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Trials and Confessions of a Housekeeper

CHAPTER XXV
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Drugs thrown into the tender system of a child, will always produce disease of some kind, more or less severe; and where slight disorders already exist, they are apt to give them a dangerous hold upon the body, or, uniting with them, cause a most serious, and, at times, fatal illness." But Mrs.Lee shook her head.

She thought the doctors knew best.

They had great confidence in their family physician.

He had doctored them through many dangerous attacks, and had always brought them through safely.

As to the new-fangled notions about giving little or no medicine, she had no confidence in them.


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