order to be able to get this book before the attention of 

 the average man, as I shall probably be attacked by all 

 institutions who may think they will be injured in their 

 business. All colleges controlled, (and it seems that a 

 large number of them are so more or less) will join with 

 others in criticizing this book. No other branch of 

 science has been so willfully obscured and mystified as 

 the subject of life and especially the life of the cell. Even 

 today if you try to discuss or explain the cause of a seed 

 growing into a tree to the average so called educated 

 man, he will only answer with an incredulous smile. He 

 seems to know little or nothing of the life of the cell, 

 which so vitally concerns the health and happiness of 

 every person. I can only account for this condition of 

 things by the willful suppression of the truth by the 

 controlled institutions of learning. Such men as Chas. 

 Darwin and Ernest Haeckel have done as much towards 

 the advancement of human knowledge and progress as 

 any two persons that have ever lived. 



Health is impossible without a clear understanding of 

 life and without health, a happy life is impossible. For 

 that reason I consider those two great students of life 

 among the greatest benefactors of mankind. 



Dated, March 1915. NELS QUEVLI. 



