WILLIAM TAYLOR MARRS, M.D.
AUTHOR'S APOLOGY.
CONTENTS.
ILLUSTRATIONS.
CHAPTER I. THE NEURASTHENIC DURING HIS INFANCY.
CHAPTER II. THE PERVERSITY OF HIS CHILDHOOD.
CHAPTER III. AS A SHIFTLESS AND PURPOSELESS YOUTH.
CHAPTER IV. HIS PURSUIT OF AN EDUCATION.
CHAPTER V. TRIES TO FIND AN OCCUPATION CONDUCIVE TO HEALTH.
CHAPTER VI. NEW SYMPTOMS AND THE PURSUIT OF HEALTH.
CHAPTER VII. THE NEURASTHENIC FALLS IN LOVE.
CHAPTER VIII. MORBID FEARS AND FANCIES.
CHAPTER IX. GERMS AND HOW HE AVOIDED THEM. APPENDICITIS.
CHAPTER X. DIETING FOR HEALTH'S SAKE.
CHAPTER XI. TELLS OF A FEW NEW OCCUPATIONS AND VENTURES.
CHAPTER XII. TRIES A NEW BUSINESS; ALSO TRAVELS SOME FOR HIS HEALTH.
CHAPTER XIII. TRIES A RETIRED LIFE; IS ALSO AN INVESTIGATOR OF
CHAPTER XIV. THE CULTIVATION OF A FEW VICES AND THE CONSEQUENCES.
CHAPTER XV. CONSIDERS POLITICS AND RELIGION. CONSULTS OSTEOPATHIC AND HOMEOPATHIC DOCTORS.
CHAPTER XVI. TAKES A COURSE IN A MEDICAL COLLEGE.
CHAPTER XVII. TURNS COW-BOY. HAS RUN GAMUT OF FADS.
CHAPTER XVIII. GIVES UP THE TASK OF WRITING CONFESSIONS.