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Title: Allopathy and Homoeopathy Before the Judgement of Common Sense!
Author: Frederick Hiller
Release Date: February 8, 2010 [eBook #31230]
Language: English
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ALLOPATHY AND HOMOEOPATHY
Before the Judgment of Common Sense!
by
F. HILLER, M.D.
San Francisco:
Bruce's Job Printing House, 535 Sacramento Street,
1872
_It is difficult to carry the Torch-Light of Truth through the
masses, without stepping occasionally upon a toe or burning a
wig or a head-dress._
To
WILLIAM SHARON, Esq.,
ISAAC L. REQUA, Esq.,
A. K. P. HARMON, Esq.,
SAMUEL G. THELLER, Esq.
GENTLEMEN:
I have taken the liberty to dedicate this offering to you, as a token
of respect and esteem. This, together with a grateful remembrance of
the courtesies extended to me, and the support which I have derived
from your friendship, will be, I hope, a sufficient excuse for the
liberty I have taken.
Very truly, yours, etc.
F. HILLER, M.D.
San Francisco, 1872.
TO THE
MEMORY
OF
SAMUEL HAHNEMANN
THE DISCOVERER OF
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