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C.W. ROBACK's ASTROLOGICAL ALMANAC see ROBACK (#S-1098).
CADOGAN, William, 1711-1797. An essay upon nursing see BUCHAN (#441, S-186.7).
S-202.3. CALDWELL, John D., b. 1847.
A family hand book of specific treatment of disease … McGregor, Iowa: J.F. Widman, printer and binder, 1894.
[4], 116 p. : ill., port. ; 18 cm.In this homeopathic guide, Caldwell recommends specifics for the treatment of diseases that are arranged alphabetically by name. The author was licensed to practice medicine in Iowa in 1887. Frontispiece portrait of the author.
CALDWELL, Joseph Stuart see RITCHIE (#2982.1, 2982.2).
CALENDARIO E FOLHINHA PORTUGUEZA DO DOUTOR AYER see DR. J.C. AYER AND CO. (#S-87.24).
S-202.4. CALIFORNIA. STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Anatomy, physiology, hygiene. Compiled under the direction of the State Board of Education. Sacramento, California: Printed at the State Printing Office, [c1891].
293 p. : ill. ; 18.5 cm.Series: California state series of school textbooks.
S-203. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP COMPANY.
The Yosemite Valley, California. San Francisco, Cal… . [etc.]: California Fig Syrup Co., [191-?].
20 p. : ill. ; 15 cm.Title and imprint from chromolithographed wrapper. A description of northern California is the medium for advertising the laxative Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna.
CALIFORNIA STATE SERIES see RITCHIE (#2982.1).
CALIFORNIA STATE SERIES OF SCHOOL TEXT-BOOKS see CALIFORNIA. STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION (#S-202.4).
CALKINS, George H. see FRONTIER ASTHMA CO. (#S-434.1).
S-203.1. CALTHROP, Samuel Robert, 1829-1917.
A lecture on physical development, and its relations to mental and spiritual development. Delivered before the American Institute of Instruction, at their twentyninth annual meeting, in Norwich, Conn., August 20, 1858 … Boston: Ticknor and Fields, MDCCCLIX. [1859]
36 p. ; 19.5 cm.Calthrop divides human nature into five parts: “the physical, the intellectual, the affectional, the moral, and the devotional.” He maintains that they are so mutually dependent that “if one of them suffer, all the others suffer with it”; and that “man is dwarfed and incomplete, unless he is fully developed in all the five.” Calthrop asserts that “physical well-being … is therefore necessary not only to the complete development of Human Nature, but … is also essential to a happy and harmonious development of each one of the four other great divisions of Human Nature” (p. 4).
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- An Annotated Catalogue of the Edward C. Atwater Collection of American Popular Medicine and Health ReformVolume III, Supplement: A–Z, pp. 121 - 182Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2008