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Show .Venlaplui and III I' i fH I on. VHacuUplut, whom llouor calbt "Ih-n UaiaeleM t4iyidaji," was the famous pupil of Chiron. The (lury cf &rn hplna' name i not dim nml at It luu come down to ns thnmgh the nea While Ms treatment ot the tick was IteruM, ae was natural In ah hemte Rffa, Iwdld not tgnoethe virtue of metaphrt loal tn-ntmeiit To thoao who eulfeh I from floUnt passlont tie rfcommendttl lite i-rrnsal of wotks of i-oetry, the Flu ly of hymns nral aong aiHl an atlcndauLe tin light comedy. It hae orteti been antd of phytlclans that they litre (wo kinds of nicdklno-ono nicdklno-ono with which to care tlte paticut, the other to le need wlieti It Is iletr.i.n that the cure shall not bo effected too Quick-ly Quick-ly llenUplna had two Itlnria, which he reoeired from l'alUe Alhne. Iho Roddese of wtadotn. Doth werv takvn from the veins of Meilnaa. Tlutt takm from Iter left aide operated to thu dj-sttnctloti dj-sttnctloti of toeii, That from tin rljlit side brought them health and itrnngUL sUsLnlapfnV meiltclne even had the l-nwer of bringing the dead to l.f-i. fact which so tucenaed tlw gods that Kaoulantus was i mined lately put to death by a thunderbolt Tlte aceptio Montaigne, referring to thlt lnjnLhe fwrcaatlutlly expreMes his aurirlaii that Ilia patron of tlm doctors ahouLl be tnt toTartary for reatorlng men lo life, when so many of Ida dltciples arv panloneit for lNTfonuiUar the opposite feat. Chicago Herald . |