UNPREJUDICED DOCTOR.
In the average medical man prejudice and professional cast is very strong. He is educated in this atmosphere; and his associations in after years but strengthen his early teachings. Yet there are minds in the profession, active, alert, vigorous, abreast and ahead of their day and generation, who refuse to be bound or stand still. If they cannot cure with their lis* of preparations, they are willing to try other remedies, albeit they are of another school, or perhape no school at all. Scores of reputable physicians, becoming discouraged at the results of their prescriptions, havo put aside prejudice and prescribed Warner's Safe Cure, with the most gratifying results. They have freely attested these facts over their own signatures. Dr. Robert Shaw, of Rockhampton, holds the highest medical honours, and is well and favourably known throughout the north ef Queensland, consequently his experience will interest Australians. He writes : "I have much pleasure in stating that I prescribed "Warner's Safe Cure very frequently whilst acting as medical officer on the Cairns Herbarton Railway Contract, and obtained more satisfactory rosults from it than any formulse of my own prescribing." ROBERT SHAW, L.D.S., M.8., DA.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10263, 4 February 1899, Page 8
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