The American homoeopathist . teemed contem-porary, the New York M, il Times we find alearned paper on Polymorphism of Tuberculo-sis and Polymorphous Microbes in ChronicDiseases which is a wonderful mosaic of bigwords. Wonder what the poor compositor andproofreader said at frequent intervals whileputting this segment of sesquipedalian English (?)into cold type and revising it. And how manymedical men of to-day will read it ? Does thiskind of knowledge go with a better ability tothe curable ailments of poor human kind ? The American Homeopathist. Issued Tivice a is published for it


The American homoeopathist . teemed contem-porary, the New York M, il Times we find alearned paper on Polymorphism of Tuberculo-sis and Polymorphous Microbes in ChronicDiseases which is a wonderful mosaic of bigwords. Wonder what the poor compositor andproofreader said at frequent intervals whileputting this segment of sesquipedalian English (?)into cold type and revising it. And how manymedical men of to-day will read it ? Does thiskind of knowledge go with a better ability tothe curable ailments of poor human kind ? The American Homeopathist. Issued Tivice a is published for its subscribers only, and has no freelist. Sample copies arc never sent. Subscriptions are not discon-tinued until so ., Cleveland, Ohio, Editor. OUR Fritz C. Askenstedt, M. D., Louisville, Professor Microscopy, Histology, and Bacteriolo Southwestern Homeopathic College. AS TO PIE AND GRATITUDE. HAVING waited with bated breath for thatten-cent-special-delivery letter from thesteamed editor of the Medical Era asking forthe information which we, in a former editorial,offered to supply, and the same, the said letter,not appearing even unto this moment of writing,we again take our pen in hand, hoping thatthese few lines will find him enjoying the same blessing. As he, this editor, is probably toobusy with his round-about methods, we willhelp to clear up his doubt in a final editorial—the present. First, here is a copy of one ofthe latest letters tie cachet which this Second VicePresident of the American Institute of Homeo-pathy has been sending to Institute members,but ftot to the Recording Secretary (ourself),who alone, of all his possible correspondents,could best answer the anxious questions: Ch. Gatchell, M. D.,162 Thirteent


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