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sailable to quackery. The Scriptures declare, that a house that is divided against itself cannot stand. This moral disease is continually preying upon the vitals of the profession, and all reasonable means should be made use of, for its removal. Cure this, and let every regular physician forthwith dismiss all his private jealousies and animosities, and conclude to overlook the foibles which he thinks he sees in his brethren, remembering that none are perfect, and cordially unite with all in building up, improving and promoting the universal cause—let this be done, and quackery of every name and form and color would soon take wings and fly away—not as an eagle towards heaven, but it is needless to say where.