Let us now cite a third case to illustrate two points, first, the question of potency; second, the results sometimes obtained from prescribing on unreliable, unscientific authority and data.
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George Royal M. D, born July 15, 1853, graduated New York Homœopathic Medical College 1882, served as president of the American Institute of Homœopathy, professor of materia medica and therapeutics, and also dean of the College of Homœopathic Medicine of the State University of Iowa.
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