THE SEQUOIA 



theory and practice of medicine, and bacteriological discoveries 

 of the past decade have probably done more to alleviate human 

 suffering than all the efforts of any previous century. 



In short, every sphere of human activity, social, religious, in- 

 dustrial and intellectual, has felt the influence of and has been 

 profoundly modified by those marvelous discoveries of science 

 which have occurred even since this Sequoia attained gigantic 

 proportions. 



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