THE SUPERIORITY OF HOMOEOPATHY IN VETERINARY PRACTICE



DR. GRIMMER: Does she still have that radium dial?.

DR. JERVIS: No, I took it off the next morning. Dr. Farrington asked one question, as I remember, about the comparative use of nosodes in animals and in people. I cannot answer that, because I have used them only on animals.

DR. GRIMMER: I would like to confirm what Dr. Jervis had just said about the radium dial. Dr. Trevino and myself, years ago, proved the fact that radium-dilated watches were producing a lot of sickness among men. Dr. Trevino was one of the sensitives who developed very serious symptoms, and remedies wouldnt hold until he had discarded the radium dial.

DR. BRYANT: I didnt feel I could discuss Dr. Jervis paper. I dont know how many regulars there are in this room, outside of Dr. Moore and myself, who sign themselves “an irregular regular.”

I happen to know Dr. Jervis niece in the city of Seattle, and all I have to say is that she has traveled all over Europe in search of a cure. She went to the greatest authorities in Europe, and finally came back in a rather hopeless state

of health. She went down to visit her uncle, Dr. Jervis, and then she came back to me and said, “Dr. Jervis had recommended you. I have traveled all over Europe to get a cure, but I had to go to a horse doctor to get it.”.

So much for homoeopathy and the horse doctor.

Dr. S. D. McClure, a former member of the International Hahnemannian Association, died December 7, 1939, at Newark, Ohio.

His daughter writes that his office, equipment, medicines, etc. are available to some homoeopath who is interested in a good opening. For particulars address: Miss Mary McClure, 124 West Main Street, Newark, Ohio.

H.B.F. Jervis