CONSULTING BY LiETTE 
abundant and unmistakable data ^f^^ing the nature of 
the skillful practitioner Might in d e*|oSrces for treating lm- 
diseased conditions. 1 he am] greatest skill, are thus 
Bering or chronic diseases,land „ .® invalid, however dis- 
placed ^‘‘MVmav'r^idefrolthe Wsicians making the 
treatnfent of such adjfcetionsp^ySn^nnot obtain, through 
ra&sssrss 
Of a patient, to enable himtotieattr ed the contrary 
a large experience in this l ^£rkatle cures have been 
to He true, for some of the most Correspondence. In most 
effected through the t thought over lus symp- 
long-continued cases, the l < location of every pain,whether 
toms hundreds of times. T1 . qnr i ty»e circumstances 
acute or mild, constant or *««»J^fuHy noted. He has 
under which it occuis, t of hlood to the head, was 
observed whether *\ e J? a ^ r doubled with cold hands and feet, 
feverish or chilly, whether i t ^ u "Jf d bloo dles S; and he states 
whether full of blood or paie anu u scnse w hen writ- 
these matters with a oo^ ac J ^if n?ta professional, knowl- 
ing to me, for he has a ^y goo k it n P symptoms. So m 
P( ure of the relative importance w.*, ^ d a g V ee with 
regard to digestion, he sta es ex cessive acidity or a 
him, or whether he is troul - >< He alg0 informs us 
flatulent condition clean and healthy, and gives 
whether his tongue is coa , llich we are enabled to gain 
us many other Particulars, his description be 
a perfect understanding of the case ptain an unmistak- 
uot sufficiently complete to> enable us wou ^ answer a 
able understanding o£ f . the a ca ^’ u ® se nt him. The people 
list of important questions whicl ter8 than physicians are 
are far more intelligent in ese^ Uent is often confused 
generally willing ^° n a< \ I P, 1T l dTied bva phvsieian, and gives 
while being personally examined^) J - hag left the pres- 
has failed to enumerate 
S„ 7 o& P mosUmVtaut symptoms. In 
CONSULTING 1!V LETTER, 
the patient is not ‘‘dd'TS-dtlfa'fto^seVu'S ^complete 
and carefully reads over the . hit Viifferings In this wav he 
and accurate description of 1 1 ■ ^ . f egent in per- 
conveys a much better thorough questioning and 
son, and subjected to t timid ] ady and nervous young 
“cross-examination. 1 j one important reason why 
man write just as they fee > and ccess i n treating mtn- 
we have had such unpieceaenie:u bave obtained such 
cate and delicate diseases, lobecau. e n letters, 
true and natural statements of the casein om ^ 
many of which dai l y handle large quantities 
bank-telleis and cas f detect spurious monej, by a 
of currency, can unmistakably^(letec^sp s0 the eX ne- 
glance at the engraying o familiarity with disease, ue- 
fienced physiciau, by his great famihamy^ ^ extent 0( a 
comes equally skilled m jtten Ascription of its symptoms. 
Ch Iu 11 inyalids y Vho consult me should purchase a copy ot 
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