Chapter | | Page | I. | The Neurasthenic during his Infancy | 1 | II. | The Perversity of his Childhood | 7 | III. | As a Shiftless and Purposeless Youth | 16 | IV. | His Pursuit of an Education | 20 | V. | Tries to Find an Occupation Conducive to Health | 27 | VI. | New Symptoms and the Pursuit of Health | 35 | VII. | The Neurasthenic Falls in Love | 42 | VIII. | Morbid Fears and Fancies | 50 | IX. | Germs and How he Avoided Them. Appendicitis | 55 | X. | Dieting for Health’s Sake | 63 | XI. | Tells of a Few New Occupations and Ventures | 71 | XII. | Tries a New Business; also Travels some for his Health | 77 | XIII. | Tries a Retired Life; is also an Investigator of New Thought, Christian Science, Hypnotic Suggestion | 84 | XIV. | The Cultivation of a Few Vices and the Consequences | 90 | XV. | Considers Politics and Religion. Consults Osteopathic and Homeopathic Doctors | 94 | XVI. | Takes a Course in a Medical College | 101 | XVII. | Turns Cow-boy. Has Run the Gamut of Fads | 108 | XVIII. | Gives up the Task of Writing Confessions | 113 |
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