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nd effective in medical art; more that is purificative and elevative of man than any one work, in volumes few or many that has ever grace the Librarie Medicale of civilization." "It contains," says Dr. BAKER, of Racine, Wis. "just such knowledge as a suffering world needs, to enlighten, develop, and ennoble the minds of the people." Dr. FARRAR, of Portland, Me., says, "Esoteric Anthropology is vital in every part, refreshing every man's and woman's soul that reads it with a most grateful sense of its truth and importance. I know of no work in the world like it, or comparable with it." "I have read 'ESOTERIC ANTHROPOLOGY' with all the deep earnestness and absorbing interest with which I have ever perused the most brilliant romance. It has inspired nobler emotions, and deeper pleasure. 'Truth' is more attractive than 'fiction.' The work, I believe to be eminently true to nature--to her unerring laws; I hesitate not, therefore, to pronounce it a noble work. It will be a great blessing to humanity."--PROF. ALLEN, of Antioch College. The enthusiastic letters respecting it, received, would fill a volume, larger than book itself. Sacrificing every personal consideration, and changing his first intention, which was to keep it as strictly private and professional work, a physiological mystery, as its title indicates--the author offers ESOTERIC ANTHROPOLOGY to the whole public of readers; satisfied that no permanent evil can result to any human being, from the knowledge of the deepest truths, and most sacred mysteries of the science of life. MARK THIS.--Nearly every other work on this subject directs the reader to apply to its author for a prescription in case of sickness, accompanied by a fee; while this, although its author is a practising physician, contains not a line of this kind; its whole tendency being to place every reader, whether male or female, entirely above the need of a physician. * * * * * SENT FREE BY MAIL FOR ONE DOLLAR. * * * * * WATKIN & NICHOLSON, PUBLISHERS NO. 225 FIFTH STREET, CINCINNATI, O. _The attention of Lecturers and Book Agents is especially called to this work as being likely to give more satisfaction to the thoughtful and inquiring reader than almost and other they could introduce._ End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Ar
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