. Wisconsin medical recorder . e-stored to deceased persons, while thedoubters contented themselves with neg-ative views. Almost every physicianwho had any pretensions to science, pro-cured text books on the subject and sub-scribed for literature containing articlespertaining to numerous experimentswith their surprising results. The ex-periments were conducted on frogs andlower animals. One day Dr. Steinbrenner was calledto attend a young lady who lived in a WISCONSIN MEDICAL RECORDER 295 prominent part of the city. His patientwas very ill, but under his professionalskill soon recovered. Stran


. Wisconsin medical recorder . e-stored to deceased persons, while thedoubters contented themselves with neg-ative views. Almost every physicianwho had any pretensions to science, pro-cured text books on the subject and sub-scribed for literature containing articlespertaining to numerous experimentswith their surprising results. The ex-periments were conducted on frogs andlower animals. One day Dr. Steinbrenner was calledto attend a young lady who lived in a WISCONSIN MEDICAL RECORDER 295 prominent part of the city. His patientwas very ill, but under his professionalskill soon recovered. Strange to say,however, the doctor did not cease hisvisits to Miss De Roseville, for such wasthe patients name, but every eveningafter he had finished his professional Eleanore De Roseville was a charminggirl a little over twenty years of age,exceedingly handsome, who possessed acollege education. She was attracted tothe moody physician by his great intel-lectual abilities and soon took greatpleasure in his society. In her presence. Dr. Franz Steinbrenner and his fiance duties, would find him at her was soon evident that this satur-nine man was infatuated. Even his in-vestigations in electriteity were sus-pended, and he now devoted the timehe had before spent in his laboratory tothe girls society. Dr. Steinbrenners character appearedto give way to gentle influences. Withall his unpromising exterior he was sus-ceptible to poetry and Miss De Rosevillewas surprised to find her admirer pos-sessed a profound knowledge of theancient and modern poets, and would 296 WISCONSIN MEDICAL RECORDER entertain her for hours together by re-peating all the best passages from theirworks. Dr. Steinbrenners visits continuedfor months. At last he thought he hadreceived sufficient encouragement fromEleanore to offer his hand and heart toher. In a plain, blunt, business wayhe made known his wishes, and to hisextreme joy, was accepted. Her mother raised no objection, foralthough Dr. Steinbrenne


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