. The American homoeopathist. -dently has the opinion that the transmission ofsoundi ctly dependent on lung capacity, and so the fellow on the other end is greeted withsounds midway between a lions roar and a stormat sea. From our own experience we are surprisedthat mote tympanums have not been ruptured. —The Egyptians believed that the soul Ionly as lot ) endured; hence their n for embalming the body to make it last asIS possible. It is estimated that altogetherthere are 400,000,000 mummies in Egypt. The American Homoopathist,fstutd T-wici a Journal is published for its subscribers


. The American homoeopathist. -dently has the opinion that the transmission ofsoundi ctly dependent on lung capacity, and so the fellow on the other end is greeted withsounds midway between a lions roar and a stormat sea. From our own experience we are surprisedthat mote tympanums have not been ruptured. —The Egyptians believed that the soul Ionly as lot ) endured; hence their n for embalming the body to make it last asIS possible. It is estimated that altogetherthere are 400,000,000 mummies in Egypt. The American Homoopathist,fstutd T-wici a Journal is published for its subscribers only, and has no freelist, sample copies arc never sent. Subscriptions are not discon-tinued until so ordered. ^ hal is not ric,lu will always be maderight cheerfully and without question. A. CM \ 11 I R I Vork. THK MHRSHON COMPANY TRFSS, KAHWAY, N. J. Vol. XXII. No. 20. TLhc American ftomeopatbfet NEW YORK, OCTOBER 15, 1896. FRANK KRAFT, M. D., Cleveland, Ohio, Editor. OUR l gene II. Porter, A. M., M. D., New York. From The Chironi WHY am I a Homeopath ? is still hoiing the boards. For a time it was >ld-ig tne boards, ror a time it was afrequent notice that The oldest homeopathhad died,—like the oldest mason ; now it takesthis form of Why am I a Homeopath, as ifanyone really cared to know that in this dayand age of the world. TIME thus taken up and space so given could,we think, be better used in telling thereaders a few of the discoveries made by him orher in the practical application of the Hahne-mannian schema of practice by this same con-vert. * * THERE are too many direct homeopathsnowadays—homeopaths directly from thepreceptors and colleges hands, to cause the average reader much curiosity to know why somefifty-year practitioner changed from Saul toPaul. A reformed drunkard, if he stays re-formed, is all right; but it is better to have aman in the community who has never been adrunkard ; he is more apt to have less backtracks and bad exampl


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