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Updated: May 11, 2025


Well, that is the way a fellow with a real practical turn serves a good many of his scientific wrappers, flings 'em off for other people to pick up, and goes right at the work of curing stomach-aches and all the other little mean unscientific complaints that make up the larger part of every doctor's business. I think our Dr.

Younker, who immediately instituted the necessary inquiries concerning her health, and explained to her at some length the most approved method of curing a cold, in case that were the cause. In striking contrast to the sober looks of the others for Younker himself was a man who seldom exhibited other than a sedate expression was the general appearance and manner of Isaac.

As the Egyptians paid great attention to health, physicians were held in great repute; and none were permitted to practise but in some particular branch, such as diseases of the eye, the ear, the head, the teeth, and the internal maladies. They were paid by government, and were skilled in the knowledge of drugs. The art of curing diseases originated, according to Pliny, in Egypt.

He finds it difficult to decide whether the young man's malady has its seat in the mind or in the bowels: whether too much brooding over hard problems has ruined his digestion and given him a headache, or whether a physical derangement has confused his ideas of duty and religion. He thinks there is a fair chance of curing the patient by means of medicine and good advice.

When noon came we would go to the house with shaking knees. The first day of haying meant nearly a whole day with the scythe, and was the most trying of all. After that a half day mowing, when the weather was good, meant work in curing and hauling each afternoon. From the first day in early July till the end of August we lived for the hayfield.

Full directions for curing and tanning the skins will be found under its proper head in a later portion of this work. This animal also called the marmot, is so well-known to most of our readers, that a detailed description will not be necessary, suffice it to say that the general color is brownish grey above, changing to reddish brown on the under parts.

Doubtless the grievances were not so great as to justify rebellion; the less excuse, then, for not curing what was curable. Doubtless, also, this was not the first time nor the last that a government lacked energy or vision, and had it not been for the other factor in the situation, Louis Riel, no heavy penalty might have followed.

Two inches of clear fat over the backbone, and the thick of the ribs should be the limit. Anything more is wasteful unless there is a great need of lard in the kitchen. The pig should be chilled throughout, but not frozen freezing injures flavor and texture somewhat, besides preventing the proper quick striking in of salt. Curing space permitting, it is wise to cut up several pigs at once.

'Those who greedily pursue admiration, would be ashamed to sit down with so quiet a thing as happiness. 'My dear Lady Jane, said I, 'correct me, counsel me, instruct me: you have been too lenient, too forbearing. 'Well, said she, with a cheerful tone, 'as you appoint me your physician, as you disclose your case, and ask relief, I will give you a prescription, which, though the simplest thing in the world, will, I am certain, go a great way toward curing you.

This is what many people all over our country are doing today, with the results that, by a great elemental law Divine Law if you choose many are curing themselves of various diseases, many are exchanging weakness and impotence for strength and power, many are ceasing, comparatively speaking, are politely refusing, to grow old.

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