The American homoeopathist . bumin that he claimswill reveal the presence ol one pari in un thou-sand of urine, and so simple thai anyone < an useit. A test-tube is filled with alcohol 10 a depthof from an inch to an in( h and a hall, ; nd uponthis is dropped a little mine. If all umin is precipitated in a while stiiak; ifmucus, there is a gentral cloudiness. If thealcohol is placed on the urine, a white ring willdesignate the presence of albumin, and a generalcloudiness that of mucus. The American Homcopathist. Issurti Twice N & CO., Publishers, .New York. TIIH MRKSIION COMPAN


The American homoeopathist . bumin that he claimswill reveal the presence ol one pari in un thou-sand of urine, and so simple thai anyone < an useit. A test-tube is filled with alcohol 10 a depthof from an inch to an in( h and a hall, ; nd uponthis is dropped a little mine. If all umin is precipitated in a while stiiak; ifmucus, there is a gentral cloudiness. If thealcohol is placed on the urine, a white ring willdesignate the presence of albumin, and a generalcloudiness that of mucus. The American Homcopathist. Issurti Twice N & CO., Publishers, .New York. TIIH MRKSIION COMPANY IKESS, KAIIWAV, N. J. Vol. XXIII. No. 5. Xlbe Hmerican Domeopatbist NEW YORK, APRIL 15, 1897. FRANK KRAFT, M. !>., Cleveland, Ohio, Editor. OUR &&h^ c^i^/ ^&K Rochester, N. V. VICE-PRESIDENTS. ONE of the most ungrateful responsibilities inthe gift of a body of electors is the office ofvice-president. It is usually a sop thrown to abody of voters who had failed of carrying theirfavorite son into the first office. Or it is givenas a perfunctory reward for some service nototherwise to be countenanced by the givingsociety. Thus, in some instances, within a fewyears past, the office of vice-president of theAmerican Institute of Homeopathy has fol- lowed along a certain groove which reflects nospecial credit upon the receiver, and makes thehonest well-wisher of the Institute indulge thehope that at a not very distant day some morefitting reward may be discovered for the ChiefPusher of the Local Committee of Arrangementsthan making him one of the vice-presidents forthe year following the Institute sessions, and inthe which he was so successful in levying tributeupon the local physicians and rendering themeetings a financ


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