Hygienic System Vol. II - Orthotrophy
Author: Herbert McGolphin Shelton
Publisher: Health Research Books
Published: 1963
Total Pages: 290
ISBN-13: 9780787313975
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Publisher: Health Research Books
Published: 1963
Total Pages: 290
ISBN-13: 9780787313975
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Publisher:
Published: 1956
Total Pages: 591
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: R. T. Trall
Publisher: Health Research Books
Published: 1996-09
Total Pages: 114
ISBN-13: 9780787312008
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Herbert M. Shelton
Publisher: Health Research Books
Published: 1996-09
Total Pages: 364
ISBN-13: 9780787313036
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Herbert M. Shelton
Publisher: National Health Assoc
Published: 1994-01-01
Total Pages: 420
ISBN-13: 9780914532361
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Herbert M. Shelton
Publisher: Health Research Books
Published: 1996-09
Total Pages: 104
ISBN-13: 9780787307813
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →1922-1944 the author claims that all disease is one entity and is caused by wrong living - The breaking of the laws of health. the hygienic system is not a system of medicine - it does not pretend to cure, but it permits nature to cure. Remove the cau.
Author: Herbert M. Shelton
Publisher:
Published: 2011-10-01
Total Pages: 242
ISBN-13: 9781258153083
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Herbert M. Shelton
Publisher: Rare Treasure Editions
Published: 2024-03-13T00:00:00Z
Total Pages: 554
ISBN-13: 1774646781
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Herbert Shelton wrote 40 books over his 60-year career in health education and "natural hygiene." He supervised over 30,000 fasts of chronically ill and terminal patients, losing only three. Shelton's teachings on fasting inspired Ghandi. Harvey and Marilyn Diamond said of Shelton: "A man of astounding intelligence and understanding, Dr. Herbert Shelton was the greatest health oracle of the 20th century."
Author: Paul Dobryden
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Published: 2022-05-15
Total Pages: 297
ISBN-13: 0810144980
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This study traces how the environmental effects of industrialization reverberated through the cinema of Germany’s Weimar Republic. In the early twentieth century, hygiene encompassed the myriad attempts to create healthy spaces for life and work amid the pollution, disease, accidents, and noise of industrial modernity. Examining classic films—including The Last Laugh, Faust, and Kuhle Wampe—as well as documentaries, cinema architecture, and studio practices, Paul Dobryden demonstrates how cinema envisioned and interrogated hygienic concerns about environmental disorder. Framing hygiene within the project of national reconstruction after World War I, The Hygienic Apparatus explores cinema’s material contexts alongside its representations of housework, urban space, traffic, pollution, disability, aging, and labor. Reformers worried about the health risks associated with moviegoing but later used film to popularize hygienic ideas, encouraging viewers to see the world and themselves in relation to public health objectives. Modernist architecture and design fashioned theaters into regenerative environments for fatigued spectators. Filmmakers like F. W. Murnau and Slatan Dudow, meanwhile, explored the aesthetic and political possibilities of dirt, contagion, intoxication, and disorder. Dobryden recovers a set of ecological and biopolitical concerns to show how the problem of environmental disorder fundamentally shaped cinema’s relationship to modernity. As accessible as it is persuasive, the book adds to a growing body of scholarship on biopolitics within German studies and reveals fresh ways of understanding the apparatus of Weimar cinema.
Author: E. T. [from old catalog] Robinson
Publisher:
Published: 1870
Total Pages: 15
ISBN-13:
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