The Southern California practitioner . G3amn&^cJ Quint Tl^\ i; i EDITORIAL. these unfortunates and forbade even themention of their existence. Influencedby this belief in the displeasure of thedivinities, and also desiring to avoid thebaneful influence of the deformedthe enceinte, the practice became pre-valent, under the barbarous laws ofLycurgus, of allowing cripples to perishfrom want and neglect, or of destroyingthem by easting them into the Eurotas,as was done in Sparta. This i preserve the litm races is mentioned by Ci listing among the Romans, and it ma\ i among aboriginaltr


The Southern California practitioner . G3amn&^cJ Quint Tl^\ i; i EDITORIAL. these unfortunates and forbade even themention of their existence. Influencedby this belief in the displeasure of thedivinities, and also desiring to avoid thebaneful influence of the deformedthe enceinte, the practice became pre-valent, under the barbarous laws ofLycurgus, of allowing cripples to perishfrom want and neglect, or of destroyingthem by easting them into the Eurotas,as was done in Sparta. This i preserve the litm races is mentioned by Ci listing among the Romans, and it ma\ i among aboriginaltribes even at the present -From aManual and Atlas of Orthopedic Sur-gery, Blakistons, September. i[)Oj. DR. POTTENGER AT SEA. Dampfer Friedrich der lloyd, 30, Southern California Practitioner: Dear Doctor.—I neglected to tell youbefore leaving California that 1 wasgoing abroad for a three-months trip,but i suppose it is better late than never. .Mrs. Pottenger and I left Los Ange-n the 15th


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