. Annals of medical history. ^^i^K^tJ;^ ^ c/. 1 I . - 5. A disciple worsliipplng tlirce Buddluis in the familiar stormcloud setting. remain motionless in accordance with theMasters teaching; but no cures have re-cently been reported. Evidently one of the prerequisites to theintroduction of modern medicine into Chinais a readjustment of the habit of mind ofthe people, whether they be Taoists, Budd-hists or Confucianists. It is safe to say thatthe average Chinese, in order to be quiteon the safe side, espouses all three iaithsin a half-hearted way, and has no reallyserious conviction regarding a


. Annals of medical history. ^^i^K^tJ;^ ^ c/. 1 I . - 5. A disciple worsliipplng tlirce Buddluis in the familiar stormcloud setting. remain motionless in accordance with theMasters teaching; but no cures have re-cently been reported. Evidently one of the prerequisites to theintroduction of modern medicine into Chinais a readjustment of the habit of mind ofthe people, whether they be Taoists, Budd-hists or Confucianists. It is safe to say thatthe average Chinese, in order to be quiteon the safe side, espouses all three iaithsin a half-hearted way, and has no reallyserious conviction regarding any one of they were treading upon holy ground. Inthe sanctuary of the Taoist Temple of theUniverse, Christian Bibles, printed in Chin-ese, are quite openly offered for sale. Stacksof them may be seen in a cloud of incenseupon one of the sacrificial tables immedi-ately before the largest image. If RomanCatholic priests were to sell Chinese idolsunder the dome of St. Peters, we shouldIx- inclined to accuse them of live hundre


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