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Show I The Journal answered j Tlie.louinal seiibe Isceitalnb "up i against it" when he attacks the phj- slclans and puts up his knowledge of I poison and tlieli causes against that I of men who know what they ate talking talk-ing about and aie capable of making 'a dllleiential diagnosis hi these cae. I It Is evident that the Seiibe, and the Idoctois from whom he gets his IdsdIi- ation, made a mistake, it being known l bj anv school boy that the poisoning 1 from metals produce alaimlng smp- toms ;it once, or within half an bom, I when fiom ptomaln poisoning the (IK-I (IK-I tic-ss does not come on foi 'J, :i, 4 or er, often '-'4 bonis after, which was the c.isc at Mendon In exeij instance. I Tlie ladies who camo to Logan and visited the phslclaus with a demand that the mallei of tmclcaullucss be I denied It would be haul to make them believe that the physicians ' wished only "fiee aibeitlsnig" or to , "einij favoi" fiom them. The plij- slcl.uis lelt It beneath them to discuss .these matleis with peisons so lla- Hiantlj ignoiaut of these sciences. |