Guest guest Posted August 15, 2005 Report Share Posted August 15, 2005 Hello again, all! I've put together for my use, the bulk of this work by Dr. Shelton (text came from Dr. Bass's website) I've found it interesting, and am offering to share it. If you'd like a copy of this collection, just send me an email, with the word " Ortho " in the title, and you'll receive back an email with the document attached as a Word document. The document is about 344 pages long, and size is about 1.5 MB. Note that it is chapters 7 - 28; 1 through 6 were not available. all the best, Bob The contents include: " EVERY disease is a protest of Nature against an active or passive violation of her laws. But that protest follows rarely upon a first transgression, never upon trifles; and life-long sufferings — the effects of an incurable injury excepted — generally imply that the sufferer's mode of life is habitually unnatural in more than one respect. * * * By observing the health laws of Nature, a sound constitution can be very easily preserved, but, if a violation of those laws has brought on a disease, all we can do by way of " curing " that disease is to remove the cause. " Felix L. Oswald Contents of ORTHOPATHY by Herbert M. Shelton 7 Acute Infections 130 8 Constitutional Affections 197 9 Affections of the Digestive Organs 223 10 Affections of the Respiratory System 289 11 Affections of the Heart and Circulatory System 315 12 Affections of the Blood 360 13 Affections of the Ductless Glands 375 14 Affections of the Urinary System 395 15 Affections of the Reproductorium 413 16 Affections of the Brain and Nervous System 457 17 Affections of the Muscles 518 18. Affections of the Bones and Joints 523 19 Affections of the Eyes 528 20 Affections of the Ears 540 21 Affections of the Skin 546 22 Tumors 590 23 Cancer 598 24 Affections due to Parasites 615 25 Affections due to Physical Agents and Intoxicants 620 26 Care of Wounds 631 27 Bites and Stings 637 28 Accidents and Emergencies 646 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 sorry...have a glitch at the moment: I think the file is too big, and it's not going back with the reply email...working to resolve it now... Best, Bob rawfood , " Bob Farrell " <rjf2@t...> wrote: > Hello again, all! > > I've put together for my use, the bulk of this work by Dr. Shelton > (text came from Dr. Bass's website) > > I've found it interesting, and am offering to share it. > > If you'd like a copy of this collection, just send me an email, with > the word " Ortho " in the title, and you'll receive back an email with > the document attached as a Word document. The document is about 344 > pages long, and size is about 1.5 MB. Note that it is chapters 7 - > 28; 1 through 6 were not available. > > all the best, > > Bob > > The contents include: > > " EVERY disease is a protest of Nature against an active or passive > violation of her laws. But that protest follows rarely upon a first > transgression, never upon trifles; and life-long sufferings — the > effects of an incurable injury excepted — generally imply that the > sufferer's mode of life is habitually unnatural in more than one > respect. * * * By observing the health laws of Nature, a sound > constitution can be very easily preserved, but, if a violation of > those laws has brought on a disease, all we can do by way of " curing " > that disease is to remove the cause. " > Felix L. Oswald > > > Contents of ORTHOPATHY by Herbert M. Shelton > > > 7 Acute Infections 130 > 8 Constitutional Affections 197 > 9 Affections of the Digestive Organs 223 > 10 Affections of the Respiratory System 289 > 11 Affections of the Heart and Circulatory System 315 > 12 Affections of the Blood 360 > 13 Affections of the Ductless Glands 375 > 14 Affections of the Urinary System 395 > 15 Affections of the Reproductorium 413 > 16 Affections of the Brain and Nervous System 457 > 17 Affections of the Muscles 518 > 18. Affections of the Bones and Joints 523 > 19 Affections of the Eyes 528 > 20 Affections of the Ears 540 > 21 Affections of the Skin 546 > 22 Tumors 590 > 23 Cancer 598 > 24 Affections due to Parasites 615 > 25 Affections due to Physical Agents and Intoxicants 620 > 26 Care of Wounds 631 > 27 Bites and Stings 637 > 28 Accidents and Emergencies 646 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 I couldn't get the autoreply to work correctly: I even divided the file into 3 parts....soooo.it's posted here in the files section over at 's rawschool group: http://health.Rawschool Apologies to those who had sent me an email requesting it, and got back a reply with no attachment. all the best, Bob rawfood , " Bob Farrell " <rjf2@t...> wrote: > Hello again, all! > > I've put together for my use, the bulk of this work by Dr. Shelton > (text came from Dr. Bass's website) > > I've found it interesting, and am offering to share it. > > If you'd like a copy of this collection, just send me an email, with > the word " Ortho " in the title, and you'll receive back an email with > the document attached as a Word document. The document is about 344 > pages long, and size is about 1.5 MB. Note that it is chapters 7 - > 28; 1 through 6 were not available. > > all the best, > > Bob > > The contents include: > > " EVERY disease is a protest of Nature against an active or passive > violation of her laws. But that protest follows rarely upon a first > transgression, never upon trifles; and life-long sufferings — the > effects of an incurable injury excepted — generally imply that the > sufferer's mode of life is habitually unnatural in more than one > respect. * * * By observing the health laws of Nature, a sound > constitution can be very easily preserved, but, if a violation of > those laws has brought on a disease, all we can do by way of " curing " > Felix L. Oswald > > > Contents of ORTHOPATHY by Herbert M. Shelton > > > 7 Acute Infections 130 > 8 Constitutional Affections 197 > 9 Affections of the Digestive Organs 223 > 10 Affections of the Respiratory System 289 > 11 Affections of the Heart and Circulatory System 315 > 12 Affections of the Blood 360 > 13 Affections of the Ductless Glands 375 > 14 Affections of the Urinary System 395 > 15 Affections of the Reproductorium 413 > 16 Affections of the Brain and Nervous System 457 > 17 Affections of the Muscles 518 > 18. Affections of the Bones and Joints 523 > 19 Affections of the Eyes 528 > 20 Affections of the Ears 540 > 21 Affections of the Skin 546 > 22 Tumors 590 > 23 Cancer 598 > 24 Affections due to Parasites 615 > 25 Affections due to Physical Agents and Intoxicants 620 > 26 Care of Wounds 631 > 27 Bites and Stings 637 > 28 Accidents and Emergencies 646 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2005 Report Share Posted August 18, 2005 I would love a copy of the Ortho Shelton literature also. Thanks again! Bob Farrell <rjf2 wrote:Hello again, all! I've put together for my use, the bulk of this work by Dr. Shelton (text came from Dr. Bass's website) I've found it interesting, and am offering to share it. If you'd like a copy of this collection, just send me an email, with the word " Ortho " in the title, and you'll receive back an email with the document attached as a Word document. The document is about 344 pages long, and size is about 1.5 MB. Note that it is chapters 7 - 28; 1 through 6 were not available. all the best, Bob The contents include: " EVERY disease is a protest of Nature against an active or passive violation of her laws. But that protest follows rarely upon a first transgression, never upon trifles; and life-long sufferings — the effects of an incurable injury excepted — generally imply that the sufferer's mode of life is habitually unnatural in more than one respect. * * * By observing the health laws of Nature, a sound constitution can be very easily preserved, but, if a violation of those laws has brought on a disease, all we can do by way of " curing " that disease is to remove the cause. " Felix L. Oswald Contents of ORTHOPATHY by Herbert M. Shelton 7 Acute Infections 130 8 Constitutional Affections 197 9 Affections of the Digestive Organs 223 10 Affections of the Respiratory System 289 11 Affections of the Heart and Circulatory System 315 12 Affections of the Blood 360 13 Affections of the Ductless Glands 375 14 Affections of the Urinary System 395 15 Affections of the Reproductorium 413 16 Affections of the Brain and Nervous System 457 17 Affections of the Muscles 518 18. Affections of the Bones and Joints 523 19 Affections of the Eyes 528 20 Affections of the Ears 540 21 Affections of the Skin 546 22 Tumors 590 23 Cancer 598 24 Affections due to Parasites 615 25 Affections due to Physical Agents and Intoxicants 620 26 Care of Wounds 631 27 Bites and Stings 637 28 Accidents and Emergencies 646 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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