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lfl 4 r. Burnett'S rivate ome An Aristocratic Sanitariuni for Mental and Nervous Diseases, Drug and Alcohol llabits. Separate apartments for eachg 52 roomsg 13,320 square feet pol- ished floorsg 6 complete bathsg Electric Light Baths on each floor, Modern, Dr. Burnett's Preferred rMethod of Morphine Treatmentg other methods by request. Every Case Receives Dr. Burnett's Personal Attention. Scientific Equipments and Home Comforts. S. GROVER BURNETT A.M., M.D., Superintendent and Proprietor. Clinical Professor Nervous Dis- eases, University Medical Col- legeg formerly Assistant Super- intendent L. I. Home of New York for Mental and Nervous Diseases and Inebriates. REFERENCE BY PERMISSION-T. D. Crothers, M.D., Sup't Walnut Lodge Hospital for Opium and Alcoholic Inebriates, Hartford, Conn. 3 Graeme H. Hammond, M.D., Prof. Mental and Nervous Diseases, N. Y. Post-Graduate Medical Collegeg William J. Morton, Prof. Electro-Therapeutics and Mental and Nervous Diseases, N. Y. Post-Graduate Medical College g Frederick Peterson, M.D., Pro- fessor Psychiatry College Physicians and Surgeon, New York Cityg William L. Leszynsky, M.D., Neurologist to Demit Dispensary, New York. Address Rialto Building, 9th St. and Grand Ave., or 3100 Euclid Ave., Kansas City, Mo. step into the parlor. Who has not seen many such another? The air is close and for 3 pungent with the odor of drying stove pol- ish. The windows, which are on the north and west, are shut tight not allow- ng good ventilation. The dark, large flowered ingrain carpet has been swept QI' EL till there is not a particle of dust to be - seen. And the organ, who has not felt tl the very heart strings pulsate at the harsn o melodies that are laboriously pushed out of one of those old three decked affairs, highly carved, with a dozen small irregu- go lar shaped shelves arranged on it, and a cheap mirror in the center. On the va- M'll , rious -shelves are to be seen the pictures 1 of the family relations of recent date, East Qth mostly all bridal couples, in which the groom, dressed in conventional black, is Q 9 seated in a willow chair and his wife, dressed in white lawn and a trailing veil Caterer to fine Trade-Qui' motto reaching from the top of the beflowered hat not the Cheapest but the best' to the floor, stands stiff and erect with one hand on the groom's shoulder and the other grasping a fan. On each side of the
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T I I e 1 lowed by hot pumpkin pie. With a sigh, perhaps because we can hold no more, we get up and go into the sitting room and remain till mother and big -sis get through Then we all go into the par- evening is spent singing, with if less melody, those old-fash- of yore, interspersed with the K. C., such as: 'tDid'nt He the dishes. lor and the much vigor ioned songs latest from Ramble, Making Eyes, You Will Have to Transfer, Mr. Johnson, Shame on You, etc., which are rendered by my- self. After two hours of this we retire. Very strange it is, not to hear the harsh rasping voice of the pater in the early morning, sounding up through the cold hall that has received no heat Cwaves of molecular vibration-J since the humid Au- gust days, calling me to Clit up now and git the feedin' done. Only the faint sounds of the oven door slamming in the kitchen, where the mater and elder s-is- ter thrash about to get hot biscuits for me for breakfast. Occasionally the plain- tive bawling of a calf, that the younger brother, like myself in days not far re- m-oved, has left out in the pasture all night to bed upon the beautiful snow. At last with a feeling that I am doing my family a great fav-or, I get up, dress and saunter down to the dining room, or kitchen rath- er, as they are eating in the kitchen now since I went away to study medicine. So it is everywhere, we are treated as though we were just a little bit out of the ordi- nary-and in truth, we are! get off to myself and ask if I can then as if it just has no other en- gagement. Full well I knew she had been expecting this very same message since early in the morning. For when sister called up t'The Girls' mother to ask about the amount of spice to put in the sausage Calthough there wasn't a fat hog on the placel, and incidentally men- tioned the fact that I was at home. Well, of course, I get the date and go over at seven thirty to stay until ten, which ac- And in the afternoon I and call up The Girl, make a date for tonight, occurred to me, if she cording to the custom is leaving time, only I, the favored one, may stay till ten thirty. During the evening the high col- lar and latest style necktie, the wonder of the community cause me no slight amount of trouble. Of course, I am consulted about all the ailments of the neighborhood and asked to diagnose differently from ine res-ident M, D., which I ,readily do, poor f-ool! And don't fail to criticise him for gross mistakes, which I very loquaci-ously remedy. Well, it is soon all over and I come back to U. M. C. to enter upon my arduous duties. Our Advertisers Are w-orthy your patronage and con- fidence. They have helped to make the Sca1pel possible, now- SHOW THEM THAT A MEDIC IS A GOOD FELLOW. Tel. Home Main 2781 Tel. Bell Grand 1392 sNoDGRAss DRUG CO. Manufacturing Pharmacists and Dealers in Surgical, Dental and Veterinary In- struments l'lospital Supplies, Rubber Goods, and Plwsicians' Supplies in General 1118 Grand Ave. Kansas City, U. S. A.
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