When
a theologian starts out to make himself ridiculous he can beat anybody in that behalf, and if it were not so sad it would really be very funny to see him squirm.
In
Rhode Island there was recently held a hearing by the Committee on Judiciary of the Senate, on proposed amendments to the general laws entitled, "Of the Practice of Medicine.
with contributions from Ormond R. Niskern, John H. Peck, J. H. Roe, E. H. Carpenter
It is more than probable that never in the history of Music Hall has it contained a larger audience than it did Monday evening, February 27, when Carol Norton, C.
Dear Editor:—I have desired for some time to say some things concerning the lectureship, but have hesitated because of a fear that it would have a semblance of soliciting patrons.
The bill to amend the act to regulate the practice of medicine in the State of California, is one which is causing considerable discussion in the public press and in the several societies whose members are devoted to the cure of disease.
Do you (Christian Scientists) really mean what you say, when you declare that the attacks from pulpit and press upon your system, aid your cause, or do you say so as a mere matter of bravado?
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