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Marriage: Its History and Philosophy. With a Phrenological and Physiological Exposition of the Functions and Qualifications for happy Marriages. By L. N. Fowler. 12mo. 216 pp. Illustrated. Paper, 62 cts.; Muslin, 75 cts.

It contains a full account of the marriage forms and ceremonies of all nations and tribes, from the earliest history, down to the present time, some of which are curious, and extremely interesting. As a matter of history, we deem it worthy a place in every public and private library. Besides the history, a phrenological and physiological exposition of the male and female organizations are fully given; also, illustrations showing what temperaments are by nature best adapted to each other. Those who have not yet entered into matrimonial relations, should read this book, and all may profit by a perusal. An excellent present for either sex.-[N. Y. Illustrated Magazine.

Memory and Intellectual Improvement; Applied to Self

Education and Juvenile Instruction. By O. S. Fowler. Twentieth Edition. Enlarged and Improved. Illustrated with Engravings. 12mo. 231 pp. Paper, 62 cts.; Muslin, 87 cts. The subject of Mental and Physical Education is beginning to attract public attention. Many of the old-fashioned systems have already passed away, and no more plausible or reasonable plans have yet been adopted than those presented by Mr. Fowler. The science of Phrenology, now so well established, affords us important aid in developing the human mind, according to the natural laws of our being. This, the work before us is pre-eminently calculated to promote, and we cordially recommend it to all.-[Democratic Review.

Matrimony; or, Phrenology and Physiology Applied to the Selection of Congenial Companions for Life; including Directions to the Married for Living together Affectionately and Happily. By O. S. Fowler. Octavo. 108 pp. Paper, 30 cts. Judging from the popularity of the work, (upwards of 60,000 copies having been sold in the United States, besides having been republished in London,) we can only say, no man or woman, married or unmarried, should fail to possess a copy of the work.-[Saturday Visitor.

Phrenology Proved, Illustrated, and Applied; Accompanied by a Chart, embracing an Analysis of the Primary Mental Powers in their Various Degrees of Development, the Phenomena produced by their Combined Activity, and the Location of the Phrenological Organs in the Head. Together with a View of the Moral and Theological Bearing of the Science. By O. S. and L. N. Fowler. 12mo. 503 pp. Muslin, $1.25. This is a PRACTICAL STANDARD Work, and may be described as a Complete System of the principles and practice of Phrenology. The authors have taken great pains to illustrate the Science by an innumerable number of facts, which they have accumulated after years of patient investigation. Besides important remarks on the Temperaments, it contains a description of all the primary mental powers, in seven different degrees of development, together with the combinations of the faculties; also, the location of the organs in the head, with a view of the moral and theological bearings of the Science. In short, we regard this work as not only the most important of any which has before been written on the Science, but as indispensably necessary to the Student, who wishes to acquire a thorough knowledge of Phrenological Science.-[N. Y. Review.

Phrenological Almanac. Published Annually. Containing

the Portraits and Phrenological Developments of many Eminent Individuals; Illustrations of the Natural Language of the Faculties; Animal Phrenology; Physiognomy; Hints on Dress, Health, Temperance; and a Definition of the Phrenological Organs. Price, 6 cts.

Popular Phrenology; Exhibiting the Phrenological Ad

measurements of above Fitty Distinguished and Extraordinary Personages, of Both Sexes; with Skulls of the Various Nations of the World. Embellished with above Fifty Engravings; and Poetical Descriptions of Beauty, Intellect, and Physiognomy, with Observations Explanatory of the Science. By Frederick Coombs. 12mo. 120 pp. Paper, 30 cts.

Phrenological Bust; Designed Especially for Learners,

showing the Exact Location of all the Organs of the Brain fully Developed. Price, including Box for Packing, $1.25. [May be sent by Express. Not mailable.]

This is one of the most ingenious inventions of the age. A cast made of plaster of Paris, the size of the human head, on which the exact location of each of the Phrenological organs is represented, fully developed, with all the divisions and classifications. Those who cannot obtain the services of a professor, may learn in a very short time, from this model head, the science of Phrenology, so far as the location of the organs is concerned.-[N. Y. Sun.

Phrenology and the Scriptures; Showing their Harmony.

By Rev. John Pierpont. 12mo. 44 pp. Paper, 12 cts.

Designed to show the harmony between the teachings of Christ and his Apostles, and the Science of Phrenology.

Phrenological Guide. Designed for Students of their own.

Characters. 12mo. 54 pp. Price, 15 cts. With Numerous Illustrative Engravings.

Phrenology and Physiology; A Synopsis, Comprising a Con

densed Description of the Functions of the Body and Mind. Also Illustrating the Temperaments. Small Quarto. Illustrated. By L. N. Fowler. Paper, 15 cts.

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Religion, Natural and Revealed; or, the Natural Theology

and Moral Bearings of Phrenology, including the Doctrines Taught, and Duties Inculcated thereby, compared with those enjoined in the Scriptures, together with a Phrenological Exposition of the Doctrines of a Future State, Materialism, Holiness, Sins, Rewards, Punishments, Depravity, a Change of Heart, Will, Foreordination, and Fatalism. By O. S. Fowler. 8vo. 176 pp. Paper, 62 cts.; Muslin, 87 cts.

The momentous inquiry, "What is the true religion?" is answered in this work, by showing what religious creeds and practices harmonize, and what conflict, with the nature of man, as unfolded by this Science. If ever our various religious opinions are to be brought into harmonious action, it must be done through the instrumentality of Phrenological Science.-Christian Freeman,

Self-Culture, and Perfection of Character; Including the

Management of Youth. By O. S. Fowler. 12mo. 312 pp. Paper, 62 cts.; Muslin, 87 cts. "SELF MADE, OR NEVER MADE," is the motto of the author. This is a capital work; and, in our opinion, the best of the kind in the English language. It is really a gem. No individual can read a page of it without being improved thereby. We wish it were in the hands of every young man and woman in America, or even the world. The great beauty of this work consists in the fact, that it tells us how to cultivate or restrain the organs of the brain, and establish an equilibrium. With this work, in connection with PHYSIOLOGY, ANIMAL AND MENTAL, and MEMORY and INTELLECTUAL IMPROVEMENT, we may become fully acquainted with ourselves, (they being related to each other,) comprehending, as they do, the whole man. We advise all to read these works. [Common School Advocate.

Self-Instructor in Phrenology and Physiology. Illustrated

with One Hundred Engravings; including a Chart for Recording Characters. By 0. S. and L. N. Fowler. 12mo. 131 pp. Paper, 30 cts.; Muslin, 50 cts.

This treatise is emphatically a book for the million, as it contains an explanation of each faculty, full enough to be clear, yet so short as not to weary; together with combinations of the faculties, and engravings to show the organs, large and small, thereby enabling all persons, with little study, to become acquainted with practical Phrenology. An excellent work for students of Phrenology.

Symbolical Head and Phrenological Chart, in Map Form,

showing the Natural Language of the Phrenological Organs. Price, by mail, 25 cts

Temperance and Tight Lacing; Founded on Phrenology

and Physiology, showing the Injurious Effects of Stimulants, and the Evils Inflicted on the Human Constitution, by Compressing the Organs of Animal Life. With Numerous Illustrations. By O. S. Fowler. 8vo. 48 pp. Price, 15 cts.

These works should be placed in the pews of every church throughout the length and breadth of the land. The two curses, intemperance and bad fashions, are destroying more human beings yearly, than all other causes; to arrest which, these little (great) works will render effectual aid.-[Dr. Beecher.

Works of Gall, Combe, Spurzheim, and Others, together with all works on Phrenology, for sale, wholesale and retail. AGENTS and Booksellers supplied at a very liberal discount by FOWLERS AND WELLS, 131 Nassau Street, New York.

Phonography.

Constitution of the United States, in Phonography, Corres

ponding style. 15 cents.

Declaration of Independence, in Phonography. A Sheet

For Framing. 15 cts.

Phonographic Teacher; Being an Inductive Exposition of

Phonography, intended for a School-Book, and to afford Complete Instruction to those who have not the assistance of an Oral Teacher. By E. Webster. 12mo. 112 pp. Boards, 45 cts.

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Hydropathy, or later-Cure.

IF THE PEOPLE can be thoroughly indoctrinated in the general principles of HYDROPATHY, they will not err much, certainly not fatally, in their home application of the WATER-CURE APPLIANCES to the common diseases of the day. If they can go a step further, and make themselves acquainted with the LAWS OF LIFE AND HEALTH, they will well nigh emancipate themselves from all need of doctors of any sort."—Dr. Trall.

Accidents and Emergencies: A Guide, containing directions

for Treatment in Bleeding, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Broken Bones, Dislocations, Railway and Steamboat Accidents, Burns and Scalds, Bites of Mad Dogs, Cholera, Injured Eyes, Choking, Poisons, Fits, Sun-Stroke, Lightning, Drowning, etc., etc. By Alfred Smee, F. R. S. Illustrated with Numerous Engravings. With Alterations, Corrections, and Appendix by Dr. R. T. Trall. 12mo. 44 pp. Price, 15 cts.

Every one is liable to meet with accidents, when time must elapse before a physician can be called. This work gives instructions for treatment in such cases. It should be in the hands of everybody.

Bulwer, Forbes and Houghton on the Water Treatment.

A

Compilation of Papers and Lectures on the Subject of Hygiene and Rational Hydropathy. Edited by R. S. Houghton, A. M., M. D. 12mo. 390 pp. Muslin, $1.25.

This work clearly sets forth the history and claims of Hydropathy as a remedial agent. Its pages are replete with sound sense, and free from medical pedantry. Its plain, practical suggestions are just what the people want.

Cook Book, Hydropathic. By R. T. Trall, M. D. A Sys

tem of Cookery on Physiological Principles. The Work contains an Exposition of the True
Relations of all Alimentary Substances to Health. With Plain Receipts for Preparing all
Appropriate Dishes for Hydropathic Establishments, Vegetarian Boarding-Houses, Private
Families, etc., etc. It is the Cook's Complete Guide for all who "Eat to Live."
Paper, 62 cts.; Muslin, 87 cts.

12mo.

Children; Their Hydropathic Management in Health and

Disease. A descriptive and practical work, designed as a guide for families and physicians. With numerous cases described. By Joel Shew, M. D. 12mo. 432 pp. Muslin, $1.25.

This work has been written expressly for the PEOPLE, and it aims to present the whole subject of the treatment of children in a plain, practical manner, that every parent may understand and apply its principle in the restoration and preservation of the health of their offspring. It should be in the hands of every mother in the land.-[Mirror of Temperance, Port Jervis, N. Y.

Consumption; Its Prevention and Cure by the Water

Treatment. With Advice concerning Hemorrhage from the Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, and Sore Throat. By J. Shew, M. D. 12mo. 288 pp. Paper, 62 cts.; Muslin, 87 cts. A work which should be read by every person whose habits, or constitution, are in the least predisposed to any of the diseases of which it treats.

Curiosities of Common Water; or, the Advantages thereof

in Preventing and Curing many Diseases. Gathered from the Writings of several Eminent Physicians, and also from more than Forty Years' Experience. By John Smith, C. M. From the Fifth London Edition. With Additions, by Joel Shew, M. D. 12mo. 92 pp. 30 cts.

Cholera; Its Causes, Prevention and Cure: Showing the Inefficiency of Drug-Treatment, and the Superiority of the Water-Cure in this Disease. By Joel Shew, M. D. 12mo. 98 pp. Paper, 30 cts.

Confessions and Observations of a Water Patient. By Sir

E Lyttor Bulwer. 12mo. 33 pp. Price, 15 cts.

Experience in Water-Cure: A Familiar Exposition of the

Principles and Results of Water-Treatment, in the Case of Acute and Chronic Diseases. With an Explanation of Water-Cure Processes, Advice on Diet and Regimen, and Particular Directions to Women in the Treatment of Female Diseases, Water Treatment in Childbirth, and the Diseases of Infancy. Illustrated by Numerous Cases in the Practice of the Author. By Mrs Mary S. Gove Nichols. 12mo. 108 pp. Price, 30 cts.

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Errors of Physicians and Others in the Practice of the WaterCure. By J. H. Rausse. Translated by Dr. C. H. Meeker. 12mo. 91 pp. Price, 30 cts.

Hydropathic Encyclopedia: A System of Hydropathy and Hygiene In Eight Parts: I. Outline of Anatomy. II. Physiology of the Human Body. III. Hygienic Agencies, and the Preservation of Health. IV. Dietetics, and Hydropathic Cookery. V. Theory and Practice of Water Treatment. VI. Special Pathology, and HydroTherapeutics, including the Nature, Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment of all known Diseases. VIII. Application of Hydropathy to Midwifery and the Nursery. Designed as a Guide to Families and Students, and a Text-Book for Physicians. By. R. T. Trail, M. D. Illustrated with Numerous Engravings and Colored Plates. In Two large Volumes. 12mo, with 985 pp. Price, pre-paid by Mail, in Muslin, $3.00.

This is the most comprehensive and popular work yet published on the subject of Hydropathy.

The title of the book does no justice to the extent and variety of the information which it contains. In preparing it, no pains have been spared in collecting and consulting the most valuable authorities For popular reference, we know of no work which can fill its place. Without any parade of technical terms, it is strictly scientific; the language is plain and simple; the points explained are of great importance; devoted to progress, the editor is no slave to theory; he does not shock the general reader by medical ultraisms; while he forcibly demonstrates the benefits of modern improvements. Of all the numerous publications which have attained such a wide popularity, as issued by Fowlers and Wells, perhaps none are more adapted to general utility than this rich, comprehensive, and well-arranged Encyclopedia.-N. Y. Tribune.

Hydropathy for the People. With Plain Observations on

Drugs, Diet, Water, Air, and Exercise. By Wm. Horsell, of London. With Notes and Observations by R. T. Trall, M. D. 12mo. 250 pp. Paper, 62 cts.; Muslin, 87 cts.

Hydropathy; or, The Water-Cure. Its Principles, Processes,

and Modes of Treatment. Compiled, in part, from the most Eminent Authors, Ancient and Modern, on the Subject. Together with an Account of the Latest Methods Adopted by Priessnitz. Numerous Cases Described. By Dr. Shew. 12mo. 360 pp. Muslin, $1.25.

Home Treatment for Sexual Abuses.

A Practical Treatise

for Both Sexes, on the Nature and Causes of Excessive and Unnatural Indulgence, the Diseases and Injuries resulting thereform, with their Symptoms and Hydropathic Management. By R. T. Trall, M. D. 12mo. 118 pp. Price, 30 cts.

Hygiene and Hydropathy, Three Lectures on. By R. S. Houghton, A. M., M. D. 12mo. 132 pp. Price, 30 cts

Introduction to the Water-Cure. Founded in Nature, and

Adapted to the Wants of Man. By Thomas L. Nichols, M. D. 12mo. 46 pp. Price, 15 cts.

Midwifery, and the Diseases of Women. A Descriptive and

Practical Work, showing the Superiority of Water-Treatment in Menstruation, and its Disorders, Chlorosis, Leucorrhoea, Fluor Albus, Prolapsus Uteri, Hysteria, Spinal Diseases, and other Weaknesses of Females; in Pregnancy, and its Diseases, Abortion, Uterine Hæmorrhage, and the General Management of Childbirth, Nursing, etc., etc. With Numerous Cases of Treatment. By Joel Shew, M. D. 12mo. 432 pp. Muslin, $1.25.

A valuable work, and one which should be in the hands of every married woman.

Milk-Trade, in New York and Vicinity. Giving an Account of the Sale of Pure and Adulterated Milk; the Daily and Yearly Consumption; the Amount of Property Invested in the Business; the Milk Dealers and Dairymen of Orange and other Counties; Injurious Effects of impure Milk on Children; Advice to Country Dairymen. By John Mullaly. With an Introduction by R. T. Trail, M. D. 12mo. 118 pp. Price, 30 cts.

Parents' Guide for the Transmission of Desired Qualities to Offspring, and Childbirth made Easy. By Mrs. Hester Pendleton. 12mo. 212 pp. Paper,60 cts.

Another valuable work for mothers.

Philosophy of the Water-Cure. A Development of the

True Principles of Health and Longevity. By John Balbirnie, M. D. With a Letter from Sir Edward Lytton Bulwer. From the Second London Edition. 12mo. 144 pp. Price, 30 cts. good work for those commencing the practice of Hydropathy.

Pregnancy and Childbirth. Illustrated with Cases, showing

the Remarkable Effects of Water in Mitigating the Pains and Perils of the Parturient State. By Joel Shew, M. D. 12mo. 124 pp. Price, 30 cents.

Principles of Hydropathy; or, the Invalid's Guide to Health

and Happiness. By David A. Harsha. 12mo. 48 pp. Price, 15 cents.

Practice of Water-Cure. With Authenticated Evidence of its Efficacy and Safety. Containing a Detailed Account of the Various Processes used in the Water Treatment, etc. By James Wilson, M. D., and James M. Gully, M. D. 12mo. 144 pp. Price, 30 cts.

Science of Swimming. Giving a History of Swimming,

and Instructions to Learners. By an Experienced Swimmer. 16mo. 36 pp. Price, 15 cts. Every boy in the nation should have a copy, and learn to swim. Illustrated with Engravings.

Water-Cure Library. In Seven 12mo Volumes. Embracing: Vol. I. Hydropathy; or, The Water-Cure. Vol. II. Introduction to the Water-Cure; Experience in Water-Cure; Parents' Guide, and Childbirth made Easy. Vol. III. Hydropathy for the People; Curiosities of Common Water. Vol. IV. Water-Cure Manual; Cholera. Vol. V. Water and Vegetable Diet ; Tobacco, its Effects on Body and Mind. Vol. VI. WaterCure in every known Disease; Errors of Physicians and Others in the Practice of WaterCure. Vol. VIII. Consumption, its Causes, Prevention, and Cure; Water-Cure in Pregnancy and Childbirth. Bound in Embossed Muslin. Price only $6.00.

This Library comprises all the most important works on the subject of Hydropathy. The volumes are of uniform size and binding, and the whole form a most valuable medical library for the family.

Water-Cure in America. Over Three Hundred Cases of Various Diseases Treated with Water by Drs. Wesselhoft, Shew, Bedortha, Shieferdecker, Trall, Nichols, and Others. With Cases of Domestic Practice. Designed for Popular as well as Professional Reading. Edited by a Water Patient. 12mo. 380 pp. Muslin, $1.25.

Water and Vegetable Diet in Consumption, Scrofula, Cancer,

Asthma, and other Chronic Diseases. In which the Advantages of Pure and Soft Water over that which is Hard, are particularly Considered. By William Lambe. M. D. With Notes and Additions by Joel Shew, M. D. 12mo. 258 pp. Paper, 62 cts.; Muslin, 87 cts.

Water-Cure Applied to every known Disease.

A Complete

Demonstration of the Advantages of the Hydropathic System of Curing Diseases; showing also the fallacy of the Medicinal Method, and its Utter Inability to Effect a Permanent Cure. With an Appendix, containing a Water Diet, and Rules for Bathing. By J. H. Rausse. 12mo. 272 pp. Paper, 62 cts.; Muslin, 87 cts.

Water-Cure Manual. A Popular Work, Embracing Descrip

tions of the Various Modes of Bathing, the Hygienic and Curative Effects of Air, Exercise, Clothing, Occupation, Diet, Water-Drinking, etc. Together with Descriptions of Diseases, and the Hydropathic Means to be Employed therein. By Joel Shew, M. D. 12mo. 282 pp. Paper, 62 cts.; Muslin, 87 cts.

Water-Cure Almanac; An Annual, containing much Impor

tant and Valuable Matter relative to the Water-Cure System. Illustrated with Numerous Engravings. Every individual should have a copy. 48 pp. Price, 6 cts.

Water-Cure Journal, and Herald of Reforms.

Devoted to

Physiology, Hydropathy, and the Laws of Life. Illustrated with Numerous Engravings. Quarto. 288 pp. a Year. Published Monthly, at $1.00 a Year.

The Water-Cure Journal holds a high rank in the science of health; always ready, straightforward, and plainspoken, it unfolds the law of our physical nature, without any pretensions to the technicalities of science, but in a form as attractive and refreshing as the sparkling element of which it treats. We know of no American periodical which presents a greater abundance of valuable information on all subjects relating to human progress and welfare. -IN. Y. Tribune.

This is, unquestionably, the most popular health Journal in the world.-[N. Y. Evening Post.

Every man, woman, and child, who loves health, who desires happiness, its direct result, who wants to "live while he does live," "live till he dies," and really live, instead of being a mere walking corpse, should become at once a reader of this Journal, and practise its precepts.-[Fountain Journal.

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