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exact constitution of the Sun, thai of interplanetary 

 space, explains the mysteries of comets and satellites, 

 and, if the investigator be imbued with the proper 

 degree of patience and a genuine desire for the truth, 

 will gradually enlarge his understanding and elevate 

 him to a rank worthy of twentieth-century progress. 

 It also fixes the constitution of the atmosphere of our 

 own earth and explains the invisible atomic pro- 

 cesses, through their effects, of the many meteorologi- 

 cal phenomena with which every one is familiar. 



It also throws light into every nook and corner of 

 the great science of Healing (and who is there that 

 has not felt both admiration and pity for the dip- 

 plomaed devotees of this science, where so much is 

 enshrouded in mystery and the best of efforts are 

 little more than haphazard attempts to cure ?) In 

 this science it brings into plain view, in a majority of 

 cases, the causes of disease, and initiates new unrecog- 

 nized methods of diagnosing, and of applying reme- 

 dies for the harmonious condition that is recognized 

 as health. It also throws light into the science of 

 Anatomy, and explains most consistently the functions 

 of the various organs and matter of the body, and 

 those of the mysterious ductless glands. It further 

 gives insight into that most unscientific environment 

 of the human body, the Psychic realm of man, and 

 offers consistent explanations for its interminable 

 trail of mysteries. It reaches downward far beneath 

 the powers of the best microscope ever invented, and 

 divulges the actual connecting link between the 

 inorganic matter of the earth and its various organic 

 kingdoms ; and this, notwithstanding the contrary 

 opinions of such world-renowned men as Tyndall, 

 Huxley and others of equal rank. It places within 

 the keeping of man actual knowledge of the entire 

 science of Bacteriology, and gives him the power of 

 creating microbes at will, as well as the power of 

 recognizing their special causes and the power of dis- 



