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To the Editor of the New Zealander. Sir, —You scrupled to publish my letter on the subject of “ Homoeopathy and the Medical Profession,” until, as you stated, both parlies were heard for themselves. Now, Sir, both parties have been heard, and, as a public journalist, it is your duty to let the public voice he heard upon the question in which they have such vital concern. I hope it is not necessary for me to assure you that private pique or anything like personal animosity do not influence me. Ido not even know the person whose professional conduct is in controversy; and it is solely on public grounds that I address you—whether or no the present is an Opportune occasion, let the people judge. It would be quite as well if you published these few lines with my former letter. I am, Sir, Your very obedient servant, James Dry. 14th Oct., 1854.

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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 888, 18 October 1854, Page 3

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Untitled New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 888, 18 October 1854, Page 3

Untitled New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 888, 18 October 1854, Page 3

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