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Osler, and the many cases of chronic invalidism which he does not connect with the disease or its treatment, might thus be avoided? Vaccination The pernicious aftereffects of vaccination upon the system are similar to those of the various serum and antitoxin treatments. Jenner, an English barber and chiropodist, is usually credited with the discovery of vaccination.
"Do you know what a chiropodist is?" he asked. "No, sirr," replied Dunshie, with unabated aplomb. To do him justice, the revelation of the nature of his prospective labours made no difference whatever to Dunshie's willingness to undertake them.
It's like this: three months ago I crep' into this burg lookin' for a match, but the professions was overcrowded, there bein' fourteen lawyers, a half-dozen doctors, a chiropodist, and forty-three bartenders here ahead of me, not to speak of a tooth-tinker. That there dentist thought he could sprint.
"I was huntin' owl eggs for a botanist from Boston," he explained to me. "Chiropodist, weren't he?" said Scipio. "Or maybe a sonnabulator?" "No, honest," protested the man with the thumb; so that I was sorry for him, and begged him to go on. "I'll listen to you," I assured him. And I wondered why this politeness of mine should throw one or two of them into stifled mirth.
The astonished scholars could see little, but the man in drab had two plaster casts before him and he was deliberately comparing the boys' boots with these. When he came to Dick's boot he turned carelessly to the master and said: 'This is our man. 'Richard Haddon, the first boy on the back seat. The chiropodist did not look up. 'Boy with red hair, he said.
Human hearts were of less concern to her, for the time being, than human feet, and hers were killing her. She began a recital of her sufferings, as intimate, as agonizing, and as confidential as if Gray were a practicing chiropodist. What she had to say about tight shoes was bitter in the extreme; she voiced a gloomy conviction that the alarming increase in suicides was due to bunions.
Provision for the boots and shoes must be in the form of a set of pigeon-holes near the entrance, where, also, racks for coats and hats must be placed. The hair-dressing room and accommodation for the chiropodist if he does not practise his art at the couch of the bather must adjoin the frigidarium, as also should the attendants' room.
Verena was a perfect little adventuress, and quite third-rate into the bargain; but, of course, she was a pretty girl enough, if one cared for hair of the colour of cochineal. As for her people, they were too absolutely awful; it was exactly as if she, Mrs. Luna, had struck up an intimacy with the daughter of her chiropodist.
Officers commanding Companies will render to the Orderly Room without fail, by 9 A.M. to-morrow, the name of one man qualified to act as chiropodist to the Company. Major Kemp scratched his nose in a dazed fashion, and looked over his spectacles at his Quartermaster-Sergeant. "What in thunder will they ask for next?" he growled. "Have we got any tame chiropodists in the company, Rae?"
That part of the town was not quite awake yet; the step sounding in the main street was that of the belated night- wanderer. He turned down Victoria Street, looking about him in surprise; he had never been here before. He read the door-plates: Artists' Bureau, Artisan Heim, Lodging for Artists, Masseur & Chiropodist, Costumes for Hire. Most of the announcements were in foreign languages.
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