. The Bacteriological world and modern medicine . will be of service to him as wellas to his patients. The medical educa-tion of the laity is a work which has beenmuch neglected by physicians, but whichmuch needs to be done. Quackery andpatent medicines will hold their place inpublic esteem, and charlatans will con-tinue to fatten upon the credulity of theignorant public until physicians do theirduty in enlightening the public mind re-specting the functions of the body and thelaws by which their activities are is the mother of superstition ;superstition is the friend of qua


. The Bacteriological world and modern medicine . will be of service to him as wellas to his patients. The medical educa-tion of the laity is a work which has beenmuch neglected by physicians, but whichmuch needs to be done. Quackery andpatent medicines will hold their place inpublic esteem, and charlatans will con-tinue to fatten upon the credulity of theignorant public until physicians do theirduty in enlightening the public mind re-specting the functions of the body and thelaws by which their activities are is the mother of superstition ;superstition is the friend of order that men and women shall beable to distinguish between the intelligentand skillful physician and the pretentiouscharlatan, it is necessary that individualsshould possess a sufficient degree of med-ical knowledge to be enabled to form acorrect opinion respecting the merits ofthe two classes of candidates for publicfavor and patronage. This little bookwill contribute to the diffusion of just thekind of information which people •5^ jjr T this Season of the Year,jAs thousands of Invalids are seriously considering the question, — WHERE SPEND THE SUMMER Where Can I Spend the Months of July and August, and part of September, with the Greatest Profit and Satisfaction ?


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