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NERVE EXHAUSTION By PAUL von BOECKMANN How We Become Shell-Shocked in Every-Day Life Lecturer and Author of numerous books and treatises on Mental and Physical Energy, Respiration, Psychology, Sexual Science and Nerve Culture more ter 1, and those Ner ves be in order.” > great war has taught us how ally ntal and emotional Shock, it was proved, yes NOt e nerve fibres in the ves The is entirely mental. Thousand reason thereby, over 135 cases from York alone being in asylu e. Many more thousands wrecks. The strongest men paralyzed so that they could eat or even speak. One-third of all ospital cases were “nerve cases,” all > excessive strain of the Sympathetic s for beca The mi inute of today, with its wort , grief and mental tension is exactly B » as Shell Shock, except lisastrous. insane asylums bear witness of thi nent. Nine people to the truth out You feel it, izzy, cannot and you h: —Bronchials —Chest Breathing —Diaphragm NG an —Stomach Ny feans —SOLAR PLI —Liver Intestines Kidneys —Colon — Pelvic Organs The Sympathetic Nervous System Showing how Ecery Vital Organ is governed by the Nervous ‘System, and how the Solar Plexus. commonly known as the sdominal brain, is the Great Central Station for the distribu- tion of Nerts Force. anc recess in ¢ these facts under- ve written a 64-page book t_ which teaches how to pro- tect the ner eryday Shell Shock. It teaches how to soothe, calm and care for the nerves; how to nourish them through proper breathing and other means. The cost of the book is only 25 cent: Remit in coin or s' ys. See address at the bot- tom of page. If the book does not meet your fullest expectations, your mone; will be refunded, plus your outlay of postage. The book, “Nerve Force,” solves the problem for’ you and will enable you to diagnose your troubles und Jerstandingly. ‘The facts presented will prove a revelation to you, and the advice given will be of incalculable value to you You should send for this book today. It is for you, whether you have had trouble with your nerves or not. Your nerves are most precious possession you es from e' the 23 Through them you experience all tt life worth living, for to be means to be dull brained, insensi! higher phases of life ambition and temperament. in is, the finer and ‘ous, love The following from people who have re: ly benefited by gained 12 pound , and I feel so ene hope of ever y weight.” been treated by ulists, and have tr to count my nerves to nor done r than all the other methods heart is now regular again and res I thought I h ise of abused book at lea s cleared all the time.” hows ming of nerves hi physician say: “book have scientific of the nerves and reco! nding y ¢ book to 1 minent lawye our be ich as I had three indly and a ain do a real The sinha of Colds the various books, pamphlets and g which 1 have written onthe subject y, none has attracted nent than sixteen- page booklet entitled, ‘The Prevention of There is no human being absolutely im- mune to However, people who breathe correctly and deeply are not easil susceptible to Colds. This is clearly e: plained in my book NERVE FORCE. Other important factors, nevertheless, play an important part in the prevention of Colds—factors that concern the matter of ventilation, clothing, humidity, tempera- ture, etc. These factors are fully discussed in the booklet Prevention of Colds. No ailment is of greater danger than an “ordinary cold," as it may lead to Influenz: Grippe, Pneumonia or Tuberculosis. Mot deaths resulted during the recent ‘‘Flu” epi- demic than were killed during the entire war, over 6,000,000 people dying in India alon A copy of the booklet Prevention « Colds will be sent Free upon receipt of 2. with the book Nerve Force. You wil worth many times price asked for both books. Address: PAUL von BOECKMANN Studio 142, 110 West 40th St., New York Ccomicbooks.com