- Healthy Childhood
Wise advice on child raising by a premier British nature cure practitioner at the Kingston Clinic, Edinburgh; contains a grandmother’s lifetime accumulation of wisdom.
- How To Be Always Well
Dr. Jackson’s book explains the basics of natural hygiene/nature cure and makes recommendations for lifestyle and diet that lead to permanent health and a high degree of well-being. This book is especially useful for the type of person that makes life choices and determines their behaviour according to well-grasped basic principles.
- Creative Menopause: Illuminating Women’s Health & Spirituality
For men, this is a fascinating look at the inner life of women. And for women it is full of wisdom and helpful information about how to age with grace and dignity.
- Health Unlimited
A very easy to understand summary and restatement of the basic hygienic viewpoint that would serve as an excellent introduction and guide to someone with insufficient time to study the fundamental books of the Founders (Tilden, Shelton, etc.) from which this book is drawn. It is vegetarian in outlook and disapproves of colon cleansing. Used by a chriopractic college in the United States as a basic text of diet and nutrition.
- Nature Doctors: Pioneers in Naturopathic Medicine
A thorough and scholarly historical survey of the development of naturopathic and nature cure practices from the 19th through the 20th century. A study of the individuals who made it happen. For many years Kirchfeld was librarian at the National College of Naturopathic Medicine.
- Parkinson’s Recovery Project
Dr. Janice Walton-Hadlock runs the Parkinson’s Recovery Project. She has developed a method that allows people who have not yet started on conventional Parkinson’s medications to recover from this disease.
- The Immerman Files
Dr. Alan Immerman collected every available scrap of published scientific evidence issued between 1880 and 1980 that supported Natural Hygiene/Nature Cure. This material (a seven foot tall stack of photocopies) was then scanned by Dr. Immerman. All these articles are available for free download, organized by topic.
- Ehret Bibliography
- Hygienic Dictionary
The essential terms and distinctions used by by the major figures natural hygiene/nature cure, defined in their own words. Compiled by Steve Solomon during the late 1990s, the first years of this library.
- Kingston Chronicles
Also known as “Rude Health.” Published by the Thomson Clinic. We have issues from 1967 through 1978.
- The Kingston Chronicle (Rude Health): 1971
The following articles are available to be read from these issues:"That So Many Live," by Keki R. Sidhwa"Stomach Troubles," by C.L.T."Second Maturity," by C.L.T."More About Issels," by Peter Fenton and C.L.T."Water: Inside and Out," by C.L.T."Looking Forward," A Conference Report by Chiel"Youth For Tomorrow," by G. Edward Grogan"The Healthy Heart," by C.L.T."Youth For Tomorrow," by G. Edward Grogan (concluded)"Strange Ally," by Alec Milne"A Healthy Heart," (continued), by C.L.T."A Healthy Heart," (continued), by C.L.T.
- The Kingston Chronicle (Rude Health): 1969
The following articles area available to be read from these issues:”Starches and Proportions,” (continued) by C.L.T.”Flexibility,” A Conference Report by Chiel”Food Supplements: Are They Necessary,” by Keki R.Sidhwa”Shelton’s Latest,” A Book Review by Alec Milne”History of the I.S.R.N.: Excerpts From the Official Records,”by H. Leslie Harrison”Vital Capacity,” by C.L.T.
- The Kingston Chronicle (Rude Health): 1967
The following articles are available to be read from this year’s issues:”Not For Novices,” by C.L.T. (in two parts—continued over two issues)”To The Barracades, Vicariously,” by Alex Milne”45 Years of the E.S.N.T.,” by C.L.T.”The Scaremongers,” by C.L.T.
- The Kingston Chronicle (Rude Health): 1972
The following articles are available to be read from these issues:"Ill-Health Is Costly," by Keki R. Sidhwa"Healthy Food For Man, Child, and Animal," by Alec Milne"A Healthy Heart" (continued), by C.L.T."Food Reform Catering," by C.L.T."A Healthy Heart" (continued), by C.L.T."A Healthy Heart" (continued), by C.L.T."Olive Lane Thomson (in memorium)""Rate of Change," by C.L.T."Beware Backsliding," by Keki R. Sidhwa"A Healthy Heart (continued)," by C.L.T.
- The Kingston Chronicle (Rude Health): 1973
The following articles are available to be read from this year’s issues:"Is a Heart Attack Avoidable," by Keki R. Sidhwa"Glimpses of Truth," by C.L.T."Blood Pressure," by C.L.T."Is Pain Necessary," by Keki R. Sidhwa"A.S. Neill" (In Memorium)"Blood Pressure" (continued), by C.L.T.
- The Kingston Chronicle (Rude Health): 1974
The following articles are available to be read from these issues:"Goodbye To The Pill," by Keki R. Sidhwa"Blood Pressure" (continued), by C.L.T."Goodbye To Vaccination," by C.L.T."Speaking To Students," by Alec Milne"Blood Pressure" (continued), by C.L.T."No Hope Without Faith," by C.L.T."Kingston Publications (List),""Blood Pressure" (concluded), by C.L.T.
- The Kingston Chronicle (Rude Health): 1971 Jan-Feb
See one entire issue in original format with all miscellaneous items included.
- The Kingston Chronicle (Rude Health): 1975
The following articles are available to be read from these issues:"Care For Your Teeth (continued)," by C.L.T."Care For Your Teeth (concluded)," by C.L.T."Has Milk A Future," by C.L.T."D.I.Y. for Bad Backs," by C.L.T."Kingston—The Place," by C.L.T."Has Milk A Future," by C.L.T."Sundry Items"
- The Kingston Chronicle (Rude Health): 1970
The following articles are available to be read from these issues:”1970—Conservation Year,” by Alec Milne”Is This For You?,” by H. Leslie Harrison”Exploiting Fear—I,” by C.L.T.”Is This For You?” (concluded), by H. Lelslie Harrions”Exploiting Fear—II,” by Jean and Peter Fenton”Fatigue in Women,” by Keki R. Sidhwa”Good News For Smokers,” by Ron Wood”Mental Pollution,” by C.L.T.
- The Kingston Chronicle (Rude Health): 1968
The following articles are available to be read from these issues:"Heart Transplants," by Alf, Malcolm & Leslie"The Prostatic Ape," Looking at Books with Alec Milne. This article reviews a health-related book by John Tobe who also wrote a book about his trip to Hunza available in the Longevity collection of the Soil and Health Library."Sick Animals," by C.L.T."Minds At Work," A Conference Report by Chiel"Getting The Message," by C. Leslie Thomson"Patient-Practitioner Co-Operation," by Keiki R.Sidhwa