Abstract

We devote considerable space this week to a legal decision rendered in Kentucky against one of the fads of the day. We do so because it covers the question in a legal and common-sense way, and gives us the inner workings of these "remarkable" people who have discovered, with the naked eye, nerves and "such" that scientific investigators with the best of microscopes have failed to discover in all the past. The legal decisions referred to and the arguments used will be useful to those in other states who intend to oppose this latest movement to debase medicine. The Board of Health of Kentucky deserves the thanks of the profession of that state for the excellent work it has done in keeping this and other forms of quackery out of its borders. It has required work and constant effort, and like energy, backed by a united profession, will have like

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