. The American homoeopathist. We use it constantly and recommendit in our private practice. Our apologies toTarrants. —Doctor—Are you troubled with cold feet ?Fair Patient—Not now. Hes off on a busi-ness trip. —No one expedient will add more to the com-fort of your patients suffering from rheumatismthan the application of cold to the affected fact, I believe a proper diet, proper elimina-tion, and cold will cure more cases in less timethan all of the salicylates combined. Dont beafraid to use it early and well. The American Homeopathist, Issued J ■..//. Tins Journal is published for it


. The American homoeopathist. We use it constantly and recommendit in our private practice. Our apologies toTarrants. —Doctor—Are you troubled with cold feet ?Fair Patient—Not now. Hes off on a busi-ness trip. —No one expedient will add more to the com-fort of your patients suffering from rheumatismthan the application of cold to the affected fact, I believe a proper diet, proper elimina-tion, and cold will cure more cases in less timethan all of the salicylates combined. Dont beafraid to use it early and well. The American Homeopathist, Issued J ■..//. Tins Journal is published for its subscribers only, and hat no free<mple copies are never sent. Subscriptions are not discon-tinued until so ordered. What is not right will always be maderight cheerfully and without question. A. I . CHATTERTON A CO., Publishers, New York. THE MBRSHON COMPANY HIHSS, KAHW,VV, N. J. Vol. XXII. No. 21. TLhc Hmecican Domeopatbist NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 2, 1S96. FRANK KRAFT, M. D., Cleveland, Ohio, Editor. OUR \V. U. Ri vni i ds, M. D., New York. SOME very pretty specimens of printers andbinders art in the form of the annualannouncements of the many medical colleges ofour land lie upon our table, holding out theusual welcoming hand to the young man ;promising him so many wonderful things thatit would be a very limping hind indeed who,if the opportunity offered, would not promptlyresign a two-dollar a day job of carpentering inorder to become a renowned surgeon or gynecol-ogist or ophthalmologist or other some specialist,with money more plentiful than the currentbelief concerning free-silver coinage. rPllE Y. M. (. A., bait, which a number of1 motherly medical parties have in the pastinvariably injected into the annual medical cata-logue, the better to catch the country gudgeonor his maiden aunt and sister, is not so much inevidence this year as heretofore. And only in afew of the progressive colleges do we find thatlittle kindergarten bauble—a prize—offered


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