RULES FOR GIVING MEDICINE. 858° 
The patient lingers out a miserable life of sickness, al- 
though he wallows in wealth.and affluence, and still continues - 
to support and patronize those quacks that. say they have 
spent their younger days in college, and perhaps in houses of 
ill fame, and indulged in all kinds of licentiousness, de- 
bauchery, profane swearing, and all kinds of sinful amuse- 
ments, even to robbing water-mellon yards of their fruits like: 
Stephen I hs, who, after indulging in all the vices that 
m could hatch up, was just fit to preach to the poor Pele-- 
“mites and rob them of their earnings. But he was at 
_ last detected and imprisoned, and after all, most miraculously — 
- escaping from prison, became the most. complicated -counter- 
feiter ever known. And in consequence of so many coun- 
terfeit doctors, many of the good class of — are 
carried to an untimely gerse= . 
You are therefore invited, one e and all, to forsake all those — 
foolish habits and shun those fraudulent patent medicines 
and counterfeit quack physicians, and study your own selves, 
both mentally and physically, and look into and inform your- 
logy, and bottany, and the medical use 
of the various “roots, plants and flowers which our Great 
Creator has surrounded us with for our relief or cure when 
sick, or ‘when we have broken Nature’s unerring laws. 
But the doctor, though he may be ever so skillful, is many 
times blamed in consequence of the neglect or carelessness of 
the patient. But it is certain that all those great, big-look- 
ing, ignorant doctors, will at last have to render a strict ac- 
count for their conduct here, and the innocent will at last be 
_ welcomed and filled good and faithful servants, and become 
rulers over many things, and have a seat at se — 
of the t I Am. 
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