The Farmer's magazine . » H tA < m fi » o -6 i^ o »^ 1^ d 0 c« 1^ t4 O j:j Q o 4^ 0! m 0K ^. 02 » ^ Hi Q w fi H ? g 0) a 0} 5 •s o «2i &• O S W o HI o c^ o (U g ^ o> ^4 o ^ Report of the British College of Health, Euston Road, London, FOR 1859. Fellow-Countbymen, Since we addressed you last yeai, the Medical Profession have obtainedfrom Parliament what they call a Medical Reform Bill ; but wherein the reform consists, sofar as the public is concerned, we are at a loss to make out. If any good for the people at largehad been effected by the measure, we should applaud it; but so far as we
The Farmer's magazine . » H tA < m fi » o -6 i^ o »^ 1^ d 0 c« 1^ t4 O j:j Q o 4^ 0! m 0K ^. 02 » ^ Hi Q w fi H ? g 0) a 0} 5 •s o «2i &• O S W o HI o c^ o (U g ^ o> ^4 o ^ Report of the British College of Health, Euston Road, London, FOR 1859. Fellow-Countbymen, Since we addressed you last yeai, the Medical Profession have obtainedfrom Parliament what they call a Medical Reform Bill ; but wherein the reform consists, sofar as the public is concerned, we are at a loss to make out. If any good for the people at largehad been effected by the measure, we should applaud it; but so far as we can see, the Bill onlyappears to us to be a step in the wrong direction, by creating a kind of Medical Inquisition through-out the country. In their appeal to Parliament, Doctors went on the plea, that many persons, notLeing legally Doctors of Medicine, fraudulently assumed the title, and by that means took many* es which otherwise would have gone into the pockets of the Simon Pures. Now, we are not theparties who, for one moment, would uphold such a state of things, for we thin
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