. Annals of medical history. econd time, aftergoing through the usual preHminaries ofdrinking tea with the junior priests andthen with the Chief himself, we presentedhim with a photograph which pleased himstill more, and for a very singular photograph is here shown (Fig. i)and it will be seen that the sun is shiningbrightly upon the front of the black silkhat which he is wearing. This brightnesshe declares to be the fire of his own intellect(his inward flame), and we alone havethus far succeeded in photographing has asked for many copies to send tohis friends and we have risen


. Annals of medical history. econd time, aftergoing through the usual preHminaries ofdrinking tea with the junior priests andthen with the Chief himself, we presentedhim with a photograph which pleased himstill more, and for a very singular photograph is here shown (Fig. i)and it will be seen that the sun is shiningbrightly upon the front of the black silkhat which he is wearing. This brightnesshe declares to be the fire of his own intellect(his inward flame), and we alone havethus far succeeded in photographing has asked for many copies to send tohis friends and we have risen so high in hisestimation that he has ordered some of hispriests to our hospital for medical treat-ment. He is indeed a fine old man, well 301 302 Annuls (if Medical Ilislory beyond the average in height and with ai^eard containing just seventeen carefullycultivated hairs. He is of the opinion thatto be healthy one must be happy and helives up to it. After about ten days, he returned ourcall and it was a pleasure to show him. Fig. I. It will be seen that tlie sun is shining brightly uponthe front of the High Priests silk hat. This brightness hedeclares to be the fire of his own intellect and complimentsus on our success in photographing it for the first time. everything and to listen to his was pleased with the deference of ourstudents and dcHvcrcd himself of a littleimpromptu address, in the dissecting room,on his ideas of the circulation of semen upthe back and through the three burning-spaces (approximately, thorax, upper andlower abdomen). It was indeed an interest-ing study in contrast, this courtly priestin his gorgeous bhic silk robes surroundedjjy our white-clad students pressing close and pouring eager questions into his deafold ears. We passed from building to iiuild-ing. The changes in the color of the chem-ical indicators in Miss Embreys laboratoryseemed like magic. He entered an elevatorfor the first time, saw something of themarvels of electricity and


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