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S-653.4. KADA-YAGA COMPANY.

The drugless remedy Kada-Yaga and the wonders it accomplishes [trademark]. This booklet carries a cheerful message for everybody. New York, N.Y.: The Kada-Yaga Co., [c1909].

28 p. : ill. ; 13.5 cm.

Title and imprint from wrapper. At head of title on wrapper: Copyright, 1909. Fourth edition. “Kada-Yaga is a nerve and muscle strengthener, a blood purifier, regulator of stomach and other functional organs; it clears the brain, adds magnetism to the system, fortifies the body against disease, aids in the cure of nearly all ailments, adds to personal attractiveness and is otherwise a most valuable and comparatively inexpensive remedy … Kada-Yaga supercedes medicines. It is the modern discovery in nutritive chemistry, and has come to stay” (p. 1). Pages 6-24 provide an alphabetical list of seventy-two conditions and disorders for which Kada-Yaga is an effective treatment.

S-653.5. KAESSMANN, Fred G.

Sexual philosophy … Lawrence, Massachusetts: Health-Wealth Publishing House, [c1912].

31, [1] p. ; 15 cm.

“You are not healthy, physically, mentally or morally—if you are misusing your sexual forces, and this you includes just about 999 out of 1,000 persons. Strong statement, the foregoing? Yes, a strong statement, yet competent authorities say that it is correct … When does one misuse his sexual forces? Listen carefully: When one uses them for any other purpose than for pro-creation. You cry out in astonishment, ‘what!’ Also, you begin to think of ‘competent authorities’ who say otherwise … you think of certain writers whose books are well advertised. It does not spell merit in the books themselves. Indeed, the fact that these writers who differ with us have taken the contrary view simply proves that they know little or nothing of the subject—or that they are rascals” (p. 3). Kaessman continues: “continence pays—pays big—pays big in health—in happiness—in dollars and cents—and this—because lack of continence causes the sickness, and indirectly, the death of nine out of ten grown-up persons” (p. 4).

S-654. KAHN, Louis J.

Nervous exhaustion: its cause and cure. Comprising a series of eight lectures on debility and disease, as delivered nightly at Dr. Kahn's Museum of Anatomy, with practical information on marriage, its obligations and impediments. Illustrated with cases. Including pictures from real life, or photographic life studies, addressed to the young, the old, the grave, the gay.

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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2008

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  • Edited by Christopher Hoolihan
  • Book: An Annotated Catalogue of the Edward C. Atwater Collection of American Popular Medicine and Health Reform
  • Online publication: 28 February 2023
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781580467186.012
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  • Edited by Christopher Hoolihan
  • Book: An Annotated Catalogue of the Edward C. Atwater Collection of American Popular Medicine and Health Reform
  • Online publication: 28 February 2023
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781580467186.012
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