where the patient is very low and taking morphine powder

in its most concentrated form, at the rate of one ounce in

two weeks,—having taken it twenty years; and he is to

cure that habit in three days, leaving the patient well. I

cured precisely such a case in 1869. [25]

Also, Mr. C. M. H——, of Boston, formerly partner

of George T. Brown, pharmacist, No. 5 Beacon St., will

tell you that he was my student in December, 1884; and

that before leaving the class he took a patient thoroughly

addicted to the use of opium—if she went without it [30]