THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
Science'and .Service. Now the laws of use and service are ■ becoming the laws of business. There . is no longer a mark of distinction be. I tween business and art. Business is i recognised as an art and art is recogj nised os a business. Science, medicine and literature, are no longer tilings apart. The boy with bis radio is a scientist. Every household is now j taught principles cf diet, surgery ami ! the simple laws of medicine under which J nature heals and all with more truth J than was known to the ancients. Dr. Alayo said last October in C')i- ---! cago at the medical convention; that ' the surgical and medical knowledge aci quired iu the twenty-three years of ! this century surpass in value to the j human race all that of the twenty-three J centuries preceding. —American Paper.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1924, Page 2
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143THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1924, Page 2
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