168 FAMILY PHYSICIAN. 
in his carriage, was remarkably = and i fact 
there was nothing like the new doc The conse- 
uch w: 
we were visited in our 
town af vicinity by an epidemic disease, which has 
been called by different names by the ‘doctors, to 
af eae ~— fever, an ‘spott 
New England Seats ‘for many years past. The new 
doctor was sent for, and went to work with his — 
omel, opium, blee — istering. H made 
short aork of it; for bis qacttenth died off re : and 
fact, scarce one ant he attended surv 
peopl 
caused much anxiety among the e, sin bien 
hi t was something wrong in the n 
ice, and on re on thought that they should 
u t doctor, die under 
he 
care of the new one, let the practice be ever so 
fashionable. ‘The consequence was that the old 
