HOMOEOPATHY.
To the Editor of the New Zealander, Sir, — Will you indulge me with a little of your valuable space, that I may call the attention ot your correspondent, Harpsichord ” whose knowledge of chemistry, statistics of human longevity, philosophy in general, and medical science hi panicul ir, is so profound—to the following extract from a late number of the * Athenaeum ’ “ If we may judge by our library table, Homeopathy is wot in 1854 what it was in 1851. However*fr. quently new delusions arise to occupy the human mind, there is a sure and inevitabiI iiv by which the old ones die. Homoe >patby is evidently' hastening towards that limbo ot forgetfulness into which taMe-turnmg and spirit-rap-ping have within tlic last few months been so hastily precipitated, and where iuith in witchcraft, hobgoblins, astrology, alchemy, and the great sea serpent have gone before. ’ Yours, in much harmony, PiANO-FoilTE. Oct 2(5Ui, 1854.
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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 891, 28 October 1854, Page 3
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