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dence by the pobhe, m the efficacy of the « Healing Art " * 

 of bettes importance and ntility to hnmanity-lone which 



proach And th.s only on acoonnt of tbe fallacy and errote not 



asol toot r b ° f T °™T ^ «a™*» And Xtbl 

 reason, too, we bave been doomed to witness the birtb .rrowtb 

 and pestfferoua existence of modem qoaekery ' ^ ' 



nndcratôod'cf m" ^'"S" f *"""* TO OTe has te " *«* 

 cw!T , egreponsly misrepresented in its orHn, 



ctrv !" *""*" ' haD Catoh - Ite Patbology was nefc ■ 

 «nse Cent 2ÏÏ ??* "^ P^-pbfor «n 

 Sn.?iT re "1, ^°- heSiS hOTe guided «« b™ in de- 

 méat tf'^ ' **" **/"•* 3eems to ***» <^™ed tbe 



Every effort to cnre it having failed, while its svstem of 

 <£?«*'«- based uponfal S cpremi 5M heopMonba"be 

 corne gênerai tbat it was positively Lnrabl . ThC"^ b a d 

 been sanetroned by physicians in Enrope and Amer ca For 

 ™ny years I shared in tins opinion, and" dnringîbe P r d £ 

 elmed to takc médical cogniaance of any Catarrh patlea telndt 

 th impressmn tbat my effort, to cnre wonld prove aoortive 



clrrb ^ % ~r d l trUSt &rta ^ly,for tbe vie tim of 

 Catarrb-rejectmg tbe patbology and fallacy of médical boofa 



tien 7£ ag r laMe tne " *** * **^»S£ÏÏ£: 



bon haa enabled me to ascertain what the disease is, wherelts 

 ongm wbat lte trne cbaractcr, ravages, and the only ure modo 

 oî treatment for its cure. . 



My pathology of it has been made public, and its accuracr 

 demonstrated by a SJS tem of treatment £hich brings CataXn 

 der the control of remédies, and renders certain Jcure 



ed in e^ ^ T*™ iS ^P^orroborated and snstain- 

 ed m every looalitjr where my treatment has been tested, by per- 



