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    Lectures, Speeches, and Related materials, 1910 pt. 03: July-September

    Kellogg, John Harvey; McClure, S. S.
    2014

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    Lectures, Speeches, and Related materials from July-Sept. 1910: * Is the Human Race Degenerating? July 21, 1910 * Question Box Lecture, July 25, 1910 * The Battle Creek Sanitarium System, Aug. 4, 1910 * Digestion, Aug. 11, 1910 * Stereopticon Lecture, Aug. 25, 1910 * Health Hints from Europe (by S. S. McClure) and Battle Creek Sanitarium Principles (by J. H. Kellogg), Aug. 29, 1910 * The New Hygiene, Sept. 1, 1910 * Question Box Lecture, Sept. 12, 1910 * Question Box Lecture, Sept. 26, 1910 * Our Devoted Friend, the Liver, Sept. 29, 1910

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