. The American homoeopathist. art- We feelsure that the little book will meet with greatsuccess, because it is practical, because it isdirect and to the point, and because it is un-mistakably honest ami homeopathic. Send fora copy and see if we have not spoken truly. Club Life and Woman- Review. pub-lished in Quincy, 111., ha- for fontispiece anexcellent portrait of Dr. Donna Parker. is the wife of Dr. James W. Parker,with whom she became united in marriajfew months after both had been graduatedwith honor by the state universitj >NTH. rnal is published for its subscribers only, an


. The American homoeopathist. art- We feelsure that the little book will meet with greatsuccess, because it is practical, because it isdirect and to the point, and because it is un-mistakably honest ami homeopathic. Send fora copy and see if we have not spoken truly. Club Life and Woman- Review. pub-lished in Quincy, 111., ha- for fontispiece anexcellent portrait of Dr. Donna Parker. is the wife of Dr. James W. Parker,with whom she became united in marriajfew months after both had been graduatedwith honor by the state universitj >NTH. rnal is published for its subscribers only, and has 1 t. Sample 1 are nevei suit. Subscriptions are not discontinued until so• irdered. V CHATTI I New York. Vol. XXIV. Uhc Hmcrican Domeopatbist NEW YORK. AUGUST 1, FRANK KRAFT, , CLEVELAND, OHIO, EDITOR. OLR D. V. CAHIL, , Mass. In the current Clinical Reporter we notea letter from Prof. Dr. A. L. Boyce proposingan addition to the practical teaching-work ofthe Homeopathic College of Missouri (SiLouis i. which marks a distinct advance in theline advocated. Dr. Boyce, to shorten up hisletter, putting it in our own language, hasrented a house at 2330 Papin street, in whichobstetrical material will be collected for the the past year special effort has been made bythe faculty to furnish seniors with these prac-tical opportunities, and but one or two havetailed tn be participant in at least one obstetriccase. Dr. Boyce has now succeeded in mak-ing arrangements with a colored woman whohas a great reputation among her people as ause of the senior class of the college. Duringmidwife to permit the presence of the studentsat her confinements. The rented house—rented and turned over to her by the collegepeople—reserves the front room for thielusive use of the college authorities, the re


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