The Genesis and Control of Disease1931 an attempt to demonstrate the pathological possibilities of emotional and physical maladjustment and resultant metabolic and nutritional disturbance. Contents: Anatomy, Physiology & Function; the Cell; the Skeleton; the Muscular System; the Ci. |
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Contents
Nutrition | 9 |
CHAPTER | 17 |
The Respiratory System | 36 |
Ductless and Other Glands SpleenThyroidParathyroidPituitary | 47 |
The Urinary Organs KidneysUretersBladderUrethra | 53 |
The Autonomic or Vegetative Functions | 68 |
Effect of Emotions on Digestion and Other Functions | 79 |
Additional Influences on Function | 101 |
Special Infectious Diseases | 120 |
Digestion | 134 |
Putrefaction Products of Digestion | 152 |
Metabolism | 176 |
Autointoxication | 188 |
Classification Selection and Combination of Food 550 | 232 |
Toxemia and Treatment | 260 |
Rational FastingFirst Aid in Illness 406 | 277 |
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