your wife?
23609How the mind speaks through the nerves and muscles,???
23609How the mind speaks through the nerves and muscles,???
23609How the mind speaks through the nerves and muscles,???
23609How to cook for the sick, 375- 379 Human magnetism, effects of,???
23609How to cook for the sick, 375- 379 Human magnetism, effects of,???
23609How to cook for the sick, 375- 379 Human magnetism, effects of,???
23609Human figure, a perfect, 99- 100 Hygienic laws, 406- 408 Ignorance, coarseness, etc., 24 Illustrations,???
23609Human figure, a perfect, 99- 100 Hygienic laws, 406- 408 Ignorance, coarseness, etc., 24 Illustrations,???
23609Human figure, a perfect, 99- 100 Hygienic laws, 406- 408 Ignorance, coarseness, etc., 24 Illustrations,???
23609I wonder if you are as impatient to see me as I am to fly to you?
23609IS IT EVER RIGHT TO PREVENT CONCEPTION?
23609In other words, as a return for what you wish to have society do for you, what can you do for society?
23609In short, do you possess anything of any social value?
23609In what other can they?
23609Is it not both unwise and self- destructive; and in every way calculated to render your case, present and prospective, still more hopeless?
23609Is it that one false step which now constitutes the boundary between virtue and vice?
23609Is not this the only proper method, and the one most likely to result happily?
23609Is the law and moral right to continue to be trodden under foot?
23609Is there no relief for helpless women that are bound by the ties of marriage to men who are nothing but rotten corruption?
23609Is this the order of nature?
23609Is this your habit?
23609Let echo answer, What?
23609MOTHERS, DOES GOD THUS PUT the endowment of your darlings into your moulding power?
23609May I hope?
23609Nature has no secrets, and why should we?
23609Now what think you of this"seeing life?"
23609Now, if in such conditions men beget their children, who can affect surprise if they develop licentious tendencies?
23609Now, what law has been broken, to induce this penalty?
23609Of the throng that struggle at the gates of entrance, how many may reach their anticipated goal?
23609Oh, Laura, can you love me in return?
23609On a sunny Summer morning, Early as the dew was dry, Up the hill I went a berrying; Need I tell you-- tell you why?
23609Or is this the way either to retrieve your past loss, or provide for the future?
23609Or rather, the discovery of that false step?
23609RETRIEVE YOUR PAST LOSS.--Do sun, moon, and stars indeed rise and set in your loved one?
23609SOCIETY OF THE VULGAR.--Do you love the society of the vulgar?
23609SUFFERING WOMEN.--Who can be astonished at the many unhappy marriages, if he knows how unworthy most men are of their wives?
23609Shall other animals rear nearly all their young, and shall man, constitutionally by far the strongest of them all, lose half or more of his?
23609TELLING THEIR LOVE.--The generality of the sex is love to be loved: how are they to know the fact that they{ 38} are loved unless they are told?
23609THE FIRST LESSONS.--Should you be asked by your four or five- year old,"Mamma, where did you get me?"
23609THE PENALTIES FOR LOST VIRTUE.--Can the harlot be welcomed where either children, brothers, sisters, wife, or husband are found?
23609THE SECOND LESSON.--The second lesson came with the question,"But_ where_ is the nest?"
23609TOO OFTEN THE HUSBAND thinks only of his personal gratification; he insists upon what he calls his rights(?
23609The corset more than any other one thing is responsible for woman''s being the victim of disease and doctors...."What is the effect upon the child?
23609The principle is the same; and if the principle is right, why not multiply methods?
23609The question is always asked,"Can Conception be prevented at all times?"
23609Then by what?
23609To whom can you introduce her?
23609WHAT ARE YOU GOOD FOR?--Are you a good beau, and are you willing to make yourself useful in waiting on the{ 67} ladies on all occasions?
23609What can you say concerning her?
23609What is the result?
23609What kind of coin do you propose to pay in the discharge of the obligation which comes upon you with social recognition?
23609What man is there who can not trace the origin of many of the best maxims of his life to the lips of her who gave him birth?
23609What plummet can sound the depths of a woman''s fall who has become a harlot?
23609What power shall blanch the sullied show of character?
23609What rendered him thus perfect?
23609What{ 99} rounded off his natural asperities, and moulded up his virtues?
23609When will mothers awake from their lethargy?
23609While now--(will God forgive me?)
23609Who can redeem it lost?
23609Who can tell how much this state of things is due to the enervation of maternal life forces by the one instrument of torture?
23609Who shall repair it injured?
23609Who will dare question that this mother''s effort to destroy him while in embryo was the main cause in bringing him to the level of the brutes?
23609Who will not confess the influence of a mother in forming the heart of a child?
23609Who{ 202} shall quarrel with the Divinely implanted instinct, or declare it to be vulgar or unmentionable?
23609Why have I found grace in{ 197} thine eyes that thou shouldest take knowledge of me, seeing I am a stranger?"
23609Why marry at all if not to found a family that shall live to bless and make glad the earth after father and mother are gone?
23609Why may not lying be as legitimately cured by blisters made with hot coals as by black and blue spots made with a ruler or whip?
23609Why should we do less?
23609Will she ask mamma whether it is ever proper to sit in her lover''s lap?
23609Will the legislature or congress do nothing?
23609Will you in matters thus momentous, head- long rush"Where angels dare not tread?"
23609Will you kindly favor me{ 40} with a testimonial as to my character, ability and conduct while at Boston Normal School?
23609Will you love her selfish, shirking, calculating nature after twenty years of close companionship?
23609Will you trifle with the dearest interests of your children?
23609Wilt thou, then, Spurn at His edict, and fulfill a man''s?
23609With assumed harshness the lady asks her lover:"Who are you, and what do you want?"
23609With what inherent repulsion do you look back upon them?
23609Would you be an ornament to your sex, and a blessing to your race?
23609and can you not catch them?
23609because she is pitiful to the sinful, tender to the sorrowful, capable, self- reliant, modest, true- hearted?
23609because you feel you can not live without him?
23609because you have a great empty place in your head and heart that nothing but a man can fill?
23609in brief, because she is the embodiment of all womanly virtues?
23609say where are you staying?
23609which think you is the most sensible and fraught with the least danger to your darling boy or girl?
23609{ 458}[ Illustration: THE TWO PATHS: WHAT WILL THE BOY BECOME?]