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healthy tissue, and lesions that lead to bu' one conclusion, viz. Barring congenital deficiency, these deformities, without shadow of doubt, are caused by powerful drugs with which the science of medicine formerly saturated the system.

The following table is arranged to show the diminution in weight in fasts of varying lengths. The average loss, it will be seen, is one pound daily.


No. Weight at of Days Beginning


Weight at End of


Loss in


Names Fasted of Fast


Fast


Weight


1.


G.E.D.


50


228


Ibs.


174


Ibs.


54


Ibs.


2.


I.N.M.


22


150


Ibs.


123


Ibs.


27


Ibs.


3.


N.H.L.


10


178


Ibs.


165


Ibs.


13


Ibs.


4.


F.H.W.


20


182


Ibs.


158


Ibs.


24


Ibs.


5.


J.B.


23


165


Ibs.


154


Ibs.


11


Ibs.


6.


A.B.


8


135


Ibs.


127


Ibs.


8


Ibs.


7.


G.W.T.


41


109


Ibs.


73


Ibs.


36 Ibs.


8.


F.J.C.


28


136


Ibs.


103


Ibs.


33


Ibs.


9.


T.R.A.


34


117


Ibs.


92


Ibs.


25


Ibs.


10.


R.B.


17


135


Ibs.


118


Ibs.


17


Ibs.



Totals


253


1535


Ibs.


1287


Ibs.


248


Ibs.


A reference to the chapter, "Death in the Fast," will illustrate the lack of development in bodily organs. In several of these cases,