\PJ\MOmMMD(GOS,\ rWHAT'THE PBESS BAYS. :i p)YPpGR4PfIIOAI:Tp.TIMOHY;,' THE EDITORS tfOK WOE AGBEE, ■' (New Zealand Times, Mai U, W2) ,' ■ iThe Brititsh Mjedioal Journal is very I angry with Lord Onslow. The particular cause of the; Journal's wrath is that our late Governor .hw" absolutely -d%red to testify to, the value of : whoae composition is not detailed in;the British Pharmacopoeia.' The .wrath is eipresaed as follows;—'"We.see with regret, Lord Oublow Bhamelcsaiy puffing; quack secret re'raqdjeßj by,,an adverti.Bed ; letter—an sCftndaloUßan,"abußeof'poiitioal H positi6n ' j'.'.' .'*» li» ';irwki«Vi' for along time/brought under ; notice." Poor Lord OnBlowJ; The dyspeptic .diatribe above, quoted, owes its existence, no doubt, to the fact 'that Lord Onslow, Maori [herbal., remedies prepared |fcy. Mother Aubert, actually had thepburage to say so in print. 1 .'Why' the British Medical Journal should deem such ; testi* mony.ahighpjtae,,and, judging by.the. Btrengthr'of' the^language..■,it' ; 'iißea,iah alraost.criminalmisdemeanour, 1 totally, fail .to .see,; savo ,t(»at the average medical mind ia fanatically opposed to any medical innovation which does not proceed from,. recognised red-taped : Bourceß. - ''Twasever.thus with the medicos. Almost every, new advance made in medical science has been, bitterly attacked as "quaokery" when it appeared, every new thinker denounced as a madman or worse, and every formula not hallmarked by the " Lancet" and " British Medical Journal" as a dangerous inno--1 vation. Personally, while not having the pioasure of a personal acquaintance with either Mother Aubert.or Mr Kemp« thorne, loan sympathißb with tlietn and Lord Onslow m seeing the Maori fiemidies denounced as "quack remedies." Only one of those same "quackremedies "do I know, and that •'Karana" to!wit, which as a "real good thing'' for a man with a liver, I would cordially
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4195, 18 August 1892, Page 4
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