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physicians and surgeons, and speaking from his own ex- 

 perience of more than thirty years as a Christian pastor of 

 the noble, unwearied labors and the self-sacrificing devotion 

 of the members of the medical profession, especially of their 

 kindness to the poor and lowly, he said that they reflected 

 the highest honor upon; as their work testified most elo- 

 quently to the lofty character of, the medical schools which 

 had sent them forth to minister to suffering humanity. 



