TENjttONTHSSUFFERING ■'• aNipspim ;;.f; There lis au old -a yiaijthatV'flfiyai-,' mans'are a,.'class', of-rrieri:wi)o!pout ' drugs,- of/whiolrlhey.'.'Knonr little, 1 .! into-bodies. of vSvhioh'. : they "know lea.;' This is both true and. tin. rue at the same time. There are' 1 good and poor.lawyws, ,and,eqp<Lan'4 poor, doptore.) Th| (rbjibV tyth; im', medical gentloiiien as a 1 profession is' that they are clannish,- and apt to be conceited. They don't like to be beaten fat.theiri owu-'trade by' ontsidora' who' | have" never studiod medicine': They thoreftre pay, by their frequent failures, the penalty of refusing instjuc-1 tion unless the teacher bears flieir Own' l"flallMark." : \->. ,/.■ ■*■,.■-.■>■ \-, ;i An' eminent; Brown.Sequard! of the'.' fact : apcuratolywhenhe says; ''-The medi. ral profession are so bound up inthofo 1 : self-contjdenco' and conceit" that they alloy the diamond troths' ''of ''science > be picked up by persons entirely outaido-i their ranks'."a|'most. lnteresting^jfiotdenti'"which'' llustmtes this important Jtutli, ;, The steamship ' v "o'oijOordia ir of '{ho Donaldson LinK'sailed; frctf'Glajfrow ! for Baltimore having onS' 1 asa fireman ftnthnnamed Richard Wade : ' of Glasgow. Ho had beon'lei fireman for fourteen years' oh vartoui ships sail-" ''■ \U from America, Chimv : and India. He had borne' the'hard and exhaus labour, laud hafl"been"healthy strong. jOn the trip we now name he begap fur the first-'tWto'feel'weak a'rid'' ill.i His appetite failed and ho suffered from dro'wsinesa,'fieartb'iltn, shad-taste - in the mouthVahd 'costiYeneiß and ; ' irreiralarity of ftp bowels. •SpipetjnW* when at wnfkMKrir) »(lirtWnrtiM,v,iJ.< blit.supposed It id & caused •by' th| heat-of |th'e • fiite-rbomi f Quitd'6ftenhe' waa sick andtfelfc like vomitin((j : Bni : har' ; (iomo paw (n the hwjj sst 4^'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3503, 6 May 1890, Page 2
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251Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3503, 6 May 1890, Page 2
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