work. (In press).
ACCIDENTS AND EMERGENCIES.--A complete answer to the question "what
to do in cases of accidents of all sorts." The most complete and
practical popular treatise on the subject. Profusely illustrated. (In
press).
DISEASES OF WOMEN.--A work which should be in the hands of every woman.
It gives a concise account of the nature, causes, and proper treatment
of all the diseases to which the female sex is subject. Numerous
illustrations. (In press).
PLAIN FACTS FOR GIRLS.--A work which ought to be in the hands of every
girl and young woman in the land. The information it contains will save
years of suffering. (In press).
PLAIN FACTS FOR BOYS.--Every boy and young man cannot but be made better
by the perusal of this work. Every parent or teacher having boys under
his charge should put this book into their hands. (In press).
CONSUMPTION: HOW TO PREVENT AND HOW TO CURE.--The author believes that
consumption is a preventable disease, even when hereditary, and is
curable, even when considerably advanced. He proves his views by
illustrative cases, and points out the road to health. He also believes
that consumption is a contagious malady, and adduces proof of this
startling fact. Illustrated. (In press).
NASAL CATARRH.--The causes of this common malady are thoroughly
discussed, and successful methods of treatment clearly pointed out.
Illustrated. (In press).
DYSPEPSIA.--A popular treatise on the symptoms and home treatment of
this disease. Paper covers, 25 cts.
TRACTS.
BIBLE TEMPERANCE.--(In press).
THE DRUNKARD'S ARGUMENTS ANSWERED.--Leaves no excuse for tipplers,
either moderate drinkers or habitual drunkards. 16 pp., 2 cts.
ALCOHOLIC MEDICATION.--A protest against the wholesale employment of
alcoholic compounds in the form of bitters, tonics, blood purifiers,
etc. 16 pp., 3 cts.
PORK.--This tract exposes the filthy scavenger in all his uncleanliness.
It destroys all appetite for ham and sausage. Republished in England.
16 pp., 2 cts.
MORAL AND SOCIAL EFFECTS OF INTEMPERANCE.--A forcible statement of
facts and statistics. 8 pp., 1 ct.
CAUSE AND CURE OF INTEMPERANCE.--A very valuable tract. Especially
designed for wide circulation. 8 pp., 1 ct.
ALCOHOL; WHAT IS IT?--An explanation of the nature of alcohol, and the
mode of its production. 4 pp., 1/2 ct.
TRUE TEMPERANCE.--This tract views intemperance as a far-reaching evil
which includes every form of artificial stimula
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