Similia : the 1910 yearbook of the Hahnemann Medical College . E. [ernandez H. F. I [OFFMAN I OK). I J NSON W. R. Keller\Y. E. KeplerW. t i. Shemeley I. I!. S -v i ? [Q 12 J B. Bert J. L. Fisher L. M. Cavenee J. E. I h •. (i. W. I i. ( cm S. 11. PettlerF. D. 1 E. 11. Thom pson F. (). Batteiger E. H. S. Busler F. R. Fleming F. R. ( rOLDING W. II. Hatfield ( r. II. KlRKPATRICK J. L. Metzger H. C. K. Millspaugi-i R. E. Sheen t9x3- A. F. CopelandE. E. 1 )ownsA. 1). Kaiser (i. VV. Krick, J. Lew ertII. II. Lewis C. V. B. Vedder PledgeeF. M. Quinn, [912 Chapters Vertebrae Pri


Similia : the 1910 yearbook of the Hahnemann Medical College . E. [ernandez H. F. I [OFFMAN I OK). I J NSON W. R. Keller\Y. E. KeplerW. t i. Shemeley I. I!. S -v i ? [Q 12 J B. Bert J. L. Fisher L. M. Cavenee J. E. I h •. (i. W. I i. ( cm S. 11. PettlerF. D. 1 E. 11. Thom pson F. (). Batteiger E. H. S. Busler F. R. Fleming F. R. ( rOLDING W. II. Hatfield ( r. II. KlRKPATRICK J. L. Metzger H. C. K. Millspaugi-i R. E. Sheen t9x3- A. F. CopelandE. E. 1 )ownsA. 1). Kaiser (i. VV. Krick, J. Lew ertII. II. Lewis C. V. B. Vedder PledgeeF. M. Quinn, [912 Chapters Vertebrae Prima Hahnemann Medical College. Chicago, 111. Vertebras Tertia .Cleveland Homoeopathic Medical College. Cleveland,O. Vertebrae Quarta . Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. Vertebrae Quinta Denver Homoeopathic Medical College, Denver, Col. Vertebras Sexta Detroit Homoeopathic Medical College, Detroit. Mich Vertebras Septa New York Homoeopathic Medical College, New York. X. Y. Vertebras Octa Ann Arbor Homoeopathic Medical College, Ann Arbor, Lines to a F)uman Skeleton B EHOLD this ruin ! twas a skullOnce of ethereal spirit narrow cell was lifes retreat,1 his space was thoughts mysterious seat. What beauteous visions filled this spot ! What dreams of pleasure long forgot! Nor hope, nor joy, nor love, nor fear Has left one trace of record here. Within this hollow cavern hung The ready, swift and tuneful tongue. If falsehoods honey it disdained, And when it could not praise, was chained; If bold in virtues cause it spoke, Yet gentle concord never broke ; That silent tongue shall plead for thee When time unveils eternity. Say, did these fingers delve the mine,Or, with its envied rubies shine ?To hew the rock, or wear the grinCan nothing now avail to if the page of Truth they sought,And comfort to the mourner brought,These hands a richer mead shall claimThan all that waits on wealth and fame. Beneath this mouldering canopy Once shone the bright and b


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