. The Hahnemannian monthly . lies downto rest without highly strung nerves. The man who is free from carewakes in the morning without anxiety about the multifarious occupationsof the day. What does he care? The happiness of life concerns himmore than anything else. With fresh vigor he sets about his moderatework, and at his meals nothing, no ebullitions of blood, no cares, no solitudeof mind hinders him from relishing what the Beneficent Preserver of Lifesets before him. And so one day follows another in quiet succession,until the final day of advanced age brings him to the termination of awel


. The Hahnemannian monthly . lies downto rest without highly strung nerves. The man who is free from carewakes in the morning without anxiety about the multifarious occupationsof the day. What does he care? The happiness of life concerns himmore than anything else. With fresh vigor he sets about his moderatework, and at his meals nothing, no ebullitions of blood, no cares, no solitudeof mind hinders him from relishing what the Beneficent Preserver of Lifesets before him. And so one day follows another in quiet succession,until the final day of advanced age brings him to the termination of awell spent life, and he serenely reposes in another world as he has calmlylived in this one. Is not that more rational, more sensible? Let restless, self-destroyingmen act as irrationally, as injuriously towards themselves as they please;let them be fools. But be you wiser ! Do not let me preach this wisdomof life in vain. I mean well to you. Farewell, follow my advice, and when all goes well with you remember Dr. S.


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