The funny side of physic : or, The mysteries of medicine, presenting the humorous and serious sides of medical practice An exposeÌ of medical humbugs, quacks, and charlatans in all ages and all countries . amethere for. The girls sat up in some chairs proffered. The youngerone was so small that her little feet could not reach the floor,and sitting back in her chair, her little limbs stuck outstraight, as such awkward little folks will. 252 DOES HE LOVE ME ? The woman told them something, to seem to cover themoney paid. It was not satisfactory, however, and the ten-year-old one put the followin


The funny side of physic : or, The mysteries of medicine, presenting the humorous and serious sides of medical practice An exposeÌ of medical humbugs, quacks, and charlatans in all ages and all countries . amethere for. The girls sat up in some chairs proffered. The youngerone was so small that her little feet could not reach the floor,and sitting back in her chair, her little limbs stuck outstraight, as such awkward little folks will. 252 DOES HE LOVE ME ? The woman told them something, to seem to cover themoney paid. It was not satisfactory, however, and the ten-year-old one put the following questions : â Do you think, maam, that the young man who is keepingcompany with me loves me ? This was a poser, and the woman laughed did she reply? I asked, shocked, though amused,by the ridiculousness of the whole affair. O, Gael, if I know ! I was too busy then to next question was more strange than the first: âWill the young gentleman marry me, eventually?Doubtless he will when you become older, was thereply; ⢠and I advise you to think no more about it till youare much older. I obtained this item from the third party present, the hus-band of the X. EMINENT PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Lord Say. Why, Heaven neer made the universe a level. Some trees are loftier than the rest, some mountainsOerpeak their fellows, and some planets shineWith brighter ray above the skyey routeThan others. Nay, even at our feet, the roseOutscents the lily; and the humblest flowerIs noble still oer meaner plants. And thusSome men are nobler than the mass, and should,By natures order, shine above their Clifford. Tis true the noble should; but who is noble?Heaven, and not heraldry, makes noble men. THEIR ORIGIN, BOYIIOOD, EARLY STRUGGLES, ETC. â DOCTORS ARE PUBLICPROPERTY. â DR. MOTT, OF OYSTER BAY. DR. PARKER. â A PLOUGH-BOY. â THE FARMERS BOY AND THE OLD DOCTOR. âSCENE IN BELLEVUE HOSPITAL. LEAVES FROM THE LIFE OF AN UNFLEDGED ^ESCU


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