A Guide to Health
A Guide to Health by Mahatma Gandhi, translated from the Hindi by A. Rama Iyer, M.A.

Published 1921

Mahatma Gandhi was the preeminent leader of Indian nationalism in British-ruled India. Employing non-violent civil disobedience, Gandhi led India to independence and inspired movements for non-violence, civil rights and freedom across the world.

CONTENTS
Translator’s Note
Introduction
Part 1. General
Chapter 1. The Meaning of Health
Chapter 2. The Human Body
Chapter 3. Air
Chapter 4. Water
Chapter 5. Food
Chapter 6. How Much and How Many Times Should We Eat?
Chapter 7. Exercise
Chapter 8. Dress
Chapter 9. Sexual Relations
Part 2. Some Simple Treatments
Chapter 1. Air-Treatment
Chapter 2. Water-Cure
Chapter 3. The Use of Earth
Chapter 4. Fever and Its Cure
Chapter 5. Constipation, Dysentery, Gripes and Piles
Chapter 6. Contagious Diseases: Small-Pox
Chapter 7. Other Contagious Diseases
Chapter 8. Maternity and Child-Birth
Chapter 9. Care of the Child
Chapter 10. Some Accidents: Drowning
Chapter 11. Some Accidents--(Contd.)
Chapter 12. Some Accidents--(Contd.)
Chapter 13. Some Accidents--(Contd.)
Chapter 14. Conclusion
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A Guide to Health
A Guide to Health by Mahatma Gandhi, translated from the Hindi by A. Rama Iyer, M.A.

Published 1921

Mahatma Gandhi was the preeminent leader of Indian nationalism in British-ruled India. Employing non-violent civil disobedience, Gandhi led India to independence and inspired movements for non-violence, civil rights and freedom across the world.

CONTENTS
Translator’s Note
Introduction
Part 1. General
Chapter 1. The Meaning of Health
Chapter 2. The Human Body
Chapter 3. Air
Chapter 4. Water
Chapter 5. Food
Chapter 6. How Much and How Many Times Should We Eat?
Chapter 7. Exercise
Chapter 8. Dress
Chapter 9. Sexual Relations
Part 2. Some Simple Treatments
Chapter 1. Air-Treatment
Chapter 2. Water-Cure
Chapter 3. The Use of Earth
Chapter 4. Fever and Its Cure
Chapter 5. Constipation, Dysentery, Gripes and Piles
Chapter 6. Contagious Diseases: Small-Pox
Chapter 7. Other Contagious Diseases
Chapter 8. Maternity and Child-Birth
Chapter 9. Care of the Child
Chapter 10. Some Accidents: Drowning
Chapter 11. Some Accidents--(Contd.)
Chapter 12. Some Accidents--(Contd.)
Chapter 13. Some Accidents--(Contd.)
Chapter 14. Conclusion
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A Guide to Health by Mahatma Gandhi, translated from the Hindi by A. Rama Iyer, M.A.

Published 1921

Mahatma Gandhi was the preeminent leader of Indian nationalism in British-ruled India. Employing non-violent civil disobedience, Gandhi led India to independence and inspired movements for non-violence, civil rights and freedom across the world.

CONTENTS
Translator’s Note
Introduction
Part 1. General
Chapter 1. The Meaning of Health
Chapter 2. The Human Body
Chapter 3. Air
Chapter 4. Water
Chapter 5. Food
Chapter 6. How Much and How Many Times Should We Eat?
Chapter 7. Exercise
Chapter 8. Dress
Chapter 9. Sexual Relations
Part 2. Some Simple Treatments
Chapter 1. Air-Treatment
Chapter 2. Water-Cure
Chapter 3. The Use of Earth
Chapter 4. Fever and Its Cure
Chapter 5. Constipation, Dysentery, Gripes and Piles
Chapter 6. Contagious Diseases: Small-Pox
Chapter 7. Other Contagious Diseases
Chapter 8. Maternity and Child-Birth
Chapter 9. Care of the Child
Chapter 10. Some Accidents: Drowning
Chapter 11. Some Accidents--(Contd.)
Chapter 12. Some Accidents--(Contd.)
Chapter 13. Some Accidents--(Contd.)
Chapter 14. Conclusion

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BN ID: 2940014998291
Publisher: Denise Henry
Publication date: 07/30/2012
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