xii Contents. 



CHAPTER VIII. THE LAWS OF SEXUAL MORALITY. 



Ail Laws founded in Nature The Law for Childhood The Law for 

 Youth Equality of the Sexes Opinion of Dr. Carpenter Waste of 

 Life The Law of Chastity The Law of Marriage Worldly Morality 

 "Sexuai Religion" An Abhorrent Doctrine The Christian Doc- 

 trine of Marriage The Law of Progress, . . . 293-308 



CHAPTER IX. PROBLEMS OF THE SEXUAL RELATION. 



Of the True Marriage The Relation of Marriage to Love Limitation of 

 the Number of Offspring Marital Rights Woman's Rights and 

 Wrongs The Religious Rule The Population Question Food 

 Resources of Great Britain and Ireland The Physiological Solution 

 Ought the Sexes to be Educated together Dangers of Seduction 

 Jealousy, . . . . . . . . . 308-320 



PART V. HEALTH, DISEASE, AND CURE. 



CHAPTER I. HEALTH. 



What is Health? Beauty A Picture of Health Harmony of Life 

 Activity A Condition of Happiness Exceptional Happiness in Dis- 

 ease Health Natural Health of Plants and Animals Natural Life 

 and Natural Death The Attainment of Health a moral and religious 

 Duty, . 321-327 



CHAPTER II. THE CONDITIONS OF HEALTH. 



Birth The Care of Infancy Diet of Infancy and Childhood Tempera- 

 ture and Clothing - Influence of Light Pure Air Ventilation -Size 

 of Rooms Ventilation of Towns Duty of Architects Sanitary 

 Police The Natural Food of ?|an Stimulants and Intoxicants 

 Clothing and Shelter Bathing Sleeping Work Society Chastity 

 Religion Righteousness, ...... 328-341 



CHAPTER III. DISEASE. 



What is Disease? The Mystery of Pain Theories of Pathology Classifi- 

 cation of Diseases: Zymotic, Constitutional, and Local Most Diseases 

 Preventable Efforts of Nature to Expel Matter or Remedy Disordered 

 Action Two Elements in Zymotic Diseases Cancer, Scrofula, Con- 

 sumption Brain, Digestive Organs, Kidneys Phenomena and Seat 

 of Diseased Action, 341-349 



CHAPTER IV. THE CAUSES OF DISEASE. 



Hereditary Taint and Predisposition Darkness Malaria Contagion 

 Impure Air Food, Famine, Excess Condiments Impure and Hard 

 Water Stimulants Clothing and Shelter Mortality from Cold- 

 Diseasing Fashions Excessive Labour and Unhealthy Employments 



