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Show "oaIus .amj. DOllKisl I It 'ilhlJ -of JTIcK, Chlldrtn. H Jadge Tutnlll holds that an adnlt "WM whh III If at IIMrtrto resort to medl- H 'cfn,"pTyerr wUnhiraft, or anything Wil 'rfM'Whlrh lie may boHvn will euro fjm ' Ml He Is n (rao agtnl god mutt bo nrS aflnwed to exercise' hU freedom, tflja. . though It be to hi Own harm. With bH a injnor, especially one at tender rWn years, the rase I different In the opln- UPS Ion of the Judge, rhtlijren when sick foM should be given that lucdlral caro sffi which It It tho general belief will bn (&j2 of aenlco to them, nnd If they aro vA'Trl subjected to long-continued suffering, Kjrfl with no opportunity given to n doctor (Rj to endeavor lo allerlMo Jt, tSs court in should step lu WrirtVprotA-tion of tho UgR "antlcrer. Hi There la no question that thla la the BB law at thla time Whether It la to BM remain tho law will depend upon H whether futilro generations lo'lovo team that a sick person hoi a better chanco IH of recovery with a doctor than without H ono. That la tho belief ot the great jH majority ot tho peoplo ot thla genor- H atlon. Thrro aro, roma who havo no H faith whatever In, drug or doctors, be- H llovlng them luelis If not harmful, jH but thoy aro the ililnorlty, nnd minor- H Itle do not make law. It I their duty H to obey law, no ynatter how absurd H the law may aeem to them. jH It may bo In the opinion of thcao H persona an Intcrfeunco with their H right a -imruuU or an Interference H with tt'elr rcJIgluu bojlefs for n Judge H to glvo order that a doctor tlinll bo H allowed' o enrTfor n child of their H who hat rhedmallim or fover or hip H dltraii. Interference of thlt kind I H legal, and fropi th point of vlow ot H moat peoplo It mora common human- mM lly. " |