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As characteristic in this respect, we may mention a case lately recorded in the Monthly of the Farmers' Association of the Provinces of Brandenburg and nether-lusatia: A veter inary doctor had lost his own horse by colic. Although he knew well that his horse could be saved if he would accept some homoeopathic remedy from me, he preferred to see his horse die to resorting to hateful homoeopathy. When, how ever, the horse which had been substituted for the fallen one was also attacked by colic, the anxiety that this horse might be lost too, overcame the hatred Of homoeopathy. The Doctor cantered into my yard in hot haste, and showed his horse to me, exclaiming: 'my new horse has colic also; if you don't help, I will be lost, for my art is at an end.' I gave the horse a small dose, it perfectly recovered, and the very same day the Doctor returned to express his thanks to me.
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