The Science and Fine Art of Natural Hygiene

Herbert M. Shelton
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The Hygienic System is one by which both the well and the sick are cared for solely by the employment of material or influences conducive to the promotion of health. A Hygienic material or influence is one that is normally employed by living organisms in their development,, growth and function. It is that upon which life depends. Hygiene thus becomes the employment of materials, agents and influences that have a normal relationship to life, in the preservation and restoration of health according to well-defined laws and demonstrated principles of nature.
Genres: Health
420 Pages

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