I can't sleep

I can't sleep

by George W. Morrison

1948

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Tired? Nervous? Rundown? Can't sleep? Don't give it another thought. This is your book. Let George Morrison, the stage of sleepless hollow, bring sunshine into your nights with this handy, bedside volume devoted entirely to that noctambulist bugaboo, insomnia. No drowsy amateur, Mr. Morrison is the wide-awake veteran of more than twenty years of sleepless nights. When it comes to insomnia, he knows whereof he speaks and he speaks in no uncertain terms on the 54 theories - 54 which have one time or another been guaranteed to set a dynamo drowsing. Warm milk, black coffee, feet warm, feet cold, head up, head down, single bed, double bed, Chalk on the nose - all the methods you've ever heard of, and a great many you haven't, for grabbing a little shut-eye are in this exhausting treatise on insomnia. And who knows, one of them maybe just the thing for you. So if you, too, toss and turn; or if, like Mrs. Morrison, the author's long-suffering helpmate - bedmate, you are married to someone who "just can't close an eye" you'd better grab this warm, witty book before another restless night is wasted. It may even put you to sleep.

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