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? |
13397 | A variant of the Juno Cordial label also mentions Levi Judson( a father?) |
13397 | Brand( Bran-?). |
13397 | But why move to as remote a place as Morristown, New York, beyond the then still wild Adirondacks? |
13397 | What were the ingredients of the Indian Root Pills and the other Comstock preparations? |
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? |
29612 | = Experience a Perfect Teacher.=--Do you know what it is to suffer pain? |
29612 | = First Made on a Kitchen Stove.=--Could this be done? |
29612 | = Man Can not Know Woman''s Suffering.=--What does a man know about the thousand and one aches and pains peculiar to a woman? |
29612 | = Men Never See Your Letters.=--Do you want a strange man to hear all about your particular disease? |
29612 | = The Testimonials Are True.=--Do you think there are hundreds of thousands of your own sex who would wilfully falsify? |
29612 | = We Speak Strongly.=--Then am I not justified in speaking strongly to you? |
29612 | Did a man ever have a backache like the dragging, pulling, tearing ache of a woman? |
29612 | Do n''t you think we feel sure of our position? |
29612 | Do you think it possible for a man to understand these things? |
29612 | Do you think that any could be found who would deliberately do this, and without hope of gain or reward? |
29612 | Even though he might be exceedingly learned in the medical profession, yet what more can he know aside from that which the books teach? |
29612 | Granting that he may be the most learned man in the medical profession, how can he know anything about them only in a general way? |
29612 | Have you ever experienced that indescribable agony which comes from overworked nerves? |
29612 | Have you had your body racked and torn with intense suffering? |
29612 | How can you doubt it? |
29612 | The question now comes, When may the day of confinement be expected? |
29612 | WHAT SHALL THE FUTURE GENERATION BE? |
29612 | What are these young women worth to the home, to the State, to the nation, to the human race? |
29612 | What confidence does one gain by consulting one who has occasionally met a case just like ours, but has had no great experience? |
29612 | What medical man has ever lived who has prescribed for so many women? |
29612 | What whole corps of physicians in any hospital or medical college has answered so many letters, or treated in any way so many patients? |
29612 | Would you feel like sitting down by the side of a stranger and telling him all those sacred things which should be known only by women? |
27164 | And ate it? |
27164 | Did you ever see any of those redskins again? |
27164 | Does my brother not know that no one but Wakometkla can grant his request? |
27164 | How will they kill us? |
27164 | Tahteckadahair,said he,"why do you wish to join the war party which I am about to take out?" |
27164 | Then you had''em, eh, old boy? |
27164 | What is it Han- na- ta- mauh? |
27164 | What then? |
27164 | Where do ye come from, lad? |
27164 | Why does Hissodecha ask this? |
27164 | Will we have to remain in this position until the Indians are ready to torture us? |
27164 | But if moral courage is not the requisite quality, what is it that such men as Reid, lack? |
27164 | Have they done aught to relieve your distress? |
27164 | How can I picture to the imagination of my readers the noble qualities of head and heart with which this child of nature was endowed? |
27164 | How can we get at them?" |
27164 | How could he succeed? |
27164 | How is it?" |
27164 | I exclaimed in surprise,"why Ned, I thought we had abandoned it altogether, you do n''t mean to tell me that I can realize anything from the claim?" |
27164 | Should I reach it or be borne down the torrent, and be dashed to pieces against some hidden boulder? |
27164 | The plaints of the women were entertained, but these wise(?) |
27164 | What would there be to prevent my braining the Indian in his tracks and then escape? |
27164 | When any new arrival came into camp, no one thought of inquiring if he was honest or industrious, but, had he killed his man? |
27164 | Why can you not take me with you when you next go forth with a war party?" |
27164 | Will you name him for us?" |
27164 | With your aid I shall surely be successful, and when we return in triumph, who shall deny to the friend of Stonhawon a seat in the council? |
27164 | Yer see those five notches on this ere rifle? |
27164 | _ Caval_--you have found it? |
27164 | he continued, turning to the scout;"do you think we can approach them?" |
27164 | the old thing?" |
27164 | was it winter?" |
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? |