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Health, Happiness, and Longevity Health without medicine: happiness without money: the result, longevity

_Health_, _Happiness_, and _Longevity_. What a talisman is here! In them is the magic that can rule all men. No seal, figure, character, engraven on a sympathetic stone, can equal their single or combined influence. Say to your fellow-man, "If you follow my direction I will co...

Chapters

16. CHAPTER II.

We shall now take up a practical list of subjects, arranged in alphabetical order. Without any attempt at egotism, we claim that there are few nontechnical books extant that con...

14. CHAPTER XIV.

If you have read with care the preceding chapters of this work, and paused between the lines to reflect, you will not now have to be retold our panacea for a long life. By this...

5. CHAPTER V.

Now as to what you should eat, what you should not eat, and how you should eat. This is perhaps the greatest problem for a man to solve. A man with a bad digestive apparatus is...

11. CHAPTER XI.

Happiness is defined by Webster as an agreeable feeling or condition of the soul arising from good of any kind; the possession of those circumstances or that state of being whic...

6. CHAPTER VI.

If you are a reader of this work to find out a cure for consumption, catarrh, bronchitis, constipation, hemorrhoids or piles, hernia or rupture, rheumatism, fever and ague, cata...

15. CHAPTER I.

Note.--If the reader is in haste to know what will cure this or that trouble, before perusing the pages of this entire pamphlet, such as cramp, colic, indigestion, constipation,...

12. CHAPTER XII.

Aids to Morality.--"Many imagine that the only ways in which public and private morality can be improved," says the Philadelphia _Ledger_, "are those definite and direct methods...

9. CHAPTER IX.

As we are hastily reading books and papers we continually come across maxims, epigrams, and short, pithy sayings that attract us. We wish we could not only remember them, but al...

1. CHAPTER I.

_Health_, _Happiness_, and _Longevity_. What a talisman is here! In them is the magic that can rule all men. No seal, figure, character, engraven on a sympathetic stone, can equ...

4. CHAPTER IV.

There are more diseases contracted, more unhappiness created during life, and early decay occasioned, by _politeness_ and _pride_ than by whisky and tobacco combined. Total-abst...

3. CHAPTER III.

The possession of health, happiness, and longevity requires _not_ so much a general literary and _scientific education_, as a _practical knowledge_ of one's own self. The latter...

2. CHAPTER II.

_Individuals_ may seek and obtain health through the agencies already, and to be, suggested. To keep in health, their _neighbors_ must be induced or compelled to adopt the same...

10. CHAPTER X.

A scientific investigation into the nature and causes of consumption proves the immediate causes, apart from hereditary, to be dampness of houses and localities. Of races, the n...

7. CHAPTER VII.

"Vice is a monster of so frightful mien, As to be hated, needs but to be seen; Yet seen too oft, familiar with her face, We first endure, then pity, then embrace."

8. CHAPTER VIII.

After individual cleanliness and regularity, erect your next _house_ in which you intend to live, or that you expect to rent to another, or remodel your present residence, to co...

13. CHAPTER XIII.

The world moves only through the constant accumulation and conservation of force--the force of mind. We are not capable of conceiving the immense wastage of this force from year...