10 T1LI5 SCVKANTON TJUBUNM-SATUKDAY. UECKU1JKU 3. 1898. LEGAL HISTORY OF MEDICALQUACKERY MANSLAUQIITEn, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE AND THE LAW. Substance o an Intel esting Pnper Recently Contilbutea to the Medi cal Recoid by William A. Pui ring ton, Esq., a Member of the New Yolk Dm. The tmllnaiv iiiiuck Ik i oiittmt to lny ilnlni to HontL- tiie-i Inl skill 01 knowl edge; in the um- or niituiul muthoils or Mtnt'(1lcx Thus 111 Wbiiliiiv. 1'QG, onu John il. OioiiB Iniliiiiil tin Miinc U'rH Inline ol N' "nik Unit In the fol low Ins AM II litii it-i i tl tin' uxlstltiB I Hltlt V II till Ct.lll' tlllMlIt 111 flit ll'llflC to itlltlintU liv Hlmlnl uit Hit' pi'rchus" roi M.ooo niul pulilli utlnti In tin' tntei iiikis hy his "umI"(I null Indillllik' lcmciH niul mil- fur the liviliophoblu di I'linlno nuu!ii"!M." Ami u ni uiluiful lonii'ily It hum. Hi'ii' Is the iieuli Hon, utul It (dtalnh wfiii" ailoquiiti.' to ihi. tin ml to livdiujiliiilii i 01 u n j otlioi nmliiiU "I'lixt. Tnki oin iiiiue ol tin Jiw liolic of li eleitf bill lit 1 mill pulve ileel, ol oillliloil to tllix illlit "r!eeonell 'Inkv tin" fiilfi- ioiikik or IIC'VVlV foilul tult, lit lint Im uNo ll'llll ami jiiiH i ilnel nml "ThliiVl . Tiiki one "iintili ol Miillijils wlildi Ik iuimiI on Ho mii tin nl old i upper In Ijlii? In tin iinit"t tiiith. tin iiPliiilsiif lliiilM' I ol II lilt tile pill' t ami licit .Mis. Ohm iiiKKslliiitH to pither nml If Hie prison In mi mtilll in lull kiiiimi tiiki out kidiiiioii tiiispiiuiiiiii II tlllV, nml HI i In piopoiilun Till II t llllll III -lllllllllK to tt OKI In "lie hum n 1 1 I llllll tlie llllnu" of tin out hall n "Pin i of tin above kind It to lie ll i I if not, tilt 11 n im. ill liiiiiii-iil ipi inttt of nn In-" i mi till of the kind, till- to he Ink' ll III n MlllHll iimilltlU of nli I "I lie next moi Mini, lnxtlni: nil Inline i ntlliK), it pint the f.uni im In fine 'I 111" If roinplliil with aft' i the hi Urn, or u tun, nml In fine the ivniptoiiH ot iniiilin will t rfeetlinlh pit Mill itiv ippiiillinte of illioiili i , hut tit tt r tin swnpii in -ii til iippini n i1iii Inn mil t linini illnlt li ue nppllul to to mliiilntsti i tin follow un, Iz. , "I'hlee ill lehlllK of tile vilillitlii of the i klml liefnre mi ntliii't tl inlMil with lmir mi ounie of i iloniel to In tnkin nt one iltio 'I Ills on tut 1 1 x tin phvlt l.in in tl not fenr to ailinlulslni lis the umiUoii or tin enoin will then illffn-t thioimli tin whole s stein of the p.itltnt neiitnille iillKlilt inliK the puwnlill illiillt of lilt) iniillcllle mill "Set'onil If In folll limns tlleieifttl the piltlont Is not inmpltttli lilleveil ml tnlnlHtei foili malliH of pm i opium 01 one hiniiliiil nml twcnt iliop of llipihl l.iwlu lium "N". I! -'I he piitltnt niii-t In imtiil to tiMilil the iim- of milk for inil ilis nflti tnklns inn or tin fouiolmr nn ill i ino John .l t'toiis In the following eat an .ut fill 101 11. 1S07) iit.su! piohlliltlnp- unlliinsed piaethc of innllelne wllh Hie piol-o nowt'M'i, Hint ll should not 1)' ou st' in d to loli.ii mi one fiom using or Tpphl'lg foi the bone'lt of the sick units or lieibu the growth or pioduet of the t'nlted States This evceptlon f ruined .it in ie the pilni I pie of piotei -Hon to the Industn of home hubs tn 1 the tPiiihliius of the Tlioinsonl.in oi biimnle siiinoi of im ilk Ine founiltd upon the simple. nbUou. thenij that lilllli'inl lemeillps ale Injlll lolls bei.llise lliple nntuio b"l!ig to lemalii in the enith, the tend to dug man iliwn to the gi.no. while heib, hming by natiiio nn lipwniil ikiwaul tliniht, tend on the nuiti.ii to the advaiue llieilt ol those lulu whose tllh'st they peliett.ite an' i:iu.y i'ahi: ijl'lns nysfm oin e as popultti as '111 ltiim sen in e, furnished ihi leading Anicilian can- on maiiFl.uighter by lnedieal malpi.i'tlie thai ot rommon wealth IhoniHoi. tt! Mts lit). It theie appealed that SiiiiuilI Thomson, founder of the sjstim. iimkitook to ellie "all feei, whethu black. gia gteen or t'llll " His staph liinedios weie "eoffee ' ho-i ailed. ' hi 11 nv gils He." and "loni-iats ' Heing suinmon ed on Jnniinri -', ISO'i to nllend IZa l.mett. ill of "a i old " lie oidei d u file built, pill I.o Pit's f,.pt i,n l stove of hot eo.ils, wi.inptd him u, i blanket and. with i pnwili-i given In wntei, "puki d" him to use the simple lnn giiago of the duy xlolenth thrice within half nn hum. meantime .iilniln Itif coplouslv the w ,n in coffee" He then put l-ovott lo bed. .mil fweated ami "puked" linn pietts steadily fm tin pi din, the path nt gi w lug weakei and wuikei, until, pom 'otil' lit timid puke no mine. Then Thomson asked "how fm down Hi - mullrine had got." and, l.uMlt Indicating his tin ft, the ipiack said Hint the mi die lue "would Minn irit down nml uiiscuw his im M'l." On the tbhd di the patient "lost his mind ami went into couwi sions, ' w blih condition In-inl until Hie eUhth iluj lauuan HHb ulun he dl'd The coffee ploiid In he a ihi'iiitlon L DR.'PlERCE'S Favorite PRESCRIPTION Makes weak women strong and sick women well. me great TmpferanceRem.eqy of niurBhuHemnry and the bnrk of the Imyherry limlii the powder vvhh lnillnn tolmcio or Lobelia Inllntn. There win no evidence Hint defendant had killed any one cIfo, on the control y, theie wan le.stlmoiiv of benellt In one cine ft oin hln ttcutmeut The court then fore, did not nut liliu to his defence, hut, nilliiK that tin rcnitiiieinweiiltli hnd failed lo imilte out n tnse even of iiiiHicliniHliiei c limited the Jury lo this cited U"ieiicil, li"Mitul le.isonuble doubt, lot his I Iff by ilefenditlt'n tin nkllful tieiitmeiit. Hut theie could b' no tiHiliter unless the tiil'oner vviii wllfullv n;tnidle.s of his Hwlul dutj mid dfu iniinrd on mischief, of whlih theie tins no pi oof, on the continiv bin Intent uis to line Neltliet ootlld theie be ui.insliitiRlitei , fin. although defendtiiU'H iKtionnae vn vtiy ap parent neveitlli'li H, If he lionestlv in timlpil to iHlle, he niulil not be Ktlllt of that cilme on net mint of death lin HXpectedl ciihiiIiib fiom bis tleiitnieiit, unless u wan engaged In an unlawful it, mid thi'ie wan no law In Alnnsa I'luisittH loihldilltiR any man, honestly llltetlillllK' lo line lrolll pleserlbltlfr for a Mlik man with the Intter'B consent Till: LAW l.AIO DOWN The iiiurt i Hid l.oiil Hale nil all- thin Hy foi the proposition Unit It a plMslrl.m, whethf! Ik eiwed ol not Kilos ii pi i mjii a potion, without mo intent of doiiK llllll all bodily hint, but with Intuit to Hire m ineiint a illstase, and, lontiai.N to the i p-cta-tlmi of the ploxlelau It kills him, he is not Hllllt. of millilei ol miillMlllllKll lef " uiiil, llfl III ill HKl kill down this l'iw fm the i line "The death of a man. kllUd b Mil untatllN IoIIiiwIiik a intdii.il pieM.iip t lull imiliot be niljililneil a lelonv In Hie pnt piei tllilnif, unli'j-s he, how wi Uuoiaut of iiKdli.il cileuie 111 ritlelal li.nl so nun h kimwIiilKe or pinli.ihli Infoi'ii itlnu of the filial tell- be le.ihoilllbh pliHlllileil b theJUIJ to be the efleet of obstinate, Wilful in.ih iit ss at the hast ami nut of un lion lent liitentlini and expectation to uue" The ttiiii fiuthei -aid that If the solh Hoi -geni nil had piotd, as he Iplomlsul to do in ills opening Hint J'honifoii had killed otheis by his tleatmeill It would hae In ell left to the Jui to sj wluthei on the whole iildeiue thei would sustain the i lunge of m.iu1aughtpt which they might Jiistiv hae done if the bad found that diletidant acttd fiom 'ob stinate uishness and foolhaidy pie stimiitinu. ulthough wlthoui Intent to do Loielt bodll liaini ' foi It would not hae In mi lawful foi him again to admluistei a medicine of which he had latal txpuieiiie" I'pon this ipason ing Tliomson was acnititted nml bis tae having pioietl as a pieeeileni a stioiig Hhlekl for lnanshiughti ring chailntaus. lij establishing what lias lit en Hilled the humane American mle as i ontiah'ted with the stilet iiilc ot i omiiion law It Is will to state suc cinctly the leasons win he escaped conviction 1 (l) because there wim no statute In Massachusetts piohibit ing medical piaitlie bj the ignoiant mill unlliensed, (.( beiause theie wis no in oof that Thomson (a) knew bis tuatment to lie dangeioiis or (b) had an olhei Intent than to cine In good I faith i nothi:u tasi: In IM.: the iiuestlon aiiise in New Ycuk, upon an application for u bill of dlsioiei), hi Mimh r Davidson (a Paige "soi whetliei ll was slandeious lo lne sulci of the complainant that he was gulltj of nialpitutiM' as a i ali tor docioi am! bad killed a woman la Sdioharle Davison not being licensed to jnactlse, tlie touit laid that Inas nun h n.s he might be gullt of man sluugliter, for that leason, if tlie pa tient died nndei hlrf tieutment the winds might be slanderous It thus appeals that em atceptlng the benign uile of Thomson's cae. which, as we shall see presently, was 111 stated wheieier a statute makes the unlicensed pinetice of medicine a nilsdimenno! ir death lestilt fiom the tieiitnient of a non-licentiate ho Is Ktillt of manslaughter at least, no matter how honest hUc Intent This Is the rule of common law and of the Nt w Yoik penal code which delltm ns manslaughter the killing of one hu man being bj the ad, procurement, or omission of anothei without design to effect death b u person engaged In c illumining oi attempting to commit a misdemeanor allotting tlie poison or pnipeit elihei or tlie poison killed oi of another In 1M1 the tase of Itlco s The Stale (h Mo 101) was decided in Mhfioutl. Ulce, a Thonisonlan, nuclei took by the same methods used on l.oiett to cute Mis Kcitbp of sciatica She had not In en mi well foi joins as when be be gin to tioat hoi, and was within s weeks of giving blith to hot foul Hi child I'nder his iijstun she fell into piomatuie labot and died within about ten clavs n,. was convicted of mini slauglitu but the appellate coin! adopting the iu!e in Thomson's i use the fm ts In lug substantially the sumo, level sod the judgment AX IOWA r.si:. In lssl another case uioso, in Iowa, Stale s SchuU Ci'i In bJS) SchuU tioated ,v ,lck woman by noupuncturo and an In Hating oil. occoidlng to the iijstem of IIlii Haunscheldt, who, having bioii much benefited by the bitlngs of .small Insects, .sought to give the world foi a tntiHldeiatinn, a slmu lacium of his oxpeileiue. Defendant admltleil that lit did not know the composition of the oil, that being naunsobeillfs seciet The patient died Schul claimed that If he 'had not boon Interfeied with he could have helped her. and produced twent -three, wltiiefaes to testify that Huunsihcldt Ismus, us admlnlsteiod by him, bad benefited them. SchuU was lonvltted, but the appellate court leversed the Judgment, following tlie cases of Thomson and lllce, and expies.sed this c one luslon "The Interest of society will bo subset veil by holding a phvsl clun civilly liable In ilumagos for the rouseciueiHos of his Ignorance, without Imposing upon him tilmlnal liabilities when he aits with uood motives and honest Intentions " Tlie adoption of thlrt theory by the New York statute rif 1 S 14 enabled eiuackeij, In the words of Hoaidesley J, to boast Its trium phant mid complete) establishment by law ' nialley vh Mogg. 4 Den CO). Ann the people of Iowa. Instead of udhei lug to It, have passed, slnio the Scliulz case, a law foi bidding mpdleal piac tlc to On unlicensed unvnnsAi, Notwithstanding these acceptances nf the nils In Thomson's cae b other linlsdlctlons as sound law, tho su preme court of Massachusetts, vvheie In It origlnuted, has lnco held, in Commonwealth . I'lerco (138 Mubs, 163, A D 1S8I), that tho atcuiacy of Its report wast doubtful and lis law open to criticism The facts In Tierce's caso were thes'e: Defendant held himself out as a physician, Theo vvo no more, law In Massachusetts! to pi event him from so doing In 1881 than theie had been to prevent Thomson's like pretension In 1S0O, Uplng called to a sick woman, he caused her, she con- centime, to be kept for some three days swathed In llannel underclothing, sat urated with kniosene. Ciulor this tieutment she died In gieut mlseiy. Thero wuh evidence In the case that In some Instances similar tientinctit by defendant had lesulted favorably, but nlsn that In one It had burned and btlfiteted tint tloHii, ns In tlie copb of deceased. Defendant's totiuset at trial uskeil the rourt to c hinge, following the i tile In Thomson's case, that tie fetidunt could not be convicted unless It were ptovoti bojioiid leiisonable tlottbl that death lesulted ftom Ills tteulmeiit and that he hud such know ledge or protlable lufniniatloti of the filial tcndeiH'j of his ptoetcilptlon as to Justify the Jin j. In ptPHlinlng that death was the iffcct of Ids obstinate or wilful lecklessness, ami not of an honest Intent niul expectation to tine Tills ieiiiest was lefused. ilofellillinl wun convicted, ami his innvlttlon uf III mod bv the appellate mint who, by llolmes ,1 , said that the language of Thomson's case lolled upon b ilefetid mil vl. that 'to iniistltute nuiii slatlghtei the killing must have belli u i ousociueliie of some unlawful ut t Now theie Is no law whlih ptohlblts any man fiom pi escribing foi a sli k poison, with hlfl consent. If he lionest lv Intends to uue him b his pitscilp I on" was ambiguous nml wrong. If It mi ant "that the killing must be the i onseiiuenie of all at t which Is llti 1 infill fm Independent loasons apart fiom Its likelihood to kill' 'Such" loiitlniitd the mint. ' inu.v ome have been Ihe law, but tor a long time It has been lift as ftlll.v, and latteil. We inn mid. mtiih mine wlllluglv, loiog nli il that a mm miiv loiumlt iiiuidoi hi iiianslaughtt i bv doing otlniwlse law fill acts leiklessly. us that he inav bv doing at ts unlaw nil foi Independent lei.sons, fiom which death at e idelilal- h i ii-.ui ? ' Tlioinson's case It mi said did not Intend to lav down new hi , hut cited and iiit.iul to fo'lo v Loi.l Hale vvhoni It had takt n ' n lit el. lib, since hid loictshlp ildiultttd Hint utile pi'lsollH might make themselves liable b leckloss c nuiliii l il 1' 0. 4TJ) ami wny not a pliv-lclun us we1' ' Tin: tuim: stand kd s to w hat i oust It litis c llnil mil iic k siibsiinitlalh thai the stamlaid Is not galigtd bv the uctoi's belief oi idea of ilangel, but b eninniiiii irii'i ItMifis If the thing done "I-- geiuialb siippnstd to be mill ei sally liaimless and iiiilv a specialist would foiosee that In a given laselt would do damage, a poi son who did nut foit"-celt and who had no winning would not lie hold II ible tni the bin in The tf-e of the thing must la dniigfinu" accoidiiig to i omiiion expel lone e at bust to tlie ex ti nt that theie Is u manifest and ap pieelublo ilmnio o h.iim tiom what H done In view i libel of tlie in tin's know lidi oi of his conscious Igmn unce roimiion X!n lent i- Is neeessiiiv to the man of oidinatv piu deili'e. mid a man who assumes to act us i he defendant did must have It at his im i il The di fondant knew he was U'-'ing keiosc no The Jin. v have found that It was applied us the losult of foolhaidv piesuniptloii ot gtoss ntg lli,pnce and that Is enough Indeed, If the defendant had known the fatal toiulincv of the pi esc ilptlun, he would have bei n peillouslv ne.il the line of nun del Tlie inlo laid down In this niefullv reasoned use mpst com mend Itself to piudent men toi It lenl Iv ainountii onh lo this that If one unveised and unskilled in ineilliiil sci ence and piuctlce undoilakes nevoi theless the cilie of a n.itle nt, and In so doing uses lemedics m adopts a tieatmeut vv bethel positive in nega tive ought to make no dlffpic me fiom which Unit' Is a manifest ami applet I ible chance ol haim uti oi tllng toioin innii expel lone o he shall In. hold llab'e foi his lecklcisnius and riiall not be excused b the inline one o of Ids intcn tlop And toitnlnlv whui pint of the tientment ndopted is tin exclusion of piopoi treatment this s jijst us h.u in fill ns If poselv liijiiiiniis methods won adopted It Is Just as mm h homi cide to inuhv death bv staiv.itlon by keeping tood fiom the victim, as to use an at live poison CJIItISTIN S. u:.wi: How docs this pilnclplo npplv to ('hilstlnn silenio' "faltli iuip, ' m .UlJ oiu'Ulle tiealmei't of the sli k that b npiiiitlng stioiuiv on the mind mio lostoie the lost ociiiillliiiumV Is the inn suit of aiiv of those niothoils "pi.u tlie of mi die Ino: ' While the onllnaiv quack who as h im bee n said, pietunds onl to extia oiillnuiv human skill oi knowledge. P tlioioloie, genu ally hold to be a piai tltlonei of medicine t'liilstluii si lent-l-ls, who "o fmtliPi and nroteml to Ptoeilli' tin lniie divine Inteiveutlon b thill pia.veis contend that In thus ofloilng to heal the slik, although foi hlie, thej nie not practltiug modipliu', but obseivlng lollglnus tltos and nre Hit refine pioiictecl in theli pi ni tiros hv constitutional safegii.nds Wi aie thus nought to i onsidei what is the 'pinc tlie of midliitio The answii to this quel j inus't elepend in nmst illstunies upon the winds ot the statute and tin peeullai cii tumstantos of tho case In the New Yoik caso of Smith v Lane (.'1 Hun. C3- A D 1SS1) plaintiff, tip parentlv a niasseui, sued foi agieed lees which defendant lefused to pn on the ground Hint plaintiff, not being licensed to pi in the medicine, could not ioco or compensation fen Ills tieutment, which, as the opinion of the eouit n tltos, consisted entlrelj of manipula tion with the hand It was performed bv nibbing kneading, and pies-me" Thp loin t said DnriNiTivi: The piactlce of medicine Is a pur suit ven gcueinllv known and under stood and so also Is that or surgeiy The funnel Includes the application ami use of medicines and iliupvc for tho Mil pose of cuilng. mitigating, or alio vlatliur bodllv dlsen.ses, w lille tlie functions of the lattei me limited to manual opiiatlons, usuallv peifoimed bj surgical Instiuiuonts oi nppllancos To nllow lucompi tout en un qiiitllttpcl poisoiw to adnilnlstei or ap plv iiuillcul agents, or to peifoini sin glial ipoirttlons. would be highly dan gerous to the- health ns well as tho liven of the poisons who might be opeiated upon, and there Is leason to bBlluve that lasting and suilotm in Juiles as well us the loss of life have, boon pioduccil by the tmpiopei use of medical ugents ami suiglcal Instru ments or appliances It was tho ptn pi.ee and object of the loglslatuie hy this act to pi event a continuance of iloletellous piactlces of this natuie, and to c amino tho uses of medicine and the opeiutlons of suigeiv to a eliiss of pei sons who upon examina tion, should be toiind competent and qttulllled to follow those puifesIonal pui suits No such dungi'i could pos sibly uilvo fiom the lieutmeiit to wliluh the plaintiff's occupation was iiilllliied While it might bn no benu lit, It could huidlv bo possible that It could lesult In liHim or !njui "And lor that leusou no necescslty existed for Intel fe lug with tlilH pur suit by any action on tint part of thej legislature. It may be that credulous, persons would be decolved Into the pinplovtnent of the plaintiff, nnd In that manner subjected to Imposition. Hut It was no pint of the purposes of thin act to pt event persons from being made the subjects of mere Imposition." Klther the Italicized words arc superfluous or they contain an Impli cation that If the treatment, In the court's opinion, hnd been capable of imislng Injury like Improper medical tieatniint, the Judges would have iliifsMed It In the same categoij oTiinu di:kinitions. In Kastmiiii vs. Slate (10 N. H 7), an Indiana cuoe, the court said, on the other hand "It Is the put pose of the stntttte lo pi event persons who do not possess tlie ppcessniy qualifications to piactlce medicine oi surgery from In lllitlng Injitiv upon the citizens by iiiidettaklng to tl t at dlseiims, wounds and Injuries ' And again- "Tlie state has nn Interest In the life and health of all Its eltlreus, and the law unelei examination was fiained, not to lie stow favois upon a paitlcuhir pinfes shin, but to disc bin go one of the high est c In t li m r iiu, Htatt'-tliat of pro tecting Its citizens fiom Injuty and haim" In People vs I'lilppln (70 Mich the defendant was held to have plartisid im dli Inc. on pioof Unit he held himself out as Di W W I'lilp pln magnetic healer ' had utlempted to cine tlie sick mid In the case of a ehlld'rt cli nth had cei tilled the iiillse to he 'c.iukel. sole mouth Dlliatlotl of illseuft . June '! lo Jul) .'2, 1SS7 " In llibtiu vs Simpson (.Mi Maine lsl). a i lull vount who gave leinoilles was said to be pi at Using lllidlellie So also In NeKon vs ll.il ilngton (-' Wis t'H) And In New Yoik. Do Leon who pre sullied leu a e hlld diawlug Its hoio si ope mid giving some ihubaib, im tonvlctiii of Illegal piactlce of ineill tlne The adinlnistiatlou of electilcltv has also be-on hold to constitute' medi cal pun tli i Davison vs llohlmiiii ( S7 Mo App Tod. The Ohio statute piovlibs that. "Anv poison shall be legiiiilnl us piai -Using nit 1 1 it I nt- oi suigoi), vltbln the intoning of thlri ait, who shall append tho lettus M D oi Mil. to his name, or fot a toe pi esc ilbo dllec I, or i nom ine nil foi the use uf any poison any ding oi inedliliie oi other agency foi the tieatmeut, line oi lellef of liny wound h.u tine, oi bodllv tnjiiiv, In tlrmltv. in illsensi ' That seems oij bioiitl. but In the i list of Eastman vs State (0 Ohio, Doc ."hi), it was hold, In .lanuniy. ivi" that a 'giaduate of the frc hool ot osteopatliv of Kitkvllle, Mo,' was not practising medicine bv km ailing and manipulations, using wily his hands and no medicines. The iciuit cited Smith vs. I.nne. and held that the wolds ' niij other agent v weio too vague and weie limited by the panic tilat wolds 'chug m uiidl i Ine " The Now Voik statute dotn not eh -line medical piactlce. Such u di mil lion was f i amid In the diafl of the act of ISS7. but stile ken out because a i ei lain suiateu who died shoitlv iifttiwaid, ili lai nl that it would in elude an icceiiiili healer who had savnl him 1 1 inn the giuve The delln Illon wus vloldecl to save the bill The Neliiusku nietllial ui t dellnos as a pint tltloni l anv one "who shall opeiate on, oi pioless to heal, oi pim el Hie loi oi otheiwlse tit at all pll -scal ol mental ailment of auolhei " TAITII (MTKi: AT ISSUi: I'nih'i this statute- anise in ivi tho case of htllte vs ItllsWell (4U Neb oS) The dtfiiiilnut chtiigecl with unlawful pi in tit e ot inoilli ltn , t mimed to be a Chilstliin Scientist giadunted fiom the Motaploslial college of Mis Maty 11 CJ IMil) of lioston Defoudiiiit cilioiotl tttlmonv to lutes wiought bv him in eases of ihcumatlsm, tattle snake bite pneumonia, and scarlet fevti Hit Inst In tho case of n child, foili veais old Wv testified that In eighteen miiiilh he had tieatod about one bundled poisons, of whom only two had died. The ncuuacv of his diagnosis wii.c not In Issue He testl- Ilel Hint the text-hooks ot the C'hiis tlan Scionee ihuich uie the lllblp and Mis I'ddj s woik SpIoiii and Health" He denied that in a medical si use he tit alod phvslcal or mental ailments, saving 1 undoistnud with Cod's laws, and not mortal man's" ijiiiHtloiiid as to the privilege of p.t tleuth oi patents to call In medlial aid, he said "We believe that i-vpiV one lius a light to uxpiis.s tlioli wish, antl it l-i nlwavs undeistood that if tht.v inetor sijine other tieatmeut, or sumo other mode, or some cine c Iso to aid them, It Is their pi iv liege. We al wajc, do that It Is taught Hi our text-books Wo novel give nnv meell ilue, that Is entirely contiai to the teaching ot Chilstlan Scloncp " And his counsel said "The defendant, and those of the same faith with him, be lieve as ii matter of conscience Hint the giving of medicine is a sin. that It Is nliiclng faith in the powei of mii-te-ilal tilings, whli li belongs alone to Omnipotence To the Chilstlan Scien tist, it is as much a violation of the laws of Ooil to take dings for the ul lovlutioil of hlllfollllK oi the uue of disease, as fm a Methodist clugvjnuu to tako the name of his (Jod In vain to lelleve his ovpiw i ought feelings" Iieing asked If ho took pay fiom bis patients be said "As a lille I do not We toll them wo leave the ques tion to them and Ood . . Jesus foh tho labniet Is worthj of Ills moat, and vie expect that those whom wo spend our lives for to lenutneinte us foi It If they are not willing to pan with the sacrllloe themnelves,' It Is not oxpected that those should reap the benellt " Considering that defend ant described his tieatmeut ns one of of prayei , this Intimation that the an swer to piayer would he contingent nn tlie paviuont of the scientist's foe nppaientlv seemed lather blasphemous to the court, who very aptly cited two eases fiom one of the science's text books, the IJible the foimer, that of Simon the soiceier deported In Acts vlll 1S-JJ, to whom Peter isiild, "Thy money polish with thee, because thou hast thought that the gift of Ood may lie puiehased with mane) ," tho beiond that of tlehiul (J Kings, v S0-J7), set vain of Kllsha. who finding that his muster had giatultuusly cuied of lep losy Nuuman, tho rich Syrian, thus es tablishing a piec cdent for dlpensary abuses, remurked, "as the Loul Hvuth I will uiu after him, and tako some, what of him," and In tho end took not onl n fee but tho disease Upon these piecedeuts tlie Neluaska couit i tiled thus ANOTHim TniAL. The exciclse of tho nit of healing foi compensation, whether exuitcd as u fee or expected as a giatultv, cannot bo rhiNsed as un net nf vvoisblp. Neith a is It the pcrfoi intuit o of a leligious dutj, us was clulinod In the dlbtrlct cniiit" They futthor said- "The oh Jeet of the statute Is to piotect the utlllcled f linn tho pietMislons of the iBiiiuaut ami avaricious, and Its io visions aie not limited to those who attempt to follow beaten putlw and es tablished usages" This, It will be no. tioed, Is very illffoient fiom tlie view ot Ihe New York law token In the New Yml' case of Hiulth vs. Lane mid tho Ohio case nf Hastman vs, Stntn (uu pi a), us well is from the latest cusc of 3 WHAT !F iMAXINE Wi ELLIOTT SAYS: "I am a faithful believer in JOHAW HOrFS MALT EXTRACT It improves my appetite and digestion, ancl g healthy color to IIIWlll'5 HI tlAI I M 11 Inspector, Chicago Hoard ot Health, writes! "I lime been acquainted with the iJUIMlUiS HI. llfti-L, ftl.U., JOHANN HOH"S .MALT UXTRACT for gome time nnd have prescribed It frequentltr In mv practice. In 5totv convalcscttncc, alter acute itMtann, I have found It especially valuable, nnd have been well pleased with the results." EISNER A MEHDELSON CO.. Solo Aacnfm. Mew York "mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm' the Kind Slati V Mvlod HO At 7."!). the id, d in Minnie Island last .Inly upon Hies- facts Dclt niliillt undoitook to tin i one Hub of milaila mid one Vatiulinn of Kilipi bv nppaientlv eli KiiKluc; in slle nt piavei and bIvIiik them iinmphli im on I'hilstlan Science He imlvtil ll Ice of , lull K-lVO no tin dlt ino nude no examination or illaKtitixN lie testitled tint he did not .ilttmpt to out c i1le.ie, had no Know leeltte ol inetllilne oi sin gel , and that ills onh method won "puivi'i and effoil to ontoui.iKo hopefulness fin all who i ome to him In public oi pilvate. nnd wlritevei ilKeuses ihov may Im agine thov havi " The eouit bold, iltlng Smith v- Lane that In the .lb- ' seine of diagnosis "H c llptiop of, leiiKilles, or surgical inethods theie was no iiHillcul piuitlee 'l'he ullg- I getetl that 11 Chilstlan Science Is1 u. n Hie n" niedli Ine then us n m hool It Is entitled to lecognitioti bv tho state home! and thai It would be absuiil to, hold nml"! the Ithiuli Island statute w blih foi bhls illscilmliiatlon against mtilli.il schucMVi that loiiuiienioll'i loulel bo in est ilbed vi hiell nieinbeis of a piitliul.ii school could not ooniplv with since that would bo not lo dis i tiliilliate nub but to pmhlhll Ami the coin t distinguished the cases ot c lali vi ant plivsh l.ms upon the gioiind that the uiu the defendant!! had pi esc i Hit d medicine and piufo-wd to line din lists Tlioie seems to b fallat v in the Imputation hy tlie tout that anv tduiallonal itiiuiiements .n n tiiliilltloii of n e .Ileal He elite ate pio hlbltoi upon nnv pel soiiit except tlioie who aie unable to niruilie an oilucii Hon and It Is quite piopoi to exilllde such poisons fiom the tanks ot phj -sic Kins COMMON' SllN'Sn The I'uc-stlon Is full ot ililllt ull I'viiv one admits tho power of mental ImpulM's In in iv nus cIImp.isos. admits nntiiii''H healing fence that so of tun lints without any attendance nt all. anil admits Hi it it would be wrong to fm lilil all utoiiise to nnv aid. But this mm ll being conceded, me we to nilmlt nleo tint nnv p-ison should be entitled to take iliaige of the sle K morel be lalihe he pieieni'ri to act uniler icllg lous beliefs niul to abstain fiom uslnR tho-e icniedles and methods mrlved at by i-tuilv niul investigation' Ato wo to punish the plivslcinn who fulls to lopoit vcllow and bf.ulot fevom, dlph tiieiKi, nml ntbi i contagious dls-iidois, and allow n pn on who bonst.s his lg nrii.iiicp of modltal and tanltaiy (clinic- to 1 1 c tit and coneeul such cubes' Tho cliiH-tlaii Sclontlnt. In hii madness en wot so, savs that tbete Is no disease but only fear en los of ic l.itlon to Uoel, which he 111 hU blas plioniv undiitaKos to lostoie, provid ing In Is paid for his services What, then, 'v oiilcl his death ce i title ate bo.' W011I1I It be that .limes was petmun cstly i-cared.' What would his lepoit of a contagious illhcniisn bo.' That 111 own has a panic, which Is likely to spioad ' In tlie ease of Itc.v Holds vs United States C.h I' S It'i, A 1) 1S7) the sil pietne coin t of the nation applied common m-iiso to this pioposltlon, that the name nl uliglon tnav bo iiried to tlciiik i-ithir Hist or Impoitute De feniliint a member of tho so-called Chui eh of Jesus Chi 1st of Latlei-day Salnis being indicted for bigamy, pleaded In defonco that the penalty Imposed by his church upon lis male mombois who lulled to praitise poly gano when c licunistuneoa would uel nilt" w.w ' duninntlon in tho life to come" N'o such tiienilful penalty hangs over a Chilstlan Selontlst who nbtalns from his Intuitive pincHies. The htipicme eouit said In lteynolds' case "Luvvh tue made for the gov ernment of unions, and vvhllo thej cannot Intel feu with mote religious belli f and opinion; they ma.v with praotltc-s ' Can it lie seriously con tended, naked tliu point that a civil ised nation may not law full) suppress human saciHleos mid the Indian cus tom of suttee, liecausi their votaries claim leligious aaiutltui tberefoi , or pol)gamy foi tlie same reason"' To sufloi such things, It was aiiHweiod, ' would bo to make tlie piofessod doc tilm of leligious bilief stipeiior to the law nf the land und In often to per mit eveiy cltleii to become li law unto hinifcclf f!ov eminent could exist only In name under nuch tliium fituiues" These wise words of the com t upply evni to lioiust beileveis, whom wit may lespoct. oi, at leust, sympathUe with, even In their delu sions. Hut If the defence of mllglnu were allowed lo the extent that tlie eeieiitrics claim, the deudl) uln of ly ing would become even more preva lent than ll Im. am! the dangerous (lasses would go nvei In u body to sol distant religion AN' nNClMSII casi: Tlieio was an Ihiglish cusu In isos, Hog s. Wagstaffe 110 Coxh Ci Caa. 530), wheieln parents wote chaiged with manslaughter of a child because, pursuant to their religion us members of the "recullur People," they nog. lectod to piovldo medical attendance for It, in a cnBu of acute Inflammation of tho lungs, lustiad they anointed und pia)ed over It. The cotltt charged Unit If they had let the child starve for want of food, tho case would huvu been different; for every one leeog nUes the need of food, Hut It was not gives a the skin." Ihe same w lion the iiieston was one of lilt die ill uttond.tiii e- ten art to that uphill lis tllfftietl, mid ho loud to the Juiv I nun the genei.ll Uplslle of Si .fumes v I4-'"i those wolds upon whleli Hie Human chuic-h tests tho dot tiine of eMieme unction, and the Mormons und "l'ecllliill People'" lost Hull doc tl Ino of lu-alltig the idcK bv anointing and pui)el old), wotiN w blih the loiuned anil sensible eoin nienlntoi, Adam ClatK, foitibl) mgues to be an ehoi tatlon by the aperitif to Ubo tho ot ilium v Unsiein lomedy. oil, ns well as piavei, in tte.itlug the sliK. The Jury aciiullted Itciently In a lIKe east. Hog. vs Cook, they convicted He) nnd doubt then- are very honest. Intelligent, cultivated peisons who be lieve In the ellleae) of Chilstlan Si lone and faith cine Among some twont) cases of death uiiiloi mull tieatinent, Ine Hiding ifn-ci of contag ious diseases, Hie w liter has noted the names of suih persons It Is equally true that rtome "'Intelllgont poisons"' no fad' too otraordlnniv for ' tint! adoption Tho wiltei Knew- of a most slu end antl cultivated woman who consulted Hi Sing Sing pilFon as to In- vestment In stocks an ' asttologoi ' convicted not onh of illegal medical piuctlce but of abhoiieiit oilme It Is saitl that whole vuuiloolsm pi o alls, cultivated people lonsult Ha pilest er.es, aftei the fashion of N'lcodemus Ami when St .lohn Long, pi luce ot eiuacKs, was coin It ted of manslauglite at the Old Halle) (4 Car and P MS) nincing the twenty-nine patients who tewtllied to the excellence of his tieat meut weie illvois "ladles of qualll) ' headed b) the Maichliiiieos of Ormontl, than whom, "live i canity, mil) n cluth ehs could be better able lo form a sound opinion In such a case Tin: LAW'S LIMITS. Hut nothing Is moi e false than to sn) that medical laws forbid the piac tlce of Chilstlan Science, faltli cine, MHldoo. vitapath), or any other path)' or tult. Thubo laws piovide onlv, at most, that no peiison shall piaetlso mcdlilni' who has not pursued a "out ae In medical stud) Theie is nothing in them to pi event any licen tiate fiom practising as he pleases There Is nothing to prevent a nia.siur without llceiiice from washing and rub bing a man, If he tontines himself to that Hut there is no reason why un qualified peibons should be ullowod to ptclpiid to euio diseases, by their pre tence? depilvc the hick of the benefits of si lence, and )et escape the Just c on Requoneos of their Imposture' The whole ease ot these people who eleslle to eatn a livelihood h) Heating the sick without any adequate prepaiatlon tbeiefor thiough study and investi gation vvhh summed up in the gio tefcque falsi hood, circulated by vv.i) ot petition to the New- York legislature of 1SS5 for the iepo.il of the medical law, which said The law depiips fiom piactlslng In this state poisons who nic gifted with tho power of healing by the la)lng of hands, thiough the piesenco and Im liu ting of vital magnetic fence, mid otheiwise. Some of these poweis are. natmal to the piactltlonor antl cannot be Impaited oi inci eased but oie like ly to be limited or lmpaiml b) the cnuise of citudy roqulioil by medical colleges" Could anything be mote absurd'' The natural powei to boa! dlseast Impalri d by the acquisition of knowledge concerning disease' And )et theio weie those piepaied to be lieve even that so title Is It tenia) as Weak Men Restored Or No Ex pense for Treatment A course of rcanc-d'.ea the marrd of medical iclcnce and Apiaratuj Indorsetl by pliklclntu will bo sent ON TKIAL, WITHOUT AI) ANtE I'AVMEXT. If not all we claim, return tUeu ut our oxpentc MLN WHO ABi: WKKK, BIlOKtN H0WN, DISCOUHAaKD, men vhotuffcr from the rffe-cts of dleac, overworl, worry, from follies or ex cesses, from unnatural drttlnitveilDcss or lacU of development of an) portion of the body, failure of vital foncs, unfitness for marriage all tuili men Bliould "come to the fountain head' for a Kientlflc method of marvellous power to vitalize, dovelop, mtore and iustaln. On request wo will n;nil description, wltb testimonials, In plain scaled envelope. (No 0.0 1) Imposition or either deception.) Address Erls Medical Go,, Buffalo, H.Y, 6omMiCMii(erlltbl(, saonttalr,re;iilstln( midlolcf. Onlr baralaaatM IbapaifitdrutsshiuldbeuseJ. IT yett want the bjji, gn ltt Tker ura rrtmpt, sal and carUln In teiolt, Tba csanlne (Dr. real's) rjenrej cUatM neUt. t3cntaii7Wbtre.tit.IA). Addiii'XAl.ilBliloiis t., v-loiaUcd, 0, For Salo by JOHN H. 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