In the state of Colorado where the great and good Governor Thomas decides questions of medical reform, and where, according to Dr. Rothwell, he is backed in this by an almost united press, there would seem to be need of something above the mere state law to take a hand. According to the<i>Rocky Mountain Druggist</i>, editorially quoted in the<i>Colorado Medical Journal</i>, the holiday editions of Denver's great dailies are a "sizzling slough of nauseating obscenity," and "the lost manhood" department of a daily paper is its most prolific source of revenue. The "'depraved womanhood' department is probably not far behind." The publisher of a daily paper in the wicked city of Chicago conducted his journal apparently on the plan of the Denver dailies, and had, as a result, to retire for a time to the walled city in Joliet to meditate over his misdeeds. It would be well