FOOTNOTES:
[13] Hints to Young Men, &c., p. 36.
[14] Report of the Massachusetts Board of State Charities, 1867, p. 19.
[15] Criminal Abortion in America. Philadelphia, 1860, p. 14; North Am. Med. Chir. Review, Mar. 1859, p. 260.
[16] American Journal of Science and Art. New Haven, March, 1867, p. 141.
[17] For remarks pertinent to the above, see editorials in the New York Medical Record, February, 1867, p. 550, and in the Philadelphia Medical and Surgical Reporter, for the same month, p. 137.
[18] To the million, drunkards themselves, or with drunkards in their family, the concise and philosophical treatise upon Methomania, just published by Dr. Albert Day, then of Boston, and now Superintendent of the New York State Inebriate Asylum at Binghamton, will be found to convey, with conviction, much comfort and hope.
[19] Loc. cit., p. 57.
[20] Loc. cit., p. 56.
[21] Instructions on the Commandments and Sacraments, pp. 154, 173.
[22] Acton, p. 192.
[23] Bumstead. Pathology and Treatment of Venereal Diseases.
[24] Ware. Loc. cit., p. 43.
[25] New York Medical Record, February, 1867, p. 550.
[26] Loc. cit., p. 45.