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Appendix 5 - Philosophy of Health

Larkin B Coles

should need no resistance from dress.”

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Why 5 – Tight Clothes 2 (What 3)

Taking the weight of clothes from the waist dislocates the bowels and other organs.

Page 192.2 – “There is great damage done at the present day to the health of females by hanging under dresses upon the bowels. The unnatural weight dislocates the bowels and all other viscera of the abdomen. It drags them downward from their proper location.”

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Why 6 – Tight Clothes 3 (What 3) Tight clothes produce a “goneness.”

Page 192.2 – “This leaves a space between these organs which gives a sensation of faintness and sinking at the pit of the stomach, which is often called a “goneness”.”

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What 4 – Hydrotherapy

W 68 (R 4) G 98 (J 14) (K 90)

Water can be used to reduce a fever.

 

Page 197.1 – “Water may be used in all feverish action of the general system,....wrapping the patient up in a cold, wet, folded sheet,”

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What 5 – Phrenology

(W 5a) G 9 J 22

We should know our own phrenology

 

Page 10.2 – “Hence the importance of every one's knowing his own phrenological tendencies,”

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Why 7 – Phrenology 1 (What 5)

We can determine character by the shape of the brain.

Page 9.2 – “Its (brain) organic conformation is affected by the action and growth of the different characteristics of mind. Demonstrations in the science of phrenology prove this beyond a doubt.” Page 10.1 – “A man's phrenolological character will mainly be the product of his own habits of thinking, feeling, and acting.”

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Why 8 – Phrenology 2 (What 5)

If we know our weaknesses we can modify them.

Page 10.2 – “Hence the importance of every one's knowing his own phrenological tendencies, and essentially modifying them, by suppressing what is bad, and cultivating what is right.”

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What 6 – Children’s Phrenology

We should know our children’s phrenology.

Page 10.2 – “Hence, too, the importance of mothers' having a practical idea of the peculiar phrenological tendencies of each child;”

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Why 9 – Children’s Phrenology (What 6)

Phrenology of our child helps in the instruction and discipline of the child.

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Appendix 5 - Philosophy of Health

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Page 10.2 – “that they may know to apply physical and moral discipline to the best possible advantage to the children under their care.”

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What 7 – Electrotherapy

K 15

Electrotherapy is a valid therapy.

 

Page 198.2 –“Electricity is another means of remedial agency”

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Why 10 – Electricity 1 (What 7)

The body gets electricity from the air to supply the nerves.

Page 17.1 – “Together with receiving oxygen, electricity is also received and distributed throughout the body. ....

Page 17.2 – “The oxygen, essential to nutrition, and the electricity, essential to nervous force,”

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Why 11 – Electrotherapy 2 (What 7) Electricity in the body is vital for function.

Page 198.2 –“take electricity from the human body, and not a vital function could be performed.”

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Why 12 – Electrotherapy 3 (What 7) Electrical forces drive the blood.

Page 12.2 – “The circulation of blood, through the heart and arteries, is doubtless kept up by the attractive and repulsive forces of electric currents.”

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Why 13 – Vital Forces (What 7)

Secretion of the gastric juices is controlled by the vital principle.

Page 27.2 – “The solvent power of the gastric juices is evidently controlled by the vital principle, or principle of life.”

Comment – If we don’t have a good lifestyle we can’t properly digest our food.

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Why 14 – Stomach Nerves 1 (What 7) The brain controls digestion by the nerves.

Page 12. 2 – “Cut the nerve communicating with the stomach, and digestion ceases; apply an electric battery, and digestion starts again.”

Comment – The nerves to the stomach have only a minor role in controlling digestion.

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Why 15 – Stomach Nerves 2 (What 7)

The stomach influences the nervous system and thus the whole body.

Page 23.2 - “The organ (stomach) is abundantly supplied with nerves, and holds a very powerful sway over the whole nervous system; so that when the stomach is under the influence of disease, either acute or chronic, the whole system is immediately in a state of suffering.”

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Don S McMahon

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