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Copland's Medical Dictionary, Art. Puerperal States and Diseases, 1852. "We conceive it unnecessary to go into detail to prove the contagious nature of this disease, as there are few, if any, American practitioners who do not believe in this doctrine." Dr. Lee, in Additions to Article last cited.

Copland's classroom, Jack was writing lines when a messenger came to inform him that some one wished to see him in the visitors' room. "Bother it! Aunt Mabel," he said to himself. "I suppose I must go," he added, swishing the ink from his pen and throwing it down on the desk. "What a bore relations are! I wish they'd let me alone."

The presence and nature of the poison I ascertained by analyzing certain secretions from the body, and the analysis enabled me to judge that the quantity of the poison was large; but the contents of the stomach were sent to Professor Copland for more exact examination." "Is the result of Professor Copland's analysis known?" the magistrate asked Anstey.

Copland's meant that Jack would be prevented from going. Valentine felt that he was indirectly the cause of the misfortune, and his wayward relative seemed inclined to view the matter in the same light. "I say," he exclaimed, "you were a sneak to tell Copland it was I who was flashing that looking-glass." "I couldn't help it," answered Valentine. "He told me to look out and see who was there."

Teal released his hold of Valentine, and springing to the gas-jet turned out the light. "Cave!" he whispered: "it's old Thorpe!" It was impossible to continue the struggle in the darkness, and the tumult ceased. "He's gone into Copland's classroom," continued Teal. "Quick! let's hook it before he comes back!" A rush was made for the door.

Copland's Medical Dictionary, Art. Puerperal States and Diseases, 1852. "We conceive it unnecessary to go into detail to prove the contagious nature of this disease, as there are few, if any, American practitioners who do not believe in this doctrine." Dr. Lee, in Additions to Article last cited.