. The American homoeopathist. herefore so much more remarkable that onebrand has not only held its own, but shows anincrease over 1896, having imported 72,775 cases,which is equal to one-third of the entire cham-pagne importation, exceeding every other brandby 42,292 cases. Physicians of internationalreputation have pronounced tl. II. MummsExtra Dry to be the most wholesome cham-pagne, containing less alcohol than the cham-pagnes of any other known brand and, as astimulant of the sick-room must be pure, it isonly natural that the demand for this brand issteadily increasing in that direction. W


. The American homoeopathist. herefore so much more remarkable that onebrand has not only held its own, but shows anincrease over 1896, having imported 72,775 cases,which is equal to one-third of the entire cham-pagne importation, exceeding every other brandby 42,292 cases. Physicians of internationalreputation have pronounced tl. II. MummsExtra Dry to be the most wholesome cham-pagne, containing less alcohol than the cham-pagnes of any other known brand and, as astimulant of the sick-room must be pure, it isonly natural that the demand for this brand issteadily increasing in that direction. WIT AND WISDOM a new department see page X. The American Homeopathist. Ttuici .1 Month. This Journal is published (or it E only, ami hai no free lilt, Sample copies are never sentSubscriptions are not discontinued until so ordered. A. L. CHATTERTON * I I ers, New Vork. 1111 MERSHON COMPANY PRESS, RAHWAV. Vol. XXIV. TLhc Hmerican Domeopatbist NEW YORK, MARCH i, 1898. FRANK KRAFT, M. D., Cleveland, Ohio, I OUR (h\ in (. 1 . ins, M. D.,Anaconda, Mont. REGULATING MARRIAGES. 0X1, of the Ohio Solons, in legislature assem-bled, has chaperoned a bill providing forthe appointment, in each county of the State, ofthree physicians whose duty it shall be to ex-amine all applicants for marriage, and by arigorous physical examination of their ffiindsand persons, determine if they are competent toenter the married condition ; and if these ap-pointed physicians fail to pass the applicant, then marriage as to him or her shall be forbid-den, until such time, if a curable disorder, whensuch disorder shall be cured, or not at all. rPHIS would be, manifestly, a good thing for1 the doctors, and we marvel that our law-making State of the East, New York, did notdevise the measure, and thus keep a few more ofits resident physicians from becoming motor-men and conductors on street cars. ** * GREAT is the law-maker! As we intimatedin a recent Book-Review notice, if theAmerican legislato


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