. The doctor's leisure hour; facts and fancies of interest to the doctor and his patient;. i A Bribe. THE REMEDY 121 LARGE DOSES Fortieth Friend (since breakfast) — * By Jove !Old fellow, youve got a fearful cold ! What areyou taking for it ? Sufferer (hoarsely) — *^ Advice. * ^* Can God cure my cold ? >* asked little four-year-old Jimmy. « Yes, dear, if you ask him,» replied his mother. Next day Jimmys cold was worse. <^ Mamma,snuffled he, <<God dont seem to be doing muchabout my cold.* She—Take care, Alfred! That isnt the rem-edy for seasickness. Dont you see the bottle ismarked
. The doctor's leisure hour; facts and fancies of interest to the doctor and his patient;. i A Bribe. THE REMEDY 121 LARGE DOSES Fortieth Friend (since breakfast) — * By Jove !Old fellow, youve got a fearful cold ! What areyou taking for it ? Sufferer (hoarsely) — *^ Advice. * ^* Can God cure my cold ? >* asked little four-year-old Jimmy. « Yes, dear, if you ask him,» replied his mother. Next day Jimmys cold was worse. <^ Mamma,snuffled he, <<God dont seem to be doing muchabout my cold.* She—Take care, Alfred! That isnt the rem-edy for seasickness. Dont you see the bottle ismarked poison ? He — Thats the one I want. Young Lady Patient — « Doctor, what do you dowhen you burn your mouth with hot coffee ?Doctor— Swear ! There is a village in Michigan, where the churchbell is rung every day at 12 oclock, for the peopleto take their quinine to ward off chills. A DOCTOR was asked what he would do first inthe case of a man who was blown up by gun-powder. I should wait until he came down, hereplied. 122 THE DOCTORS LEISURE HOUR First Pesant —*•? You go to vacc
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