236 THE STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE. v 



which will free him from his constitutional dis- 

 order. 



Mr. Booth asks me, Why do you not propose 

 some plan of your own? Keally, that is no an* 

 swer to my argument that his treatment will mak* 

 the patient very much worse. [Note added in So, 

 cial Diseases and Worse Remedies, January, 1891.] 



