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THE TELEO-MECHAN ICS OF NATURE
And Subconscious Minds
From Scientific, Religious and Medical Viewpoints
Summary of Contents in 10 Parts
INTRODUCTORY
Pun, nrrr.-THF TKEASURK-TROVE OF UNKNOWN LAND, (an allegorical unsolved story
,. ' , The MvsWrv Of throp Fecundated Cells. (Treats of that jtreat
.rnhlom Of an^inother science- wl,v does one fertilized germ-cell develop into a tiower. another into a
Sicken composition’?) into a human Tim Bock being, upon all which these ce;is the Bark b,.mg of prec Evolution se y al.ke Splits. in size, ap¬
pearance and
The Executive Ability of the TeleoMechanlce of Nature.
life. showing Chapters bow 2 to they 12 explain -strive their with mode skilled of operatton 1PulP. in buildink e Vfeet- up their cv r work of organic
soopically observed by Huxley, Drummond and other fcClQnvltt ^
An Object-Lewon In Telo»Mecha.nlcs.
Creation, the Siphonophores or Colonial hea-Nettiee.
The Vlto-Psvchlc Life of Plants.
noted Bofunists showing
dent of Nature. Malformations and Monstrosities.
Jiouand oirc Sf A^ndicitU • how to control and predetermine the sex of prospective off¬
spring, etc. Providence In Procreation.
chunter* 4 ft to 65 consist of a veritable Cyclopedia of intormation relating to Kepr
The Evolution of The Human Mother.
Chanters Gil to 72 show how the Teleo Mechanics accomplished this sceiebratcd “crowning work
tin- tempi?'' i»f Nature." The extracts quoted from Henry Drummond work
n MAN,” fairly border the sublime.
on ‘THE ASCENT of on
The Evolution of The Human Father.
Chapters!) to 80 explain how thesubminds of our primitive forefathers adapted them
,,, a comparatively perfect type of Mother, vividly portraying the transitional stages
■ iirougii which mail had to pass to reach bis present altitude in the Organic Kingdom.
Consciousness The Basis of All Psychic States.
Chapters *1 to S9confute the doctrine of Materialism that conscious mind Elmer is generated Gates
through cerebral activity, disprove Weisman's theory of Heredity by 1 ''of-
-Ulrica-nigs experiments: show that the instincts of animals arc the voice of their tubeon-
-cioosiicss. a ml explode the pernicious mat cri alistic contention responsible that lor our act acts. s are dotei m-
iic,i t,y our organization, and that we are therefore not our
World Problems.
Chapters 00 to 90 treat of the relation of woman to Human Progress: of the merits and
demerit is of Christian Science; of the Disadvantages of Prohibition and \ aeeination; suja-
- rest a safe and infallible preventive and positive remedy for smallpox which has cured
thousands vaccination without in the leaving and a mark, and Concluding which has chapters induced, present the German irrefutable hmpeior evidence to a joltsn of
army navy. appeal for in; Kecoueiliation of science and
mind in or above Na ture, and close with an t is devoted.
Kell#Ion, to the consummation of which this entire volume
' and writers speak for themselves:
' The following extracts from noted scientists Synopsis of th« J eieo-Meehanics
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Science and Philosophy.” Research, “I thank
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Opened up great fields of thought tome. More light will come ns 1 read and ponder, ! truly
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