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Show MMllHav Awilg tb SlanfQU. Meillclnea also are much sought after by them. While I was at Dulan kuo nearly every one In the Ullage caiuo to tcaiue, and most of tho people asked for medicines whether they wcro suffering suf-fering from any complaint or no. Plus ters wera In groat demand, n all tha villagers hail rheumatliia, and tho tighter tho pbutera stuck tho lietter they were held to be. I had with uio a bottle of r no's fruit salts, nnd tried to give some to tho people, but when they saw tho sails boiling an 1 fining they thought there inuit bo pome maglo about tho tasdlclna nd would liava nono of It. " Mostot their troubles, sores and eye diseases corae from dirty habits, I nt ono con uoier persuade thiutot tho neeoulty or keeping 1 lean. A frli ml of mlnuwas once traveling amongtho Mongols, Mon-gols, and an old crone came to him un 1 begged some lueillolno to put on a sore. Ho toll her Unit before applying tho salvo It woull bo nooessary to wash herself. Mho gavo It bark to him, say In j 1 I am C7 years old, and I have never washed In my Ufa, Do )ou suppose sup-pose 1 am going to begin nowf" Mongol ph)slrlaiisfrcl the iatlents pulso on both wrlits at tho miiio tlmo isn 1 never aak uny questions, or nt least nono concerning tha origin and prog ress of the complaint, for If they ill 1 It would be In Id that thoy had shown Ig linronco In their profession. V, Wood vlllo ltockhlll In Century. |