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Show I Baunscheidtism. By their bitter attacks on the Baun-scheidt Baun-scheidt treatment, practiced in Proyo by Mr. Fr. Raile, special Baunscheid-ist, Baunscheid-ist, the physicians have been compelled com-pelled to place themselves in a curious position; but as the matter bae emen-ated emen-ated from a layman, a non-professional man, they oppose it openly and privately priv-ately dissuading their patients from its use. But the public, feeling no rivalry and daily testing its efficiency, its use is rapidly increasing among tbe intelligent intelli-gent people of this community, who have iearned to distinguish between the gocd and the evil, in medicine as in most other things and any physician, who, against a fuller knowledge, attempts at-tempts to deny the good.reeults of this new mode of treatment, thereby forfeits for-feits the confidence of his more intelligent intelli-gent patients to the detriment of h'a pecuniary interests. This system of tlif treatment of disease is new only in ofthi "ie f tn'3 city is fully pre- iowo. l,viie treatment to the ctcouBwVu Ubetf.isit SDd h,aiV1 ilUflv built 11th foUr 9 polati1 Saue for farm w- J, . .ft and n y r.3y" to E. AaHGnat Booth & Wilson's law office. Everybody is surprised and delighted de-lighted with the elegant new stock of god3 displayed at the grand spring opening at T. G. Webber's. |