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We Are Apt To Be Free With Our

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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
August
Year
1863
Copyright
Public Domain
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jokes upon Doctors and their drugs, until siek and in need of their aid, then all alike bow to the nee;ssity of recourso to their hard-earued and often ill-requited skill. The prevailing belief that physicians frown upon wluitever deviates from tbeir peculiar systera and usages, arises from the fact that their better information leads them sooncst to detect and discard the medical delusions and impositions that are thrust upon the commuuity. That they are ready and pro.rpt to adopt any really valuable invention is seen by the treatment Doet. J. C. Ayer's Chemical Remedies have received at their hands. They appreciate the value of these medicines because they know tbeir composition, and where is the man wbo ever heard a respoctable physician either disparage thera or discourage their use? 'No profession or pursuithas dooe more for the human famiiy thau the medical profession. None is followed by nobler men or for nobler ends ; nor is there one wbich better deserves the best thauks of

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Old News
Michigan Argus