. Glimpses of medical Europe. self. She had done quite a bit of it 188 LONDOX in odd hours. So she wiped off her hands,picked up a length of glass tubing, andstarted in to make a pipette. Then she blewa second and started in on a third. I mademy escape, ran down the stairs, out on to thestreet, and passing the euphonious Load ofHay hotel I found my way back to the City,where I at once ordered a long and coolingdrink with special instruc-tions to the waiter not toput a straw in it, for I hadno desire to be remindedof glass tubes. Really I have no rightto scribble so frivolouslyregarding so rema


. Glimpses of medical Europe. self. She had done quite a bit of it 188 LONDOX in odd hours. So she wiped off her hands,picked up a length of glass tubing, andstarted in to make a pipette. Then she blewa second and started in on a third. I mademy escape, ran down the stairs, out on to thestreet, and passing the euphonious Load ofHay hotel I found my way back to the City,where I at once ordered a long and coolingdrink with special instruc-tions to the waiter not toput a straw in it, for I hadno desire to be remindedof glass tubes. Really I have no rightto scribble so frivolouslyregarding so remarkable awork as that developed byWright and his associatesin the last few years. Buta man like Sir Almroth,who can do things that will set the wholemedical world on edge, and establish a vac-cine therapy that promises to have a perma-nent place in our modern scientific thera-peusis, wont be disturbed, I am sure, by alittle good-natured raillery. And besides,they do use up a good many miles of glasstubing out at new St. XVI. LIVERPOOL THE SUNDAY EXODUS THE GREAT UNIVERSITY COOPERATIVE METHODS. There were several hundred passengerson the boat that landed me in Liverpool oneSaturday at about eight oclock in the even-ing, and not one of them, so far as I couldascertain, except myself stayed over nightthere. The others, who were wiser than I,hustled to the railway station and caught thefirst train out for Chester, Wales, London, orsome other place fit to spend a Sunday in. I dined alone that evening, and the nextmorning breakfasted alone. So far as I couldsee I was the only guest at the big AdelphiHotel. I asked the clerk what the necessitywas for hotels in Liverpool, anyway, and hetold me that boats occasionally sailed so earlyin the morning that people were compelled toget to town the night before. Otherwise hequite agreed with me that hotels could easilybe wiped off the Liverpool map. Imagine a city the size of Liverpool, withover a million people, the second largest city


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