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Some of these are curable by medical care, others by instruction and education. This instruction should be given, needless to say, by the physician and not by the case worker. If uncorrected such maladjustments are apt to result in marital shipwreck. No attempt can be made here to discuss actual sex perversions in their relation to desertion.

Ah! had we only some disastrous Continental war, devastating our commerce ruining our Colonies, and eating into the very heart of our national resources how gladly I should pay this Income Tax; but to remedy a curable evil to restore, by prompt and energetic measures, the growing disease of the State is a poor, pettifogging practice, that has neither heroism nor fame to recommend it.

Dammauville's paralysis was due, and consequently it was perfectly curable; even Balzajette was astonished that with his treatment and his care the cure was delayed. "But what shall I say to you, young 'confrere'? You know better than I that with women everything is possible above all the impossible."

I quote from First and Last Things, written by Wells: I see humanity scattered over the world, dispersed, conflicting, unawakened. . . . I see human life as avoidable waste and curable confusion.

And he adds: "I am of opinion that there is a "I am decidedly of opinion that the former has taken its place in the family of diseases as prominently as its twin-brother insanity; and, in my opinion, the day is not far distant when the pathology of the former will be as fully understood and as successfully treated as the latter, and even more successfully, since it is more within the reach and bounds of human control, which, wisely exercised and scientifically administered, may prevent curable inebriation from verging into possible incurable insanity."

I could not deny that human ignorance was curable by the same means in one sex as in the other; that fortitude and skill were of no less value to one than to the other. Questionless, my friend was rendered, by her age and inexperience, if not by sex, more helpless and dependent than I; but had I not been prone to overrate the difficulties which I should encounter?

The pious mother of the child was lying ill of fever, or she never would have allowed it; I took the screaming little wretch for such things are sometimes curable. The next morning, a few hours after sunrise, there was a bustle in front of my cave; a maid, evidently belonging to a noble house, was calling me.

They showed me the latest and best authorities, and they invariably gave what they called an 'unfavorable prognosis. You would not undertake to say that this fearful disease is curable, would you?" cried Barton, very earnestly. The Doctor saw that he had a very intelligent and well-informed man to deal with.

On the other hand, cases of typhoid treated by the fast, and the other hygienic measures necessary, recover in a short time, there are no evil sequels and the body is in better condition than it was before the onset of the disease. I have never seen a fatality in a properly treated case, and the mortality is conspicuous by its absence. It is the same in curable chronic diseases.

It makes the administration of justice, in its best aspect, a lottery; the goddess blindfolded, it may be, but only for drawing from the wheel. In the worst aspect it makes of it a hideous mockery. With the proverbial uncertainty of the law we have been long familiar. It is measurably curable. We are now confronted by its proverbial certainty to go wrong.

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