Wherein is pleasingly told how to be happy – but not too happy – and yet be rich; containing thoughts, always sincere and sometimes serious, concerning the best methods of preventing one from becoming to burden to himself, a weariness to his friends, a trial to his neighbors and a reflection on his Maker.
Or, The People Their Own Physicians, By the Use of Nature’s Remedies; Describing the Great Curative Properties Found in the Herbal Kingdom. A new and plain system of hygienic principles. Together with comprehensive essays on sexual philosophy, marriage, divorce, &c.