The case of the late Secretary Gresham was the occasion of one of those outbreaks that frequently occur between the pathies. A homeopathic physician attended the secretary in the beginning of his illness, and diagnosticated the case. Subsequently an allopath was called in, but he refused to consult with the homœopath, who was thereupon discharged and the allopath was given entire charge of the patient. The latter's diagnosis when he assumed the care of the case differed materially from that of his predecessor, and indicates that there was a mistake made somewhere. As to which was right and which was wrong, the pathies will differ, of course, but the patient is now beyond the reach of disputes between schools of medicine.— Boston Herald
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The case of the late Secretary Gresham was the occasion of...
From the August 1895 issue of The Christian Science Journal
Boston Herald