THE HOMOEOPATHIC CLINIC PROCESS



COLLEAGUES: The triumph of our doctrine depends upon the application of those high principles which exclude all empiricism and eclecticism, and convert our profession into a veritable apostleship.

The ethics of our method are based on that principle of universal law such as the Roman law inscribed on the front piece of its code: Primum non nocere; the first thing to do is not to injure.

In conclusion-ladies and gentlemen-permit me to blend my voice with the chorus of the illustrious colleagues who have assembled here for the purpose of rendering homage to the great Hahnemann, in whose honor the lamps of our enthusiasm are burning and the hearts o a whole apostolate are beating. It is an act of mercy to carry the eucharistic bread of homoeopathy to the sick; it is their only salvation.

If no religion with its dogmas has yet been able to unify humanity, the religion of health born of the instinct of self- preservation and of noble sentiments will surely perform the miracle of abolishing frontiers, uniting races, and founding the universal language of piety.

I return to my native land with my heart overflowing with satisfaction and gratitude, because it has been my good fortune to admire once more this great nation whose inhabitants carry within their souls, the candor of the child, the equanimity of the savant, and the kindness of the ascetic.

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.

The Bureau of Clinical Medicine for 1930 should be very successful, as it composes a list of representative members of the I.H.A. The papers should receive the discussion, which is of very vital importance.- T.G.SLOAN, M.D. Chairman.

Higinio G. Perez