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| <head>1826. July 7<lb/>Constitutional Code.</head> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic>English Practice<lb/>§. Parallel between<lb/> juridical and medical<lb/> practices</note></p> <!-- in pencil  --><p>2</p> <p><note>3<lb/> had medical men been <lb/> in the situation of the<lb/> juridical they would <lb/> have done what the<lb/> juridical do</note></p> <p>True, had the Medical men been in the place of the juridical <lb/><del>they would have</del> the medical men would have done as<lb/> the juridical have done: they <add>the medical men</add> would have pursued the fruition<lb/>of < | <head>1826. July 7<lb/>Constitutional Code.</head> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic>English Practice<lb/>§. Parallel between<lb/> juridical and medical<lb/> practices</note></p> <!-- in pencil  --><p>2</p> <p><note>3<lb/> had medical men been <lb/> in the situation of the<lb/> juridical they would <lb/> have done what the<lb/> juridical do</note></p> <p>True, had the Medical men been in the place of the juridical <lb/><del>they would have</del> the medical men would have done as<lb/> the juridical have done: they <add>the medical men</add> would have pursued the fruition<lb/>of <unclear>virtue</unclear>, as <add>to the interest of this <gap/></add> the juridical men have then pursued the fruition<lb/> of justice. What they have done <del>to</del> the members of the aristocracy<lb/><add>shows</add> sufficiently what they would have done, not as<lb/> for Cromwell the <hi rend="underline">fools bauble</hi> but the knaves instrument — the instrument<lb/> of delusion was the recently instituted <sic>Surgons</sic> man.</p>   | ||
| <p><note>4.<lb/> But they never have<lb/> been so placed thus it is<lb/> that medical practice<lb/> correspond to juridical <lb/> is all philanthropy</note></p>   | |||
| <p>True had they been in the place of the juridical man<lb/> But, with that exception they never have been: and thus it is<lb/> that in comparison of juridical practice, medical has been<lb/> all philanthropy and <unclear>perils</unclear> the provided with the power of<lb/> working <add>out their own enrichment</add> quickly by mischief <add>the evil large of the true of good and evil</add> they have been rendered to the<lb/> necessity of working it out slowly by the <hi rend="underline">good</hi> men</p>   | |||
| <p>The poor <add>indigent</add> and the afflicted — the acme of pain with indigence<lb/> has found in these gratuitous services an inexhaustible resource.<lb/> To what lawyer — to what combination of lawyers<lb/> <del>had it ever</del> has it ever occurred to dispense gratuitous<lb/>law assistance — so must less disgusting as <add>is</add> the task of rendering<lb/>it in this shape than in the other</p>     | |||
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1826. July 7
Constitutional Code. 
Ch.English Practice
§. Parallel between
 juridical and medical
 practices
2
3
 had medical men been 
 in the situation of the
 juridical they would 
 have done what the
 juridical do
True, had the Medical men been in the place of the juridical 
they would have the medical men would have done as
 the juridical have done: they the medical men would have pursued the fruition
of virtue, as to the interest of this  the juridical men have then pursued the fruition
 of justice. What they have done to the members of the aristocracy
shows sufficiently what they would have done, not as
 for Cromwell the fools bauble but the knaves instrument — the instrument
 of delusion was the recently instituted Surgons man.
4.
 But they never have
 been so placed thus it is
 that medical practice
 correspond to juridical 
 is all philanthropy
True had they been in the place of the juridical man
 But, with that exception they never have been: and thus it is
 that in comparison of juridical practice, medical has been
 all philanthropy and perils the provided with the power of
 working out their own enrichment quickly by mischief the evil large of the true of good and evil they have been rendered to the
 necessity of working it out slowly by the good men
The poor indigent and the afflicted — the acme of pain with indigence
 has found in these gratuitous services an inexhaustible resource.
 To what lawyer — to what combination of lawyers
 had it ever has it ever occurred to dispense gratuitous
law assistance — so must less disgusting as is the task of rendering
it in this shape than in the other
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