EDITORIAL



Three graduates of the summer school are already enrolled in the reaching staff, Drs. Spalding, Dixon and Hubbard.

Once the plans of the hospital and the school are in operation, it is hoped to arrange longer sessions with the view to grant to its students a masters degree in homoeopathy; for here, in Boston, it will be possible to assemble within as not-too-distant radius, a large number of the master teachers and exemplars of the precepts of Hahnemann. The school is therefore to be congratulated upon the bright prospects which it holds for the future.

Dr.Spalding as director of the school, then presented the certificates of attendance and proficiency to the student of the school.

In closing Dr.Spalding quoted the following lines from Robert Browning:.

. . . but of the perishing old, the failing and.

faltering past of evil and misery born.

Springs the immaculate morn.

And hearts that were weary and cold cry. out at her coming.

Behold ! She is with us, Our Lady at last.

And the feet of her coming are blest.

Not for the Past do we yearn.

Age after age in its turn hears the high.

voice of command.

Enter-Possess it-the land fair as a dream.

at your feet-.

Burn, Burn on the beaches your fleet!.

Leave not a bridge for retreat!.

For the smile of the Future is sweet,.

And the kingdom of heaven is at hand.

C.M. Boger
Cyrus Maxwell Boger 5/ 13/ 1861 "“ 9/ 2/ 1935
Born in Western Pennsylvania, he graduated from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and subsequently Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia. He moved to Parkersburg, W. Va., in 1888, practicing there, but also consulting worldwide. He gave lectures at the Pulte Medical College in Cincinnati and taught philosophy, materia medica, and repertory at the American Foundation for Homoeopathy Postgraduate School. Boger brought BÅ“nninghausen's Characteristics and Repertory into the English Language in 1905. His publications include :
Boenninghausen's Characteristics and Repertory
Boenninghausen's Antipsorics
Boger's Diphtheria, (The Homoeopathic Therapeutics of)
A Synoptic Key of the Materia Medica, 1915
General Analysis with Card Index, 1931
Samarskite-A Proving
The Times Which Characterize the Appearance and Aggravation of the Symptoms and their Remedies