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MACKENZIE'S BOOK.

♦^ London, Oct. 17. The publishers of Sir Morrell Mackenzie's book, in anticipation that it might possibly be confiscated, sold and distributed a large number of copies of the book sesretly. The importation of the work into Germany was effected previously to the book appearing in England by means of packages so branded that the heavy import duty on' the material which the packages were supposed to contain completely deluded the authorities as to the actual nature of the conte,nts. The Times, in the course of an article on the quarrel between Sir Morell Mackenzie and the German doctors, declares that the former's diagnosis of the disease from whioh the . late Emperor Frederick was suffering was wrong, though it was impossible to say whether the treatment prescribed by the German dootors or Sir Morell Mackenzie was right. Berltn, Oct. 17, t The revelations contained in Sir Morell Mackenzie's book are causing a f eelfflgf o,f increased animosity a.ifto^g. $*e German court officials}

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Bush Advocate, Volume I, Issue 72, 20 October 1888, Page 2

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MACKENZIE'S BOOK. Bush Advocate, Volume I, Issue 72, 20 October 1888, Page 2

MACKENZIE'S BOOK. Bush Advocate, Volume I, Issue 72, 20 October 1888, Page 2