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Show Pay Your I'hynii'lau. lie is your friend when it fricud is most needed. Ho is your friend when you are most distressed. He com' ' to tha sick room of your family will .y desire to comfort, consolo and cure the sick one. His heart is, or ought to lie, as full of sympathy as one of the family. Family secrets are imparted to him; he is trusted and honored by tho eonli-deuco eonli-deuco reposed in him; he feels it, and wishes for that feeling to continue-but continue-but remember that he is human like yourself, and has wants that must be supplied. He has a family to sup-, port, aud is dependent upon your aid for tho support of that family, as well as himself, as a reward for his labors-labors labors-labors that weary his heart and his body. Ho does not like to disturb the Eleasant relations existing ... between imself and tho families in which he practices by presenting bills or collecting collect-ing by law. When that lias to be done he cannot approach the bedside of the sick one as he would wish. He feels that he has been neglected, and his patients feel it too, and thus arise unpleasant un-pleasant emotions that ought not to exist. Make him feel that his services are appreciated by payiug him in a reasonable reason-able time, and then there will be a mutual and kind friendship existing between be-tween the doctor and his patients, which will increase and grow with time, so as to make them feel akin to each other. Dr. W. M. llaud does not charge you anything for his services until after you are cured. Then you should all be willing to pay your doctor's doc-tor's bills, for then you have received all you ask for. Dr. Hand's office, 253 South West Temple street, Salt Lake City, Utah. |