. The American homoeopathist. comeby the exercise of ordinary care that only thosepreparations be ordered which are reliable andof definite composition. It is because I believe cod-liver oil to be sucha valuable remedy that I call attention to thismatter. —An exchange in commenting upon the beautyand arrangement of a social function s;iv>: MissB., a skillful violinist, accompanied on thepiano by her mother, relieved at times by furnished several beautiful selections, muchenjoyed by all. Odd word, that word relieved, isnt it ? The American Homeopathi-t. Issi/tJ 7 t .i Journa


. The American homoeopathist. comeby the exercise of ordinary care that only thosepreparations be ordered which are reliable andof definite composition. It is because I believe cod-liver oil to be sucha valuable remedy that I call attention to thismatter. —An exchange in commenting upon the beautyand arrangement of a social function s;iv>: MissB., a skillful violinist, accompanied on thepiano by her mother, relieved at times by furnished several beautiful selections, muchenjoyed by all. Odd word, that word relieved, isnt it ? The American Homeopathi-t. Issi/tJ 7 t .i Journal is published for its subscribers only, and hat no free. mple copies are never sent. Subscriptions are not discon-inued until so ordered. What is not right will always be madeight cheerfully and without question. A. L. t M\l rERTON 1 CO., Publishers, New TIH MKHSHON COMPANY PRF-S. KAMWAV, N. J XXII. No. 12. Uhc Hmerican Domeopathtet NEW YORK, JUNE 15, 1S96. FRANK KRAFT, M. D., Cleveland, Ohio, Editor. OUR GE G. Shelton, M. D.,New York. SUPERNUMERARY MEDICAL TITLES. THESE, like other supernumerary tilings,should be tied off, or entirely and promptlydestroyed. The Vanity of Human Wishes isnot to be compared with the Vanity of MedicalTitles. We are not ever greatly surprised tofind that one of the other professions—namely,the ministerial—is prone to lust after the titulardistinctions of the profane world; so that at thislater date every preacher is likely to be referred to as Doctor; but among hard-headed, medicalmen—and one woman—who are credited bycommon consent with more than ordinary busi-ness acumen, it is really quite amusing to notewith what affection and affectation some few ofsuch members cling to the titular appendixgranted them by some down-country collegebecause of lapse of years, notorious absence outof penal institutions, or in gratitude for specialfavors, and in hope of a more tangible gratuitylater. Lawyers, as a rule, are indifferent


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