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Among the names of "Distinguished Homoeopathists," however, displayed in imposing columns, in the index of the "Homoeopathic Examiner," are those of MARJOLIN, AMUSSAT, and BRESCHET, names well known to the world of science, and the last of them identified with some of the most valuable contributions which anatomical knowledge has received since the commencement of the present century. One Dr.

It affords me the highest pleasure to select from among these gentlemen, Marjolin, Amussat, and Breschet." Here is a literal translation of an original letter, now in my possession, from one of these Homoeopathists to my correspondent:

It will be a disappointment to the German Homoeopathists to read in the "Homoeopathic Times" such a statement as the following: "Whatever the influences have been which have checked the outward development of Homoeopathy, it is plainly evident that the Homoeopathic school, as regards the number of its openly avowed representatives, has attained its majority, and has begun to decline both in this country and in England."

I therefore took the trouble to begin again; I have studied the practice of the Parisian Homoeopathists, as I had studied their books, and I became convinced that they treated their patients as I had treated mine, and I affirm that I have been as rigorously exact in the treatment as any other person."

I hope, therefore, that our library will admit the works of the so-called Eclectics, of the Thomsonians, if any are in existence, of the Clairvoyants, if they have a literature, and especially of the Homoeopathists.

We belong to two diametrically opposite schools theories of medicine. It would be impracticable impossible for us to consult. We could find no common ground. Have you never heard that the ah regular practice cannot meet homoeopathists in this way? If you had told me if I had known you were a homoeopathist, I could n't have considered the matter at all.

Dress in woollen under-clothing, and rub the body well in the morning with a cloth dipped in salt and water. VIOLET VERNON. We have heard that the homoeopathists have a special cure for such little excrescences. TOM-TIT writes very well. The 2nd of January, 1865, was a Monday. NYMPHIA ALLA. Disease or weakness of the nervous system is often, unhappily, an inheritance from our parents.

MacLure, we're homoeopathists, and I've my little chest here, and oot Hopps comes wi' his boxy. "'Let's see 't, an' MacLure sits doon and tak's oot the bit bottles, and he reads the names wi' a lauch every time. "'Belladonna; did ye ever hear the like? Aconite; it cowes a'. Nux vomica. What next?

MacLure, we're homoeopathists, and I've my little chest here, and oot Hopps comes wi' his boxy. "'Let's see't, an' MacLure sits doon and taks oot the bit bottles, and he reads the names wi' a lauch every time. "'Belladonna; did ye ever hear the like? Aconite; it cowes a'. Nux Vomica. What next?

Among the names of "Distinguished Homoeopathists," however, displayed in imposing columns, in the index of the "Homoeopathic Examiner," are those of MARJOLIN, AMUSSAT, and BRESCHET, names well known to the world of science, and the last of them identified with some of the most valuable contributions which anatomical knowledge has received since the commencement of the present century. One Dr.