. The Twin City Chautauqua journal. he most ordinary com-plaints. In truth we are still in the darkages of medicine, in spite of our boastedprogress in chemistry and electricity,though luminous and brilliant in theiraffects, are as powerless to lighten our wayas the incandescent is to frutlfy the foli-age of the forest or the flruit of the fields. Of what use is it to humanity that everyailment and form of disease has been chris-tened with a Greek or Latin name, if weare still ignorant of its real primary causeand the most effective methods for its cureVWe have a terminology of disease that is


. The Twin City Chautauqua journal. he most ordinary com-plaints. In truth we are still in the darkages of medicine, in spite of our boastedprogress in chemistry and electricity,though luminous and brilliant in theiraffects, are as powerless to lighten our wayas the incandescent is to frutlfy the foli-age of the forest or the flruit of the fields. Of what use is it to humanity that everyailment and form of disease has been chris-tened with a Greek or Latin name, if weare still ignorant of its real primary causeand the most effective methods for its cureVWe have a terminology of disease that isalmost interminable, reaching hundreds innumbers, all arising from possibly oneprincipal cause, defective and irregular 28 THE CIIAUTAUQUA JOURJVAL nutrition. With out analytical methods wehave carried our division of ailments almostto the uttermost, without comprehendingtheir unity or we stand most in need of at present find him at his office at the corner of Elmand Itace streets, in the Ijams block, Ur-bana. i^ not more analysis and more Greek names, but a more comprehensivesystem and method of healing. Instead oftodays analytic resolving in drug labora-tory and analytic probing in too hastysurgery, Ave need a synthetic reorganizationof the entire art and science of healing. Asystern that will unite the various twigs androds in the common trunk, or arbor of is life that we v^-ant to study and master,more and more, and death less. It is thehuman body under the operations and cen-ditions of life that we are to handle andheal, and not the dead elements of decom-position and decay. We call the attention of our readers to G. Wilsons ad in this issue of the Jour-nal. The doctor is successor to Dr. Will-iams, our Well known dentist. Dr. Wilsonhas already built up a good business in thefew months he has been with us. You will Dont Do It. Let the other fellow do energies in talking Dont waste V)0]itifrS. Dont miss any n


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