. The American homoeopathist. lled a cast-offsock with water, and sprinkled each othersfaces. All were poisoned and one lost an eye. The recent death of a boy from eating butter-cups has called forth a list of other poisonousflowers, among them the celandine, wood ane-mone, daffodils, narcissus, lily, snowdrop, jonquil,wild hyacinth, monks hood, foxglove, nightshade, briony, mezerone, and henbane. The hearing of a chaplain of an Ohio orphanasylum was so affected by a premature explosionof fireworks that almost total deafness hasresulted.—Pac. Med. _/•//-. WIT AND WISDOM <a new department se


. The American homoeopathist. lled a cast-offsock with water, and sprinkled each othersfaces. All were poisoned and one lost an eye. The recent death of a boy from eating butter-cups has called forth a list of other poisonousflowers, among them the celandine, wood ane-mone, daffodils, narcissus, lily, snowdrop, jonquil,wild hyacinth, monks hood, foxglove, nightshade, briony, mezerone, and henbane. The hearing of a chaplain of an Ohio orphanasylum was so affected by a premature explosionof fireworks that almost total deafness hasresulted.—Pac. Med. _/•//-. WIT AND WISDOM <a new department see page X. The American Homeopathist. Issued Tivice a Month. This Journal is published for if. Itlb-only, and has no free list. Sample copies are nevrt [«ntSubscriptions are not discontinued until so ordered. A. L. CHATTERTON ft CO., Publishers, New York. Illl MERSHON COMPANY PRESS, KA1IWAY, N. J. Vol. XXIV. No. 9 Hbe Hmeilcan Demeopathist NEW YORK, MAN 2, 1898. FRANK KRAFT, M. I)., Cleveland, Ohio, Editor. OUR C. S. Estep, M. I)., Lexington, Graduate of Pulte Medical College 0) Cincinnati, O., iSq/. IF it had not been for Hahnemanns violent up-setting of old-school traditions—said a younghomeopath recently—the old school would notbe so bitter against us even to this day. It was he who created the sectarianism. Yea, verily !** * SINCE we must go to war with Spain, thinkhow nice our bachelor friend George B. willlook in his artillery regimentals, posed likeGeneral Lincoln, of Revolutionary fame, nearthe mouth of a small cannon. IF you have not contributed your birthday offer-ing to the Hahnemann Monument Fund thisyear, do it at once ! No nobler form of perpetuat-ing ourselvesas a prof esssion has ever been devised. ** * THE (Denver) Critique maligns us in its re-cent issue by implying that we are of a war-like nature. Our editorial policy, as all ourreaders well know, is based on peace, alwayspeace, even if we have to fight for it. BLESSED is the editor


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