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illness where a doctor is not called in, as whether he is- 

 right or wrong, the law upholds his profession, and forces 

 it upon those who are convinced that his practice is^ 

 founded upon shifting sands which frequently engulf both 

 his patient, and at the same time his faith in his own. 

 methods of treatment. 



Lifting the Veil. 



Dear reader, have you ever read Smedley's book on^ 

 the Hydropathic treatment ? If not, then you can get it 

 from Smedley's Institute, at Matlock Bath, Derbyshire ;. 

 where hundreds of medical men have gone to regain that 

 strength, and a new life, which their own medicines have 

 failed to restore to them. Yes, and patients by the 

 thousand which they have failed to cure, have been able 

 to return from Matlock, as from death, unto blessed health 

 and life. 



Under the heading " Medical Facts," some startling 

 statements were made by Dr. Tyrrell in "Gleanings" for 

 November 1st, 1890, page 774. " I used to think," said he, 

 "and am now of the same opinion, that the science of 

 medicine . . . was the root of more evil, suffering, 



and death, than all other evils combined." 



" An old doctor of the ' regular faculty' told me that he 

 did not know that he ever cured a patient, and said that 

 he knew he had killed some, but not intentionally." 



" For many years I have admired the candour and 

 honest acknowledgments of Dr. O. W. Holmes. When 

 he said " It were better for the people were all the medicine 

 of the world cast into the sea," he meant medicine used 

 by the regular faculty, such as he had been taught to use. 

 I don't think he meant water, honey, and other domestic 

 remedies." 



"An experienced doctor in Louisville, Kentucky, told me 



