The American homoeopathist . show-ing ; in this regard it will be worth examiningthe table of work done by Professor , ear, and throat. Erom the opening of theschool, October 1, 1896,10 the first day of \tion, December 18, 1896, there were 268 cases,with 45 operations. Considering the hue andcry made of the alleged absence of clinicalmatter at Ann Arbor, this table very effectuallydisposes of that assertion. So in other siments and tables of work done. Now, gentle-men of Detroit, the time has . ome to work forand not against the Homeopathic School at AnnArbor. The American Homeopat


The American homoeopathist . show-ing ; in this regard it will be worth examiningthe table of work done by Professor , ear, and throat. Erom the opening of theschool, October 1, 1896,10 the first day of \tion, December 18, 1896, there were 268 cases,with 45 operations. Considering the hue andcry made of the alleged absence of clinicalmatter at Ann Arbor, this table very effectuallydisposes of that assertion. So in other siments and tables of work done. Now, gentle-men of Detroit, the time has . ome to work forand not against the Homeopathic School at AnnArbor. The American Homeopathist. Issued 7 nth. Journal is published for its si i nly, and has no free list. Sample copies are never sent. ns arc not tinued until so ordered. What is not liglit will always be maderight cheerfully and without question. A. L. CHATTERTON 4 CO., Publishers, TUB MRKSIION COMPANY IKESS, KAHWAY, N. J. Vol. XXIII. TLhc American Ibomeopatbist NEW YORK, MARCH 15, 1897. FRANK KRAFT, M. !>., Clevei ind i I ditor. OUR Wm. M. Cooley, M. D.,Herington, Kan. HE KILLED CATS! UNDER this caption, with other scare-heads, the Cleveland Leader prints a special (lisp,itch from whii h we like the essen-tial elements, changing names, not desiring toadvertise the principal participants in theirnefarious occupation ; and, also, believing thatthis city of five thousand souls and more shouldnot he held to account for the performances ofa handful of its inhabitants. Catastrophe, Mich., I . g.—The an- Douncemenl thai Rev. Wanton I Fanaticus, as-sisted by I >r. Cruelty I . \l would killtwo cats in the pulpil of the Methodist I hur< h toillustrate Fanaticuss sermon on tobacco, wassufficient to pack the church. Prominent on thepulpit were packages of fine cut and plug chew- ing tobacco. Fanaticus contended in his sermonthat tobacco in any form was bound to till theith nicotim ntually produce death. . [After enumerating the usual catalohorrors in all such cases made and provided, hesa


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