第11章

类别:其他 作者:Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr。字数:11147更新时间:18/12/18 09:17:40
Thereisnouse,letmesayhere,inaddressingtomelettersmarked\"personal,\"\"private,\"\"confidential,\"andsoforth,askingmehowI cametoknowwhathappenedincertainconversationsofwhichIshallgiveapartialaccount。Ifthereisaverysensitivephonographlyingabouthereandthereinunsuspectedcorners,thatmightaccountforsomepartofmyrevelations。IfDelilah,whosehearingisofalmostsupernaturaldelicacy,reportstomewhatsheoverhears,itmightexplainapartofthemystery。IdonotwanttoaccuseDelilah,butayoungpersonwhoassuresmeshecanhearmywatchtickinginmypocket,whenIaminthenextroom,mightundoubtedlytellmanysecrets,ifsodisposed。NumberFiveisprettynearlyomniscient,andsheandIareonthebesttermswitheachother。 TheseareallthehintsIshallgiveyouatpresent。 TheTeacupsofwhomtheleasthasbeenheardatourtablearetheTutorandtheMusician。TheTutorisamodestyoungman,keptdownalittle,Ithink,bythepresenceofolderpersons,liketheProfessorandmyself。Ihavemethimseveraltimes,oflate,walkingwithdifferentladyTeacups:oncewiththeAmericanAnnex;twicewiththeEnglishAnnex;oncewiththetwoAnnexestogether;oncewithNumberFive。 IhavementionedthefactthattheTutorisapoetasamonghisclaimstoourattention。ImustaddthatIdonotthinkanytheworseofhimforexpressinghisemotionsandexperiencesinverse。 Forthoughrhymingisoftenabadsigninayoungman,especiallyifheisalreadyoutofhisteens,therearethosetowhomitisasnatural,onemightalmostsayasnecessary,asitistoayoungbirdtofly。Onedoesnotcaretoseebarnyardfowlstumblingaboutintryingtousetheirwings。Theyhaveapairofgood,stoutdrumsticks,andhadbetterkeeptothem,forthemostpart。Butthatfeelingdoesnotapplytoyoungeagles,oreventoyoungswallowsandsparrows。TheTutorisbynomeansoneofthoseignorant,silly,conceitedphrase—tinklers,wholiveonthemusicoftheirownjinglingsyllablesandtheflatteryoftheirfoolishfriends。I thinkNumberFivemustappreciatehim。Heissincere,warmhearted,—— hispoetryshowsthat,——notinhastetobefamous,andhelookstomeasifheonlywantedlovetosteadyhim。Withoneofthosetwoyounggirlsheoughtcertainlytobecaptivated,ifheisnotalready。 TwicewalkingwiththeEnglishAnnex,Imethim,andtheyweresodeeplyabsorbedinconversationtheyhardlynoticedme。HehasbeentalkingoverthematterwithNumberFive,whoisjustthekindofpersonforaconfidante。 \"IknowIfeelverylonely,\"hewassaying,\"andIonlywishIfeltsurethatIcouldmakeanotherpersonhappy。MylifewouldbetransfiguredifIcouldfindsuchaone,whomIcouldlovewellenoughtogivemylifetoher,——forher,ifthatwereneedful,andwhofeltanaffinityforme,ifanyonecould。\" \"AndwhynotyourEnglishmaiden?\"saidNumberFive。 \"WhatmakesyouthinkIcaremoreforherthanforherAmericanfriend?\"saidtheTutor。 \"Why,haven\'tImetyouwalkingwithher,anddidn\'tyoubothseemgreatlyinterestedinthesubjectyouwerediscussing?Ithought,ofcourse,itwassomethingmoreorlesssentimentalthatyouweretalkingabout。\" \"Iwasexplainingthat\'encliticde\'inBrowning\'sGrammarian\'sFuneral。Idon\'tthinktherewasanythingverysentimentalaboutthat。Sheisaninquisitivecreature,thatEnglishgirl。Sheisveryfondofaskingmequestions,——infact,bothofthemare。Thereisonecuriousdifferencebetweenthem:theEnglishgirlsettlesdownintoheranswersandisquiet;theAmericangirlisneversatisfiedwithyesterday\'sconclusions;sheisalwaysreopeningoldquestionsinthelightofsomenewfactorsomenovelidea。IsupposethatpeoplebredfromchildhoodtoleantheirbacksagainstthewalloftheCreedandthechurchcatechismfindithardtositupstraightontherepublicanstool,whichobligesthemtostiffentheirownbacks。 Whichofthesetwogirlswouldbethesafestchoiceforayoungman? IshouldreallyliketohearwhatansweryonwouldmakeifI consultedyouseriously,withaviewtomyownchoice,——onthesuppositionthattherewasafairchancethateitherofthemmightbewon。\" \"Theoneyouareinlovewith,\"answeredNumberFive。 \"Butwhatifitwereacaseof\'HowhappycouldIbewitheither\'? Whichoffersthebestchanceofhappiness,——amarriagebetweentwopersonsofthesamecountry,oramarriagewhereoneofthepartiesisofforeignbirth?Everythingelsebeingequal,whichisbestforanAmericantomarry,anAmericanoranEnglishgirl?Weneednotconfinethequestiontothosetwoyoungpersons,butputitmoregenerally。\" \"Therearereasonsonbothsides,\"answeredNumberFive。\"IhaveoftentalkedthismatteroverwithTheDictator。Thisisthewayhespeaksaboutit。Englishbloodisapttotellwellonthestockuponwhichitisengrafted。Overandoveragainhehasnoticedfinelygrownspecimensofhumanbeings,andoninquiryhasfoundthatoneorbothoftheparentsorgrandparentswereofBritishorigin。Thechancesarethatthedescendantsoftheimportedstockwillbeofaricherorganization,moreflorid,moremuscular,withmellowervoices,thanthenativewhosebloodhasbeenunmingledwiththatofnewemigrantssincetheearliercolonialtimes。——SotalksTheDictator。——ImyselfthinktheAmericanwillfindhisEnglishwifeconcentratesherselfmorereadilyandmoreexclusivelyonherhusband,——fortheobviousreasonthatsheisobligedtolivemainlyinhim。Irememberhearinganoldfriendofmyearlydayssay,\'Awomandoesnotbeartransplanting。\'Itdoesnotdototrusttheseoldsayings,andyettheyalmostalwayshavesomefoundationintheexperienceofmankind,whichhasrepeatedthemfromgenerationtogeneration。Happyisthemarriedwomanofforeignbirthwhocansaytoherhusband,asAndromachesaidtoHector,afterenumeratingallthedearrelativesshehadlost,\'Yetwhilemyhectorstillsurvives,IseeMyfather,mother,brethren,allinthee!\' Howmanyasorrowingwife,exiledfromhernativecountry,dreamsofthemothersheshallseenomore!Howmanyawidow,inastrangeland,wishesthatherpoor,worn—outbodycouldbelaidamongherkinsfolk,inthelittlechurchyardwheresheusedtogatherdaisiesinherchildhood!Ittakesagreatdealoflovetokeepdownthe° climbingsorrow\'thatswellsupinawoman\'sthroatwhensuchmemoriesseizeuponher,inhermomentsofdesolation。Butifaforeign—bornwomandoeswillinglygiveupallforaman,andneverlooksbackward,likeLot\'swife,sheisaprizethatitisworthrunningarisktogain,——thatis,ifshehasthemakingofagoodwomaninher;andafewyearswillgofartowardsnaturalizingher。\" TheTutorlistenedtoNumberFivewithmuchapparentinterest。\"Andnow,\"hesaid,\"whatdoyouthinkofhercompanion?\" \"Acharminggirlforamanofaquiet,easytemperament。Thegreattroubleiswithhervoice。Itispitchedafullnotetoohigh。Itisaggressive,disturbing,andwouldwearoutanervousmanwithouthiseverknowingwhatwasthematterwithhim。AgoodmanycrazyNorthernpeoplewouldrecovertheirreasoniftheycouldliveforayearortwoamongtheblacksoftheSouthernStates。Butthepenetrating,perturbingqualityofthevoicesofmanyofourNorthernwomenhasagreatdealtoanswerforinthewayofdeterminingloveandfriendship。Yourememberthatdearfriendofourswholeftusnotlongsince?Ifthereweremorevoiceslikehers,theworldwouldbeadifferentplacetolivein。Idonotbelieveanymanorwomanevercamewithintherangeofthosesweet,tranquiltoneswithoutbeinghushed,captivated,entrancedImightalmostsay,bytheircalming,soothinginfluence。Canyounotimaginethetonesinwhichthosewords,\'Peace,bestill,\'werespoken?Suchwastheeffectofthevoicetowhichbutafewweeksagowewerelistening。Itishardtobelievethatithasdiedoutofhumanconsciousness。Cansuchavoicebesparedfromthatworldofhappinesstowhichwefondlylookforward,wherewelovetodream,ifwedonotbelievewithassuredconviction,thatwhateverisloveliestinthisourmortalconditionshallbewithusagainasanundyingpossession?YourEnglishfriendhasaveryagreeablevoice,round,mellow,cheery,andherarticulationischarming。Otherthingsbeingequal,Ithinkyou,whoare,perhaps,oversensitive,wouldlivefromtwotothreeyearslongerwithherthanwiththeother。Isupposeamanwholivedwithinhearingofamurmuringbrookwouldfindhislifeshortenedifasawmillweresetupwithinearshotofhisdwelling。\" \"AndsoyouadvisemetomakelovetotheEnglishgirl,doyou?\" askedtheTutor。 NumberFivelaughed。Itwasnotaloudlaugh,sheneverlaughednoisily;itwasnotaveryheartylaugh;theideadidnotseemtoamusehermuch。 \"No,\"shesaid,\"Iwon\'ttaketheresponsibility。PerhapsthisisacaseinwhichthetruereadingofGay\'slinewouldbeHowhappycouldIbewithneither。 ThereareseveralyoungwomenintheworldbesidesourtwoAnnexes。\" IquestionwhethertheTutorhadaskedthosequestionsveryseriously,andIdoubtifNumberFivethoughthewasverymuchinearnest。 OneofTheTeacupsremindedmethatIhadpromisedtosaysomethingofmyanswerstocertainquestions。SoIbeganatonce: Ihavegiventhenameofbrain—tapperstotheliteraryoperativeswhoaddresspersonswhosenamesarewellknowntothepublic,askingtheiropinionsortheirexperiencesonsubjectswhichareatthetimeofgeneralinterest。Theyexpectaliterarymanorascientificexperttofurnishthemmaterialsforsymposiaandsimilararticles,tobeusedbythemfortheirownspecialpurposes。Sometimestheyexpecttopayfortheinformationfurnishedthem;atothertimes,thehonorofbeingincludedinalistofnotedpersonageswhohavereceivedsimilarrequestsisthoughtsufficientcompensation。Theobjectwithwhichthebrain—tapperputshisquestionsmaybeapurelybenevolentandentirelydisinterestedone。SuchwastheobjectofsomeofthosequestionswhichIhavereceivedandanswered。Thereareothercases,inwhichthebrain—tapperisactingmuchasthosepersonsdowhostopaphysicianinthestreettotalkwithhimabouttheirliversorstomachs,orotherinternalarrangements,insteadofgoingtohisofficeandconsultinghim,expectingtopayforhisadvice。Othersaremorelikethosebusywomenwho,havingthegenerousintentionofmakingahandsomepresenttotheirpastor,ataslittleexpenseasmaybe,sendtoalltheirneighborsandacquaintancesforscrapsofvariousmaterials,outofwhichtheimposing\"bedspread\"orcounterpaneistobeelaborated。 Thatisallverywellsolongasoldpiecesofstuffarealltheycallfor,butitisadifferentmattertoaskforclippingsoutofnewanduncutrollsofcloth。Soitisonethingtoaskanauthorforlibertytouseextractsfromhispublishedwritings,anditisaverydifferentthingtoexpecthimtowriteexpresslyfortheeditor\'sorcompiler\'spieceofliterarypatchwork。 Ihavereceivedmanyquestionswithinthelastyearortwo,someofwhichIamwillingtoanswer,butprefertoansweratmyowntime,inmyownway,throughmycustomarychannelofcommunicationwiththepublic。IhopeIshallnotbemisunderstoodasimplyinganyreproachagainsttheinquirerswho,inordertogetatfactswhichoughttobeknown,applytoallwhomtheycanreachforinformation。Theirinquisitivenessisnotalwaysagreeableorwelcome,butweoughttobegladthattherearemousingfact—hunterstoworryuswithqueriestowhich,forthesakeofthepublic,weareboundtogiveourattention。Letmebeginwithmybrain—tappers。 Andfirst,asthepapershavegivenpublicitytothefactthatI,TheDictatorofthistea—table,havereachedtheageofthreescoreyearsandtwenty,IamrequestedtogiveinformationastohowImanagedtodoit,andtoexplainjusthowtheycangoanddolikewise。IthinkIcanlaydownafewrulesthatwillhelpthemtothedesiredresult。 Thereisnocertaintyinthesebiologicalproblems,buttherearereasonableprobabilitiesuponwhichitissafetoact。 Thefirstthingtobedoneis,someyearsbeforebirth,toadvertiseforacoupleofparentsbothbelongingtolong—livedfamilies。 Especiallyletthemothercomeofaraceinwhichoctogenariansandnonagenariansareverycommonphenomena。Therearepracticaldifficultiesinfollowingoutthissuggestion,butpossiblytheforethoughtofyourprogenitors,orthatconcurrenceofcircumstanceswhichwecallaccident,mayhavearrangedthisforyou。 Donotthinkthatarobustorganizationisanywarrantoflonglife,northatafrailandslightbodilyconstitutionnecessarilymeansscantylengthofdays。Manyastrong—limbedyoungmanandmanyabloomingyoungwomanhaveIseenfailinganddroppingawayinorbeforemiddlelife,andmanyadelicateandslightlyconstitutedpersonoutlivingtheathletesandthebeautiesoftheirgeneration。 Whethertheexcessivedevelopmentofthemuscularsystemiscompatiblewiththebestconditionofgeneralhealthis,Ithink,morethandoubtful。Themusclesaregreatspongesthatsuckupandmakeuseoflargequantitiesofblood,andtheotherorgansmustbeliabletosufferforwantoftheirshare。 OneoftheSevenWiseMenofGreeceboiledhiswisdomdownintotwowords,——NOTHINGTOOMUCH。Itisarulewhichwillapplytofood,exercise,labor,sleep,and,inshort,toeverypartoflife。Thisisnotsoverydifficultamatterifonebeginsingoodseasonandformsregularhabits。ButwhatifIshouldlaydowntherule,Becheerful;takeallthetroublesandtrialsoflifewithperfectequanimityandasmilingcountenance?Admirabledirections!Yourfriend,thecurly—hairedblonde,withfloridcomplexion,roundcheeks,thebestpossibledigestionandrespiration,thestomachofanostrichandthelungsofapearl—diver,findsitperfectlyeasytocarrythemintopractice。You,ofleadencomplexion,withblackandlankhair,lean,hollow—eyed,dyspeptic,nervous,finditnotsoeasytobealwayshilariousandhappy。Thetruthisthatthepersonsofthatbuoyantdispositionwhichcomesalwaysheraldedbyasmile,asayachtdrivenbyafavoringbreezecarriesawreathofsparklingfoambeforeher,arebornwiththeirhappinessreadymade。Theycannothelpbeingcheerfulanymorethantheirsaturninefellow—mortalcanhelpseeingeverythingthroughthecloudhecarrieswithhim。Igiveyoutheprecept,then,Becheerful,forjustwhatitisworth,asI wouldrecommendtoyoutobesixfeet,oratleastfivefeetten,instature。Youcannotsettlethatmatterforyourself,butyoucanstandupstraight,andgiveyourfivefeetfiveits——fullvalue。 Youcanhelpalongalittlebywearinghigh—heeledshoes。Soyoucandosomethingtoencourageyourselfinserenityofaspectanddemeanor,keepingyourinfirmitiesandtroublesinthebackgroundinsteadofmakingthemthestapleofyourconversation。Thispieceofadvice,iffollowed,maybeworthfromthreetofiveyearsofthefourscorewhichyouhopetoattain。 If,ontheotherhand,insteadofgoingaboutcheerilyinsociety,makingthebestofeverythingandasfaraspossibleforgettingyourtroubles,youcanmakeupyourmindtoeconomizeallyourstoresofvitalenergy,tohoardyourlifeasamiserhoardshismoney,youwillstandafairchanceoflivinguntilyouaretiredoflife,—— fortunateifeverybodyisnottiredofyou。 Oneofmyprescriptionsforlongevitymaystartleyousomewhat。Itisthis:Becomethesubjectofamortaldisease。Lethalfadozendoctorsthumpyou,andkneadyou,andtestyouineverypossibleway,andrendertheirverdictthatyouhaveaninternalcomplaint;theydon\'tknowexactlywhatitis,butitwillcertainlykillyoubyandby。Thenbidfarewelltotheworldandshutyourselfupforaninvalid。Ifyouarethreescoreyearsoldwhenyoubeginthismodeoflife,youmayveryprobablylasttwentyyears,andthereyouare,——anoctogenarian。Inthemeantime,yourfriendsoutsidehavebeendroppingoff,oneafteranother,untilyoufindyourselfalmostalone,nursingyourmortalcomplaintasifitwereyourbaby,huggingitandkeptalivebyit,——iftoexististolive。Whohasnotseencaseslikethis,——amanorawomanshuttinghimselforherselfup,visitedbyadoctororasuccessionofdoctors(Irememberthatonce,inmyearlierexperience,Iwasthetwenty—seventhphysicianwhohadbeenconsulted),alwaystakingmedicine,untileverybodywasremindedofthatimpatientspeechofarelativeofoneoftheseinvalidvampireswholiveonthebloodoftired—outattendants,\"Idowishshewouldgetwell——orsomething\"?Personswhoareshutupinthatway,confinedtotheirchambers,sometimestotheirbeds,haveaverysmallamountofvitalexpenditure,andwearoutverylittleoftheirlivingsubstance。Theyarelikelampswithhalftheirwickspickeddown,andwillcontinuetoburnwhenotherlampshaveusedupalltheiroil。Aninsuranceofficemightmakemoneybytakingnorisksexceptonlivesofpersonssufferingfrommortaldisease。ItisonthisprincipleofeconomizingthepowersoflifethataveryeminentAmericanphysician,——Dr。WeirMitchell,amanofgenius,——hasfoundedhistreatmentofcertaincasesofnervousexhaustion。 WhathaveIgottosayabouttemperance,theuseofanimalfood,andsoforth?Thesearequestionsaskedme。Naturehasprovedawiseteacher,asIthink,inmyowncase。TheolderIgrow,thelessuseImakeofalcoholicstimulants。Infact,Ihardlymeddlewiththematall,exceptaglassortwoofchampagneoccasionally。Ifindthatbyfarthebestborneofalldrinkscontainingalcohol。Idonotsupposemyexperiencecanbethefoundationofauniversalrule。Dr。 Holyoke,wholivedtobeahundred,usedhabitually,inmoderatequantities,amixtureofcider,water,andrum。Ithink,asonegrowsolder,lessfood,especiallylessanimalfood,isrequired。 Butoldpeoplehavearighttobeepicures,iftheycanaffordit。 Thepleasuresofthepalateareamongthelastgratificationsofthesensesallowedthem。Webeginlifeaslittlecannibals,——feedingonthefleshandbloodofourmothers。Werangethroughallthevegetableandanimalproducts,ofnature,andIsuppose,ifthesecondchildhoodcouldreturntothefoodofthefirst,itmightproveawholesomediet。 WhatdoIsaytosmoking?Icannotgrudgeanoldmanhispipe,butI thinktobaccooftendoesagooddealofharmtothehealth,——totheeyesespecially,tothenervoussystemgenerally,producingheadache,palpitation,andtrembling。Imyselfgaveitupmanyyearsago。 Philosophicallyspeaking,Ithinkself—narcotizationandself— alcoholizationareratherignoblesubstitutesforundisturbedself— consciousnessandunfetteredself—control。 Hereisanotherofthosebrain—tappingletters,ofsimilarcharacter,whichIhavenoobjectiontoansweringatmyowntimeandintheplacewhichbestsuitsme。Asthequestionsmustbesupposedtobeaskedwithapurelyscientificandphilanthropicpurpose,itcanmakelittledifferencewhenandwheretheyareanswered。Formyself,I preferourowntea—tabletothesymposiatowhichIamofteninvited。 Idonotquarrelwiththosewhoinvitetheirfriendstoabanquettowhichmanystrangersareexpectedtocontribute。Itisaveryeasyandpleasantwayofgivinganentertainmentatlittlecostandwithnoresponsibility。Somebodyhasbeenwritingtomeabout\"OatmealandLiterature,\"andsomebodyelsewantstoknowwhetherIhavefoundcharacterinfluencedbydiet;alsowhether,inmyopinion,oatmealispreferabletopieasanAmericannationalfood。 Inanswertothesequestions,IshouldsaythatIhavemybeliefsandprejudices;butifIwerepressedhardformyproofsoftheircorrectness,Ishouldmakebutapoorshowinthewitness—box。MostassuredlyIdobelievethatbodyandmindaremuchinfluencedbythekindoffoodhabituallydependedupon。Iampersuadedthatatooexclusivelyporcinedietgivesabristlycharactertothebeardandhair,whichisborrowedfromtheanimalwhosetissuesthesestiff— beardedcompatriotsofourshavetoolargelyassimilated。Icanneverstrayamongthevillagepeopleofourwindycapeswithoutnowandthencominguponahumanbeingwholooksasifhehadbeensplit,salted,anddried,likethesalt—fishwhichhasbuiltuphisaridorganism。Ifthebodyismodifiedbythefoodwhichnourishesit,themindandcharacterverycertainlywillbemodifiedbyitalso。 Weknowenoughoftheircloseconnectionwitheachothertobesureofthat,withoutanystatisticalobservationstoproveit。 Doyoureallywanttoknow\"whetheroatmealispreferabletopieasanAmericannationalfood\"?IsupposethebestanswerIcangivetoyourquestionistotellyouwhatismyownpractice。Oatmealinthemorning,asanarchitectlaysabedofconcretetoformabaseforhissuperstructure。PiewhenIcangetit;thatis,ofthegenuinesort,forIamnotpatrioticenoughtothinkveryhighlyofthearticlenamedaftertheFatherofhisCountry,whowasfirstinwar,firstinpeace,——notfirstinpies,accordingtomystandard。 Thereisaveryoddprejudiceagainstpieasanarticleofdiet。Itiscommontoheareveryformofbodilydegeneracyandinfirmityattributedtothisparticularfavoritefood。Iseenoreasonorsenseinit。Mr。Emersonbelievedinpie,andwasalmostindignantwhenafellow—travellerrefusedthesliceheofferedhim。\"Why,Mr。________,\"saidbe,\"whatispiemadefor!\"IfeveryGreenMountainboyhasnoteatenathousandtimeshisweightinapple,pumpkin,squash,andmincepie,callmeadumpling。AndColonelEthanAllenwasoneofthem,——EthanAllen,who,astheyusedtosay,couldwrenchofftheheadofawroughtnailwithhisteeth。 Ifyoumeantokeepaswellaspossible,thelessyouthinkaboutyourhealththebetter。Youknowenoughnottoeatordrinkwhatyouhavefounddoesnotagreewithyou。Yououghttoknowenoughnottoexposeyourselfneedlesslytodraughts。Ifyoutakea\"constitutional,\"walkwiththewindwhenyoucan,andtakeaclosedcaragainstitifyoucangetone。Walkingagainstthewindisoneofthemostdangerouskindsofexposure,ifyouaresensitivetocold。ButexceptafewsimplerulessuchasIhavejustgiven,letyourhealthtakecareofitselfsolongasitbehavesdecently。Ifyouwanttobesurenottoreachthreescoreandtwenty,getalittleboxofhomoeopathicpelletsandalittlebookofhomeopathicprescriptions。Ihadapoorfriendwhofellintothatway,andbecameatlastaregularHahnemaniac。Heleftaboxofhislittlejokers,whichatlastcameintomyhands。Thepoorfellowhadcultivatedsymptomsasotherpeoplecultivaterosesorchrysanthemums。Whataluxuryofchoicehisimaginationpresentedtohim!Whenonewatchesforsymptoms,everyorganinthebodyisreadytoputinitsclaim。Byandbyarealillnessattackedhim,andtheboxoflittlepelletswasshutup,toministertohisfanciedevilsnolonger。 Letmetellyouonething。IthinkifpatientsandphysicianswereinthehabitofrecognizingthefactIamgoingtomention,bothwouldbegainers。ThelawIrefertomustbefamiliartoallobservingphysicians,andtoallintelligentpersonswhohaveobservedtheirownbodilyandmentalconditions。Thisisthecurveofhealth。Itisamistaketosupposethatthenormalstateofhealthisrepresentedbyastraighthorizontalline。Independentlyofthewell—knowncauseswhichraiseordepressthestandardofvitality,thereseemstobe,——IthinkImayventuretosaythereis,——arhythmicundulationintheflowofthevitalforce。The\"dynamo\" whichfurnishestheworkingpowersofconsciousnessandactionhasitsannual,itsmonthly,itsdiurnalwaves,evenitsmomentaryripples,inthecurrentitfurnishes。Therearegreaterandlessercurvesinthemovementofeveryday\'slife,——aseriesofascendinganddescendingmovements,aperiodicitydependingontheverynatureoftheforceatworkinthelivingorganism。Thuswehaveourgoodseasonsandourbadseasons,ourgooddaysandourbaddays,lifeclimbinganddescendinginlongorshortundulations,whichIhavecalledthecurveofhealth。 >Fromthisfactspringagreatproportionoftheerrorsofmedicalpractice。Onitarebasedthedelusionsofthevariousshadowysystemswhichimposethemselvesontheignorantandhalf—learnedpublicasbranchesor\"schools\"ofscience。Aremedytakenatthetimeoftheascentinthecurveofhealthisfoundsuccessful。Thesameremedytakenwhilethecurveisinitsdownwardmovementprovesafailure。 Solongasthisbiologicallawexists,solongthecharlatanwillkeephisholdontheignorantpublic。Solongasitexists,thewisestpractitionerwillbeliabletodeceivehimselfabouttheeffectofwhathecallsandlovestothinkarehisremedies。Long— continuedandsagaciousobservationwilltosomeextentundeceivehim;butwereitnotforthehappyillusionthathisuselessorevendeleteriousdrugsweredoinggoodservice,manyapractitionerwouldgiveuphiscallingforoneinwhichhecouldbemorecertainthathewasreallybeingusefultothesubjectsofhisprofessionaldealings。 Formyself,Ishouldpreferaphysicianofasanguinetemperament,whohadafirmbeliefinhimselfandhismethods。Idonotwonderatallthatthepublicsupportawholecommunityofpretenderswhoshowtheportraitsofthepatientstheyhave\"cured。\"Thebestphysicianswilltellyouthat,thoughmanypatientsgetwellundertheirtreatment,theyrarelycureanybody。Ifyouaretoldalsothatthebestphysicianhasmanymorepatientsdieonhishandsthantheworstofhisfellow—practitioners,youmayaddthesetwostatementstoyourbundleofparadoxes,andiftheypuzzleyouIwillexplainthematsomefuturetime。 [Itakethisopportunityofcorrectingastatementnowgoingtheroundsofthemedicalandprobablyotherperiodicals。In\"TheJournaloftheAmericanMedicalAssociation,\"datedApril26,1890,publishedatChicago,Iamreported,inquotationmarks,assaying,\"Givemeopium,wine,andmilk,andIwillcurealldiseasestowhichfleshisheir。\" Inthefirstplace,IneversaidIwillcure,orcancure,orwouldorcouldcure,orhadcuredanydisease。Myveneratedinstructor,Dr。JamesJackson,taughtmenevertousethatexpression。Curomeans,Itakecareof,heusedtosay,andinthatsense,ifyoumeannothingmore,itisproperlyemployed。So,intheamphitheatreoftheEcoledeMedecine,IusedtoreadthewordsofAmbroisePare,Jelepansay,Dieuleguarist。\"(Idressedhiswound,andGodcuredhim。)Next,Iamnotinthehabitoftalkingabout\"thediseasestowhichfleshisheir。\"Theexpressionhasbecomerathertoofamiliarforrepetition,andbelongstotherhetoricofotherlatitudes。And,lastly,Ihavesaidsomeplainthings,perhapssomesharpones,abouttheabuseofdrugsandthelimitednumberofvitallyimportantremedies,butIamnotsoignorantlypresumptuousastomakethefoolishstatementfalselyattributedtome。]