. The American homoeopathist. le school of elected these officers : Dr. E. L. Shurly,president ; Dr. E. S. Sherrill, correspondingsecretary ; Dr. S. H. Knight, recording sec-retary ; Dr. I >. 1 . \V. Robbins, treasure!utive board, Dr. I. II. Carstens, Dr. R. C. Olin,Dr. D, A Mai Lachlin, Dr. II. J. Mulheron, Dr. \. It will be observed that in this list allschools are represented. There will be tenpresidents, to be appointed by the executive 1. The next meeting of the organizationwill be held some time next month. The American Homeopathist, Ittutd Twicl a i


. The American homoeopathist. le school of elected these officers : Dr. E. L. Shurly,president ; Dr. E. S. Sherrill, correspondingsecretary ; Dr. S. H. Knight, recording sec-retary ; Dr. I >. 1 . \V. Robbins, treasure!utive board, Dr. I. II. Carstens, Dr. R. C. Olin,Dr. D, A Mai Lachlin, Dr. II. J. Mulheron, Dr. \. It will be observed that in this list allschools are represented. There will be tenpresidents, to be appointed by the executive 1. The next meeting of the organizationwill be held some time next month. The American Homeopathist, Ittutd Twicl a is published for its subscribers only, and hai no copies are never sent. Subscription! are not discon-tinued until so ordered. What is not right will always be maderight cheerfully and without question. A. 1. CHAT! ERTON * CO., Publisi i New York. TUB MKKSHON COMPANY TRESS, RAHWAV, N. J. Vol. XXII. No. 13. Zhc Hmerican Ifoomeopatbist NEW YORK, JULY r, 1896. FRANK KRAFT, M. D., Cleveland, Ohio, Editor. OUR Henry w. Champlin, m. D., Towanda, fa. NOTES FROM THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE. , June 19, 1896. UP to this morning—the beginning of thethird day of the Institutes regular sessions,206 members have registered and 301 more coming by every steamer and Materia Medica Conference was what mightbe termed a qualified success. The first ques-tion was vigorously and thoroughly discussed,and whatever doubts might have been engen-dered in the minds of the profession concerningthe value of the law of similars, by a reading ofthe construction of the question, was verythoroughly dissipated by the action taken by the conference both in committee and in generalsessions. It is to be regretted that nothing can be doneto prevent the local newspaper press from seiz-ing upon the insignificant points of a debate,and working them up into glaring headlineswhich startle the homeopathic populace andgive much satisfaction and glee to the allopathicpart of t


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