two doctors intimate very broadly that the persons the text books. The report further says : "the tempta- school education and that in our colleges, universities to work upon the fears of the reader, and remind one and has any regard for his reputation, could possibly in these school physiologies in order to be approved "The books, especially those intended for the lower by men of science as authority on this question. They ogist of standing who wrote one of these text books, chief topic and occupy at least one-fourth the space in tion has been irresistible to either manufacture evidence grades, fairly bristle with statements of a character which no scientific man who is honest with himself tion, which is somewhat vigorous, reads as follows : write. The only case quoted, of a professional physiol- health intelligible," and that temperance should be the a special, supposedly moral, purpose." Another quota- of scientific temperance instruction" are not recognized who are referred to as authority by the "department and endorsed by the W. C. T. U., are statements in this respect of patent medicine advertisements." deliberately made to deceive them (the children) for note a remarkable "disadjustment between this public shows clearly that this man in his text book for the and medical schools." Also that "an attempt is being or stretch it over points that it does not cover/ 7 The It is well known that such statements as are required