. The American homoeopathist. made it shunnedby all except those who really despaired of lifewithout its use, nasty as it was. Now, under theprocess devised by this company, the codliveroil has been made palatable and easily digestibleso that the old objection no longer obtains. Itwill now mix with water, is pleasant to the Icreates no nausea, and proves itself to be. as itis claimed, one of the finest tissue builders knownto-day to the professional market. Samples maybe had free by addressing the Codliver GlycerineCompany, St. Louis. The American Homeopathist, Issued 1 -th. This Journal is pu


. The American homoeopathist. made it shunnedby all except those who really despaired of lifewithout its use, nasty as it was. Now, under theprocess devised by this company, the codliveroil has been made palatable and easily digestibleso that the old objection no longer obtains. Itwill now mix with water, is pleasant to the Icreates no nausea, and proves itself to be. as itis claimed, one of the finest tissue builders knownto-day to the professional market. Samples maybe had free by addressing the Codliver GlycerineCompany, St. Louis. The American Homeopathist, Issued 1 -th. This Journal is published for its subscribers only, and has no freelist. Sample 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. L. CHATTERTON * CO., Publishers, New York. THH MKKSHON COMPANY PRESS. RAHWAV, N. J. XXII. No. II. XLhc Hmecican Ifoomeopatbtst. NEW YORK, JUNE i, 1896. FRANK KRAFT, M. D., Cleveland, Ohio, Editor. OUR P. II. Dassler, M. , la. BETTER LET THE SECRETARIES ALONE. FOLLOWING the political fashion of the day,the American Institute of Homeopathy findsitself in debt ; but unlike the majority of af-fected coporations, it is not hopelessly em-barrassed. As a sequela the reformer is abroadin the land with suggestions of retrenchmentand reduction in the duties and disbursementsof the offices and finances. Right, providedthe suggestions do not partake of the penny- wise order. It requires no great acumen toforetell an event after its happening ; yet wewill permit ourself to indulge in a few remarkstouching this reform cry, and trace, if possible,the cause for the temporarily depleted far the only effort made, of which we haveheard, to rehabilitate the financial fortunes ofthe Institute, has been aimed at the conductand expenses of the secretaries ; and, hence,our position: that the reformer, who is always inunhappy evidence, like a creaky whee


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