FOOTNOTES:[11]The publishers announce this chapter as prepared independent of Dr. Winslow or any of the Advising Editors. Considered as an effort to give helpful information, free of advertising on the one hand and sensational exposures on the other, the article meets with the approval of conservative physicians. But the problems dealt with are too involved at present for discussion direct from the profession to the public.[12]Jacobi, Jour. Am. Med. Assn., Sept. 29, 1906.[13]Ibid.[14]S. H. Adams, "The Great American Fraud."[15]Ibid.[16]S. H. Adams, "The Great American Fraud."[17]S. H. Adams, "The Great American Fraud."
[11]The publishers announce this chapter as prepared independent of Dr. Winslow or any of the Advising Editors. Considered as an effort to give helpful information, free of advertising on the one hand and sensational exposures on the other, the article meets with the approval of conservative physicians. But the problems dealt with are too involved at present for discussion direct from the profession to the public.
[11]The publishers announce this chapter as prepared independent of Dr. Winslow or any of the Advising Editors. Considered as an effort to give helpful information, free of advertising on the one hand and sensational exposures on the other, the article meets with the approval of conservative physicians. But the problems dealt with are too involved at present for discussion direct from the profession to the public.
[12]Jacobi, Jour. Am. Med. Assn., Sept. 29, 1906.
[12]Jacobi, Jour. Am. Med. Assn., Sept. 29, 1906.
[13]Ibid.
[13]Ibid.
[14]S. H. Adams, "The Great American Fraud."
[14]S. H. Adams, "The Great American Fraud."
[15]Ibid.
[15]Ibid.
[16]S. H. Adams, "The Great American Fraud."
[16]S. H. Adams, "The Great American Fraud."
[17]S. H. Adams, "The Great American Fraud."
[17]S. H. Adams, "The Great American Fraud."
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE.The prescription symbol has been transcribed as Rx.
The prescription symbol has been transcribed as Rx.