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but it will be always useful to have recourse to the light and experience of a physician. if one does not wish to expose oneself to a false step.

This little work will still be of use to all those of our confreres, and they are more numerous than one thinks, who desirous of taking an account of the effects of our medicine, would like to verify themselves the facts and to approach thus the ground of homeopathy-  They will find here therapeutic indications sufficiently numerous to serve for their beginning.  For if the first trials appear to them encouraging enough to persevere in this way they would be always able to enter upon the study of a more voluminous work.  In any case- our concurrence is insured to them, and they can count upon our zeal for giving them all the information of which they can have need.

Dr Paul Landry.

Rue de Bac 122 Paris May 1870."