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Aunt Phillis’s Cabin

CHAPTER XVI
11/22

'The Lord on high, is mightier than the noise of many waters, yea, than the mighty waves of the sea.' Think of His mercy and power to save, and trust in Him." In these most trying scenes of life, how little do we sympathize with the physician.

How much oppressed he must feel, with the charge upon him.

He is the adviser--to him is left the direction of the potions which may be the healing medicine or the deadly poison.

He may select a remedy powerful to cure, he may prescribe one fatal to the invalid.

How is he to draw the nice line of distinction?
he must consider the disease, the constitution, the probable causes of the attack.


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