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CHAP. XI.

ABROGENESIS,

or Spontaneous
Production. The location of nature's incubator
where protoplasm was first formed; is man the only
intelligent animal on earth?; certain combinations
of gases produce intelligence; natural law defined.
CHAP. XII. INCUBATION. Egg contains no
active life; egg is protoplasm, yet organized in its
chemical structure.

CHAP. XIII.

PROTOPLASM.

Number of ele-
ments it contains; elements on exhibition in the
National Museum; Number twelve; influence of
zodiac in producing life; twelve pairs of cranial
nerves; period of incubation; what determines the
species, and how so many were produced.
CHAP. XIV. REPRODUCTION.

Ova formed

prior to the birth of female child; how conception
takes place; idiotic female will reproduce; brain in
the route of life causes menses.

CHAP. XV. BLOOD CIRCULATION.

Heart

not a force pump, only a regulator; resuscitation,
how produced.

CHAP. XVI. SYSTEMS.

Nature's mathemat-

ics; the system constructed on the plan of twelve;
nervous system, its functions.
CHAP. XVII. VITAL ORGANS. How con-
structed; constituent elements; functions of blood.
CHAP. XVIII. ORGANIC DEVELOPMENT

of Human Brain; how phrenological organs are
produced; horoscope of a sun.

CHAP. XIX. ZODIACAL BRAIN. Heads of
animals ; the cause of different species, how
found; zodiacal influences on the brain and hands.
CHAP. XX. PLANETARY BRAIN. How
produced; infants at birth are idiotic: brain layer,
sub-brain, illustrates idiocy; how muscles are con-

trolled; brain nerve connected to the nervous
system; the body a dual form; how gases are
supplied to the brain; chemical layer, how pro-
duced; D: Myer's discovery.

CHAP. XXI. LAWS STILL IN FORCE. Why

children differ from each other and their parents.

CHAP. XXII. NATURAL LAW. Physical endur-

ance of atoms; the constituents never change;

strong and weak brains; man has no power to

strengthen the human brain.

HOROSCOPES-Justice Rathbone and Thos. Edison.
CHAP. XXIII. SEXES. Produced in ovum by
sun and moon; sex organs the result of a neces-
sity.
CHAP. XXIV. REASONS for the various growths
of animal and vegetable life; likenesses and dif-
ferences between animal and vegetable life.
CHAP. XXV. MIND. Not an entity; sight recov-
ered; human family remains unchanged.

CHAP. XXVI. DISEASES. Bacilli; twelve ques-

tions on disease asked and answered; patent medi-

cines; twelve questions on medicine and education

asked and answered; what progressive doctors

think of medicines.

CHAP. XXVII.

COURSE OF MEDICINE. Dr.

Sharp's opinion; author's experience with doctors

and drugs.

Inscription:

TO THE MEMORY OF

ELSIE, MOTHER OF CLIFF

LEONA AND ELSIE, AND THE WIFE OF P. A. GRAVES, THIS BOOK IS TENDERLY INSCRIBED.

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