HOW TO BE PLUMP. 



OR 



TALKS ON PHYSIOLOGICAL FEEDING. 



BY 



T. C. DUNCAN, M.D., 



Author of a Professional Treatise on Diseases of Infants 

 and Children and their Homoeopathic Treat- 

 ment; Editor " United States Medical 

 Investigator, etc. etc." 



Finely bound in Cloth .... Price, RO rents. 



It is an admirable work on hygiene, as faras it relates to eating-Oftio. 

 Farmer. 



These " Talks " have their own charm, for most of us like to be plump. 

 Women's Journal, Boston. 



Certainly all thin people should ponder well its suggestions and put them 

 into practice. Voice of Masonry. 



A brochure wh-ich many persons of lean inclinations will be glad to read 

 and may be able to profit by. Banner of Light. 



The little volume contains n uch sensible professional advice upon 

 healthy and morbid digestion, and the occasions of it. Zion's Herald. 



The book i? intended to indicate how anyone may become fat, fair and 

 jolly, and a careful perusal affords proof th--t the author is fully conversant 

 with his subject, and that he has done it full justice. The C-nOago Grocer. 



It is a common sense volume, that believes in rational and practic I 

 methods of preserving- health, beautv and happiness. It is not a receipt 

 bock of impos ibilities; it is a bright, genial book, that understands itseif 

 from first to last. The Chicago Cosmopolitan. 



We do most warmly applaud its purpose, and especially commend its 

 philos phy to theunnaturahy 1 an, and sti.l mor to mothers in the training 

 of delica e children whose physical stamina hardly equals that of a full- 

 grown rye-stalk. Theirs is a leanness to be built up into steady strength 

 and picturesque plumpness of limb and face. The Standard. 



CHICAGO, Sept 18, 1878. 



The case referred toon page 45 of " How to be Plump" is our little boy, 

 who was certainly rescued from death's door. This summer he began to rim 

 down again. After Dr. Dun an had tried several medicines without benefit 

 he gain advised "inunction," and again with the same happy effect. The 

 little fellow is now plump and well. CHAM,KS WALKS. 



8^~May e ordered through your physician, or newsdealer, or will be sent 

 direct on receipt of price. 



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