The American homoeopathist . conceivable phaseof the antitoxine treatment and the nature andproduction of the remedy. The answers arebrief but comprehensive. Leading authoritiesare quoted. The entire pamphlet shows a thor-ough study both of the subject in hand and thequestions which naturally arise. It will befound valuable to all physicians since doubt-lessly it will throw light on some subjects here-tofore knotty. It was prepared by W. K. Mul-ford Co., Philadelphia, and will be sent free,upon mention of this journal. The American Homeopathist. Issued Twice a Month. This Journal is published


The American homoeopathist . conceivable phaseof the antitoxine treatment and the nature andproduction of the remedy. The answers arebrief but comprehensive. Leading authoritiesare quoted. The entire pamphlet shows a thor-ough study both of the subject in hand and thequestions which naturally arise. It will befound valuable to all physicians since doubt-lessly it will throw light on some subjects here-tofore knotty. It was prepared by W. K. Mul-ford Co., Philadelphia, and will be sent free,upon mention of this journal. The American Homeopathist. Issued Twice a Month. This Journal is published for its subscribers only, and has no freeSample copies are never sent. Subscriptions are not discon-tinued until so ordered. What is not right will always be maderight cheerfully and without question. A. I-. CHATTERTON & CO., Publishers,New York. THE MRRSHON COMPANY PRESS, KAHWAV. N. J. Vol. XXIII. No. 19. Ubc Hmertcan Ifoomeopatbist NEW YORK, OCTOBER i, 1897. FRANK KRAFT, M. D., 1 leveland, Ohio, Editor. OUR Edward l . Brady, M. D., Genera/ .SY. retary of the Missouri Institute of Homeopathy, St. 1 ouis, Mo. DUNHAM COLLEGE. DUNHAM MEDICAL COLLEGE, whichhas withdrawn from the American Instituteof Homeopathy, is out with its annual circularsoliciting professional patronage, same as any ofthe American Institute colleges. Inclosed intliis annual circular is An Open Letter to theprofession quoting the charges preferred by tliespecial committee of the intercollegiate com-mittee against Dunham, and the answers of thecollege thereto. We have thus far heard none but the college version of the story; still, uponreading the charges and findings of the inter-collegiate committee, and noting in especialthe dominance of the surgical element in thatsub-committee, we are disposed to extend theright hand of fellowship to Dunham and bid itprosper and God speed ** * IF it should ever lie in the jurisdiction of theAmerican Institute of Homeopathy, to definewhat is and what is not home


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