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tends to disappear - but in the mean time it is necesary to reflect.

Must the inhabitants of less favored centers be absolutely deprived of the benefits of homeopathy?  We do not think so and it is for them we have written this manual.  It is destined we hope to render some service, and to find a place in the families desirous of putting to profit the considerable resources of which we dispose.  Not that the book is so well written that one supposes that it can ever replace the physician: one does not become an architect or legislator for having read works treating the questions of architecture or of jurisprudence; but at least one is initiated in the material and one can in certain cases render some service.  It is the same here. With the book which we offer today to the public one can ward of the first symptoms and fill the most pressing indications.