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troduced in rather striking fashion by Sir James Crich- result both light and leading. should, even somewhat late in the day, have determined to medical practitioners on this side of the Atlantic in regard to the use of alcohol, at least in the treatment of disease, it as was evident from the criticisms of the lay press, an added But with them was associated at least a suggestion that such significance to this statement. orator they might easily have been passed over as having ducted in a fair and scientific fashion, and that from it will joined it is to be hoped that its discussion will be con- Considering what is the common custom and habit of the same authority had said on many previous occasions. tions been presented merely as the personal opinions of the put on record views which are in direct conflict with those cently told of an argument ad horninem that was in- What the Scientific Men Drank at Dinner. is not a matter for wonder that a number of clinical teachers The Rule of "Not Too Much." this country, and the official position of the speaker lent, no other attraction than a convenient restatement of what presented to the Toronto meeting. Now that the issue is Another London dispatch in the daily papers re- tion, in the treatment of disease; and generally to condemn views represented the general attitude of the profession in it as a dangerous and poisonous agent. Had these proposi- 103

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