Resources of Quackery.
A quaok in immense prftotice in London once consulted tUe great Abornethy for Bomo personal ailment. Cuvioua to kuow (ho seoret of suooess in attraoting ohents, tho Burgeon asked hiiu i£ ho know why he had ao many more pationtß than any regular physioian. Drawing Abornethy to the window, he pointed to the surging crowd in the street bolow, and askod, of evory »no hundred persona who pass this window how many, do you supposo, pro eduaatcd pooplo, oapablo oE approouting ■tudy and cultivation in othoru ? " perhaps j. ten, anßWored tho Burgeon, "Kxaotly, reK joined the oharlatan. " Well, you get ak thOBO ton i the rest ooraes to me."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3170, 3 April 1889, Page 3
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112Resources of Quackery. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3170, 3 April 1889, Page 3
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