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148 = FAMILY PHYSICIAN. 
der a vast disadvantage for originating any thing 
important to the wellare i—an age in 
i son , been subjected to a 
lic scrutiny, an ave been 
ent beyond the barbarism and 
superstition of the jus ages. Why should any. 
itaté.to acknowledge, that, as nen, 
ey Ipfticiples, which are com- 
sae Wah these remarks with no other than 
friendly feelings towards those to whom they 
particularly relate. But I wish to sce literary 
| scien ific men ready to.acknowledge that an 
i pte ang selftaught man pe have antici- 
d the 1 in getting hold of # 
e Bo 
a he reputation in gers thé 
pon it, sucn as the vapor 
- means of operating 
bath ‘and friction, “ate > held almost Se the 
eastern continent, see nothing ~ table 
il 6 3 omson and his seit should 
often succeed in curng diseases, where scien- 
o think it necessary ‘to use lobehia, cay- 
enné, nd hot drops, in almost every case.” — 
_ ehere remarks need but little comment from 
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