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I understand there are about two hundred and sixty members of this society and a great many of those didnt even subscribe to our journal. Doesnt that help answer your question somewhat?.

The next question is, How are we going to overcome that misconception How are we going to get them interested? We have to take the law of similia. We have to take the law of similia. We have to to do by them as others do. We have to use the press, the journals, the magazines,the pamphlets,and everything over going to reach them,. in any other way. When two hundred and sixty members, we will say, get two hundred copies of the journal, how many of our one hundred twenty- five or one hundred third million people are we going to reach?.

Dr.W.W.WILSON;How many of the daily papers would publish it if you have it to them?.

DR.G.ROYAL:There again comes in our personal influence. I lives in Des Moines and have lived there thirty-one years. I never have presented to the Des Moines Register a single article on cancer, of a notice of a homoeopathic meeting, or my views on anything else, that they have rejected. And a good newspaper that reaches the masses and does it intelligently will publish what they recognize as the truth, and many of them will recognize us.

Your question implies one thing,which is lamentable which is that much of our press. Our newspaper,s is controlled by the A.M.A.I know that. But there is a division coming in the A.M.A. There is a division coming in the ranks of the American Press Association that we can take advantage of, and we ought to do it.

Now I come to what you have to do Dr.Boger touched on it and the rest of you touched on it. Suppose we had ten women here,pure, perfect intellectually, spiritually and physically. Here are ten men. they are the only ones in existence. Suppose these ten women say, “No, if we marry them, we cant transmit in its purity what we have.” They remain unmarried, unmated, childless. Which would you rather have? At the end of thirty days after that decision is made what good are your books and everything else going to do? We have to mate. We have to propagate. We must have children, and we must educate them.

George Royal
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.