Ddisgrifiad / Description | Edward Waters Nicholas Street, [Chester] to Dr. Thomas informing him that he ahd not stated or even insiuated that Dr. Thomas possessed a forged diploma but had merely said that there were such persons practising with such degrees. He also states that no two papers had given the same reported account of the meeting at Liverpool and therefore he was not prepared to endorse the correctness of that given in the [Chester] Courant. He goes on to state that he believes Homoeopathy to be the most pernicious delusion ever engrafted on medicine, but even so maintained that teh Medcal Registration Society had only one aim, viz., to ensure correct registration in accordance with the new Medical Act and that all persons including even Homoeopathists who might be entitled to register had a prima facie right to be members of the association. He concludes by saying that Dr. Thomas may make any use of this communication that he thinks proper. |