A journey to nature . a place as this for hyperaemia, I re-marked. To a man accustomed to the iiitensi-tieSj that is, the activities of hfe, it must wearsome of the aspects of death. I think, he replied, that the Doctor referredto you as a remarkable example of the revivifyingeffects, and I was to follow in your footsteps. How fantastic ! Mine was a case of heart;yours is a case of head. Imagine if you can thehead following in the footsteps of the heart in ourdays. The Doctor must have relapsed into theMiddle Ages. Not at all. I suppose the modern practicefollows Nature and tries to divert a d


A journey to nature . a place as this for hyperaemia, I re-marked. To a man accustomed to the iiitensi-tieSj that is, the activities of hfe, it must wearsome of the aspects of death. I think, he replied, that the Doctor referredto you as a remarkable example of the revivifyingeffects, and I was to follow in your footsteps. How fantastic ! Mine was a case of heart;yours is a case of head. Imagine if you can thehead following in the footsteps of the heart in ourdays. The Doctor must have relapsed into theMiddle Ages. Not at all. I suppose the modern practicefollows Nature and tries to divert a disease fromone overworked organ to another that is not over-vv^orked, in which case the Doctor may have meantto relieve my brain by affecting my heart. Inyour case, the process may have been reversed,and in order to relieve your heart he may haveaffected your brain. That was my introduction to the clever youngguest. There was some danger of my getting tolike him after all, for he was not such a dead calmas he 255


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