San Antonio, Texas: Dr. Shelton's Health School, 1968. — 320 p.
Author's Introduction.
A Revolutionary Situation.
The Hygienic Revolution.
The Evolution of Hygiene.
Hydropathy.
A Name Chosen.
Life Subject to Law.
Instruments of Action.
What is Health?
The Ways of Health.
Hygiene.
Materia Hygienica.
The Primordial Requisites of Life.
Food.
Salt Eating.
One Man's Meat.
Eating.
Self-Healing.
The Essential Nature of Disease.
The Occasions for Disease.
The Unity of Disease.
Evolution of Disease.
Not a Cure.
Hygiene Not a Cure.
Conditions of Recovery.
Hygienic Care of the Sick.
Application of Hygiene.
Acute Disease.
Fasting.
The Suppression of Disease.
Convalescence.
Chronic Disease.
Crises.
Feeding in Disease.
Recovery of Vigor.
Palliation.
The Time Factor in Recovery.
The Tragedy of Irreversibility.
The Prevention of Disease.
The Prevention of Epidemics.
The New Human Redemption.
Medicine and Hygiene Contrasted.
What is a Poison?
Drug Relations.
Biodynamics vs. Pharmacodynamics.
Drug Indulgences.
The Evils of Drug Medication.
Iatrogenic Diseases.
Herbs.
A New Revolutionary Situation.
Opposition.
College.
Women and Hygiene.
Who was a Hygienist?
Hygienists.
Mistakes of Hygienists.
Future of Hygiene.