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  • Degeneracy: Its Causes, Signs and Results

    Enriched edition. Unveiling the Complexities of Societal Degeneracy

    In "Degeneracy: Its Causes, Signs and Results," Eugene S. Talbot presents a meticulous exploration of the sociological and biological implications of degeneration in human populations. Written during the late 19th century, a time marked by rapid scientific advancement and the emergence of eugenics, Talbot employs a blend of detailed case studies and empirical observations to elucidate the factors ... Read more

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  • A Short History of Medicine

    Series Book 28 - Modern Library Chronicles
    In this lively, learned, and wholly engrossing volume, F. González-Crussi presents a brief yet authoritative five-hundred-year history of the science, the philosophy, and the controversies of modern medicine. While this illuminating work mainly explores Western medicine over the past five centuries, González-Crussi also describes how modern medicine’s roots extend to both Greco-Roman antiquity and ... Read more

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  • Sex in Education

    "Is there any thing better in a State than that both women and men be rendered the very best? There is not." —Plato. It is idle to say that what is right for man is wrong for woman. Pure reason, abstract right and wrong, have nothing to do with sex: they neither recognize nor know it. They teach that what is right or wrong for man is equally right and wrong for woman. Both sexes are bound by the ... Read more

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  • Doctors

    The Biography of Medicine

    From the author of How We Die, the extraordinary story of the development of modern medicine, told through the lives of the physician-scientists who paved the way.How does medical science advance? Popular historians would have us believe that a few heroic individuals, possessing superhuman talents, lead an unselfish quest to better the human condition. But as renowned Yale surgeon and medical ... Read more

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  • Pedagogical Anthropology

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    Example in this ebook   For some time past much has been said in Italy regarding Pedagogical Anthropology; but I do not think that until now any attempt has been made to define a science corresponding to such a title; that is to say, a method that systematises the positive study of the pupil for pedagogic purposes and with a view to establishing philosophic principles of education. As soon as ... Read more

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  • Bechamp or Pasteur?

    by Ethel Hume ...
    This volume contains new editions of two books. R. Pearson's 'Pasteur, Plagiarist, Imposter', originally published in 1942, serves as the introduction. It details some of the reasons for the rancorous relationship between Louis Pasteur and Antoine Béchamp. Pearson points out many of the problems in Pasteur's work, and provides details, statistics and evidence to support his case. Some of the ... Read more

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  • Zone Therapy

    Relieving Pain at Home

    Thousands of lives are lost annually from diseases which could have been prevented. Hundreds of thousands, because of some preventable ailment, which partially or totally incapacitates them, are today living only a small part of their lives. Millions of dollars yearly are squandered on medicines, doctors and undertakers—much of which might have been saved by a right knowledge of the laws of health ... Read more

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  • Adolescence - Its Psychology and Its Relations to Physiology, Anthropology, Sociology, Sex, Crime, and Religion (1931)

    This book is based on the author’s Psychology, now in preparation, which should logically have been published first. The standpoint of the latter is roughly and provisionally indicated in Chapter X, with which it is hoped any reader with philosophic interests will begin. This point of view is further set forth in the last part of Chapter XVI, and some of its implications appear in Chapter XII, ... Read more

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  • On Snake-Poison

    by A. Mueller ...
    A fascinating study of the actions and antidotes of snake poison, including many case studies. Written by late-19th century physician Dr A. Mueller, who was the first to introduce strychnine injections to treat snake bites. ... Read more

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  • Sex in Education, Or, a Fair Chance for Girls

    About a year ago the author was honored by an invitation to address the New-England Women's Club in Boston. He accepted the invitation, and selected for his subject the relation of sex to the education of women. The essay excited an unexpected amount of discussion. Brief reports of it found their way into the public journals. Teachers and others interested in the education of girls, in different ... Read more

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  • Bodily changes in pain, hunger, fear, and rage

    An account of recent researches into the function of emotional excitement

    In "Bodily Changes in Pain, Hunger, Fear, and Rage," Walter B. Cannon presents a groundbreaking exploration of the physiological responses of the human body to emotional and physical stimuli. Cannon's literary style deftly intertwines empirical observation with theoretical insight, situating the work within the context of early 20th-century physiological psychology. This seminal text introduces ... Read more

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