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Identifier: mentalphysicalea00leav (find matches)
Title: Mental and physical ease and supremacy;
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Leavitt, C. Franklin (Cyrus Franklin), b. 1873
Subjects: Mental healing Mental health
Publisher: Chicago, Ill. (Printed by Rogers and Hall co.)
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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ONTENTS—Continued PageLETTER XXXII. THOSE NERVES—Continued.Case Five 289 LETTER XXXIII. THOSE NERVES—Continued. Case Six „ 296 LETTER XXXIV. PSYCHO ASTHENIA , 303 Autosuggestions 310 LETTER XXXV. UNSETTLED RELIGIOUS FAITH 312 Autosuggestions > 318 LETTER XXXVI. FINANCIAL WORRIES 321 Autosuggestions 323 LETTER XXXVII. THE ADVANCING YEARS.. 331 Prolonging Life 332 What About Motive Power? 334 Giving Life Signification... 336 Senility an Illness 338 Autosuggestions 345 LETTER XXXVIII. ORGANIC LESIONS 351 Leavitt-Science in Organic Disease 352 LETTER XXXIX. ACUTE DISEASES 356 Inefficiency of the Old Methods 357 Psychic Treatment of Acute Troubles 359 Autosuggestions 361 LETTER XL. DISORDERS OF THE CIRCU-LATORY SYSTEM 364 Causes • 365 Self-Control 368 Autosuggestions 369 LETTER XLI. WOMENS DISEASES 372 Autosuggestions 376 LETTER XLII. ACCIDENTS 378 Autosuggestions 381 SUCCESS. THE LAWS FEW AND SIMPLE.... 384 The Environment 385 The Covenant 386 The Process 387 Attainment 389 :
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(PC&juu&L cy(c a^fy Mod. MENTAL AND PHYSICAL EASE AND SUPREMACY INTRODUCTION Cures have undoubtedly been made in all branches of medicine and by an endless variety of means, but the real curative factor has not always been the drug, the manipulation or the operation employed. The more meager one's knowledge, the more dogmatic ones opinions. In reflecting upon a cure with a view to determining its causes we too often forget that the majority of ailments pass away spontaneously. How to cure those that do not is the important question. In analyzing psychic methods of cure I am convinced that I am arriving at a broadly rational solution of the general curative problem. I am not aware that anyone has gone about the study of this important subject from precisely my angle. Leavitt-Science Psychotherapy, upon which Leavitt-Science is in part built, is now in the third of the three stages through which all radical improvements have to pass: it is being accepted with the cheerful assurance mental physical ea00leav

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