A VOICE FROM BULLS.
(TO THE EDITOR DAILY STANDARD.) Sir,— ln your issue of the 24th you mention the fact that diptheria had again broken out m our midst, and that the public school had been closed m ;«oonsequenoe, ancfc you also add, and " yet the ■ homoeopathic treatment, rtKe effioienby/ of winch MrGranstad lias denibnstr¥£ed by the simple fact that he has never lost a single case.out of thousands treated by him will not be given a fair trial. What an illustration, of ignorance" and judice combined." When thisielTdisMse , 'first made its appearance m our township, many: of the Jieada of families-wero^de^ lighted to think that their risk was likely to >be reduced to, a (minimum, when they read m the Standard the letter of Mr,Gaustad stating that he^had'been: emineatly successful m his treatment of this disease, and promising Jto enlighten your readers still further as to the means of euro and treatment generally. In thei^ ••ignorance" they have been waiting most ; patiently for enlightinent from your , distinguished homoeQpathist, and their prejudice is of the' kind that is apt to inorease when they fini that action does not follow promise, t "am &c. I(INbRMAS. Bulls, June 26, 1886.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1745, 28 June 1886, Page 2
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198A VOICE FROM BULLS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1745, 28 June 1886, Page 2
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