Vegetable Diet: As Sanctioned by Medical Men, and by Experience in All Ages

Vegetable Diet: As Sanctioned by Medical Men, and by Experience in All Ages
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William A. Alcott. Vegetable Diet: As Sanctioned by Medical Men, and by Experience in All Ages

Vegetable Diet: As Sanctioned by Medical Men, and by Experience in All Ages

Table of Contents

PREFACE

ADVERTISEMENT

TO THE SECOND EDITION

CHAPTER I

ORIGIN OF THIS WORK

CHAPTER II

LETTERS TO DR. NORTH

CHAPTER III

REMARKS ON THE FOREGOING LETTERS

CHAPTER IV

ADDITIONAL INTELLIGENCE

CHAPTER V

TESTIMONY OF OTHER MEDICAL MEN, BOTH OF ANCIENT AND MODERN TIMES

CHAPTER VI

TESTIMONY OF PHILOSOPHERS AND OTHER EMINENT MEN

CHAPTER VII

SOCIETIES AND COMMUNITIES ON THE VEGETABLE SYSTEM

CHAPTER VIII

VEGETABLE DIET DEFENDED

VEGETABLE COOKERY

CLASS I

FARINACEOUS OR MEALY SUBSTANCES

CLASS II

FRUITS

CLASS III

ROOTS

CLASS IV

MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES OF FOOD

VEGETABLE DIET

CHAPTER I

ORIGIN OF THIS WORK

"To the Editor of the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal

CHAPTER II

LETTERS TO DR. NORTH

LETTER I.—FROM DR. PARMLY, DENTIST. To Dr. North

LETTER II—FROM DR. W. A. ALCOTT

LETTER III.—FROM DR. D. S. WRIGHT

LETTER V.—FROM DR. H. A. BARROWS

LETTER VI.—FROM DR. CALEB BANNISTER

LETTER VII.—FROM DR. LYMAN TENNY

LETTER VIII.—FROM DR. J. M. B. HARDEN

LETTER IX.—FROM JOSEPH RICKETSON, ESQ

LETTER X.—FROM JOSEPH CONGDON, ESQ

LETTER XI.—FROM GEORGE W. BAKER, ESQ

LETTER XII—FROM JOHN HOWLAND, JR., ESQ

LETTER XIII.—FROM DR. W. H. WEBSTER

LETTER XIV.—FROM JOSIAH BENNET, ESQ

LETTER XV.—FROM WILLIAM VINCENT, ESQ.[2]

LETTER XVI.—FROM L. R. BRADLEY, BY DR. GEO. H. PERRY

LETTER XVII.—FROM DR. L. W. SHERMAN

Footnote

CHAPTER III

REMARKS ON THE FOREGOING LETTERS

Footnote

CHAPTER IV

ADDITIONAL INTELLIGENCE

LETTER I.—FROM DR. H. A. BARROWS

LETTER II.—FROM DR. JOHN M. B. HARDEN

LETTER III.—FROM DR. JOSHUA PORTER

LETTER IV.—FROM DR. N. J. KNIGHT, OF TRURO

LETTER V.—FROM DR. LESTER KEEP

LETTER VI.—SECOND LETTER FROM DR. KEEP

LETTER VII.—FROM DR. HENRY H. BROWN

LETTER VIII.—FROM DR. FRANKLIN KNOX

LETTER IX.—FROM A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE PHYSICIAN

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.—BY THE AUTHOR.[7]

Footnote

CHAPTER V

TESTIMONY OF OTHER MEDICAL MEN, BOTH OF ANCIENT AND MODERN TIMES

GENERAL REMARKS

DR. GEORGE CHEYNE

DR. GEOFFROY

MESSRS. PERCY AND VAUQUELIN

DR. PEMBERTON

SIR JOHN SINCLAIR

DR. JAMES, OF WISCONSIN

DR. CRANSTOUN

DR. TAYLOR, OF ENGLAND

DRS. HUFELAND AND ABERNETHY

DR. GREGORY

DR. CULLEN, OF EDINBURGH

DR. BENJAMIN RUSH

DR. WILLIAM LAMBE, OF LONDON

PROFESSOR LAWRENCE

DR. SALGUES

THE AUTHOR OF "SURE METHODS," ETC

BARON CUVIER.[10]

DR. LUTHER V. BELL

DR. WILLIAM BUCHAN, AUTHOR OF "DOMESTIC MEDICINE."

DR. CHARLES WHITLAW

DR. JAMES CLARK

PROF. MUSSEY, OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE

DR. CONDIE, OF PHILADELPHIA

DR. J. V. C. SMITH, OF BOSTON

SYLVESTER GRAHAM

DR. JOHN M. ANDREW

DR. WILLIAM SWEETSER, OF BOSTON

DR. A. L. PIERSON

STATEMENT OF DR. C. BYINGTON, OF PHILADELPHIA

TESTIMONY OF A PHYSICIAN IN NEW YORK

THE FEMALE'S CYCLOPEDIA

DR. VAN COOTH

DR. WILLIAM BEAUMONT

SIR EVERARD HOME

DR. JENNINGS

DR. JARVIS

DR. TICKNOR

DR. COLES

DR. SHEW

DR. MORRILL

DR. BELL

DR. BRADLEY

DR. STEPHENSON

DR. J. BURDELL,

DR. THOMAS SMETHURST,

DR. SCHLEMMER

DR. CURTIS, AND OTHERS

PROF. C. U. SHEPARD

BLACKWOOD, IN HIS MAGAZINE

PROF. JOHNSTON

SIMEON COLLINS, OF WESTFIELD, MASS

REV. JOSEPH EMERSON

TAK SISSON

Footnote

CHAPTER VI

TESTIMONY OF PHILOSOPHERS AND OTHER EMINENT MEN

GENERAL REMARKS

PLAUTUS

PLUTARCH

PORPHYRY, OF TYRE

LORD BACON

SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE

CICERO

CYRUS THE GREAT

PETER GASSENDI

PROF. HITCHCOCK

LORD KAIMS

DR. THOMAS DICK

PROFESSOR GEORGE BUSH

THOMAS SHILLITOE

ALEXANDER POPE

SIR RICHARD PHILLIPS

SIR ISAAC NEWTON

THE ABBE GALLANI

HOMER

DR. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

MR. NEWTON

O. S. FOWLER

REV. MR. JOHNSTON

JOHN H. CHANDLER

REV. JESSE CASWELL

MR. SAMUEL CHINN

FATHER SEWALL

MAGLIABECCHI,

OBERLIN AND SWARTZ

THE IRISH

JOHN BAILIES

FRANCIS HUPAZOLI

MARY CAROLINE HINCKLEY

JOHN WHITCOMB

CAPT. ROSS, OF THE BRITISH NAVY

HENRY FRANCISCO

PROFESSOR FERGUSON

HOWARD, THE PHILANTHROPIST

GEN. ELLIOTT

ENCYCLOPEDIA AMERICANA

MR. THOMAS BELL, OF LONDON

LINNÆUS, THE NATURALIST

SHELLEY, THE POET

REV. EZEKIEL RICH

REV. JOHN WESLEY

LAMARTINE

Footnote

CHAPTER VII

SOCIETIES AND COMMUNITIES ON THE VEGETABLE SYSTEM

GENERAL REMARKS

THE PYTHAGOREANS

THE ESSENES

THE BRAMINS

SOCIETY OF BIBLE CHRISTIANS

ORPHAN ASYLUM OF ALBANY

THE MEXICAN INDIANS

SCHOOL IN GERMANY

THE AMERICAN PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCIETY

CHAPTER VIII

VEGETABLE DIET DEFENDED

I. THE ANATOMICAL ARGUMENT

II. THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ARGUMENT

III. THE MEDICAL ARGUMENT

IV. THE POLITICAL ARGUMENT

V. THE ECONOMICAL ARGUMENT

VI. THE ARGUMENT FROM EXPERIENCE

VII. THE MORAL ARGUMENT

VIII. THE MILLENNIAL ARGUMENT

IX. THE BIBLE ARGUMENT

CONCLUSION

Footnote

OUTLINES

OF A. NEW SYSTEM OF FOOD AND COOKERY

CLASS I.—FARINACEOUS, OR MEALY SUBSTANCES

DIVISION I.—BREAD

Section A.—Bread of the first order

Section B.—Bread of the second order

Section C.—Bread of the third kind

DIVISION II.—WHOLE GRAINS

Section A.—Boiled Grains

Section B.—Grains, etc., in other forms. They may be baked, parched, roasted, or torrefied

DIVISION III.—CAKES

DIVISION IV.—PUDDINGS

Section A.—Hominy

Section B.—Puddings proper

DIVISION V.—PIES

CLASS II.—FRUITS

DIVISION I.—DOMESTIC FRUITS

Section A.—The large fruits—Apple, Pear, Peach, Quince, etc

Section B.—The smaller fruits. The Strawberry, Cherry, Raspberry, Currant, Whortleberry, Mulberry, Blackberry, Bilberry, etc

DIVISION II.—FOREIGN FRUITS

CLASS III.—ROOTS

DIVISION I.—MEALY ROOTS

Section A.—The Common Potato

Section B.—The Sweet Potato

DIVISION II.—SWEET AND WATERY ROOTS

CLASS IV.—MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES OF FOOD

Footnote

Fowler and Wells,

Publishers of Scientific and Popular. STANDARD WORKS,

308 BROADWAY, NEW YORK

Works on Phrenology

American Phrenological Journal

Combe's Lectures on Phrenology;

WORKS ON WATER CURE,

PUBLISHED BY. Fowler and Wells,

308 Broadway, New York

WORKS ON PHYSIOLOGY,

PUBLISHED BY. Fowler and Wells,

308 Broadway, New York

Miscellaneous

Mesmerism and Psychology

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HENRY FRANCISCO.

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