Show A SLIM OBJECTION THE objection said to have baen made by the postal authorities to the effects of the keeley cure for dipsomania does not count for much they say that patients forget their names the names of their friendt frienda and the names of places and that mat many maby letters bearing the card of tho the keeley institute are returned to dight post office because of improper or omitted adar address a es and other mistakes all that may be true and yet furnish no arguments against the process or its effects it must be remembered that most of the patients arrive at that place in a dilapidated condition some of them are in advanced ad danced stages of delirium cremens tremens tr emens others are wrecks from too loo excessive use of nar narcotics coties or opiates to attribute their mistakes in ben sending ding letters to the remedy which it is admitted removes the taste for liquors is somewhat of a stretch of reasoning reason iLg if if not of imagination but supposing the treatment has the effect upon the brain that is alleged it is pretty certain that it is only tern tem horary for the patients soon recover their former natural powers and ap pear among their friends respectable and clothed in their right minds it t is no DO wonder that when the seimu lants once taken in such quantities and so BO frequently as to become like second nature are entirely discontinued the effect is at first debildt debilitating a and that imperfect memory is at least a temporary temp ordry result there may be perma ent detrimental effects of the double chloride of gold cure for dipsomania but it if there are we have not heard of them and the testimony of the restored and grateful patients certainly exhibits no loss of mental or physical powers from the treatment the postal objections is neither well grounded nor well considered si |