Ddisgrifiad / Description | J. Epps, 89 Great Russell Street, to Dr. Thomas, in which Mr. Epps states that he is glad that Dr. Thomas is fighting onward, and that he should be opposed by a fellow Homoeopathist and that it might be reasonable if he had any valid objection against him or mode of Homoeopathic practise but the mere fact of possessing a foreign degree should not have the effect it seems to have had; also if the Cleveland College is a legally corporate body he does not see the base of the objection, however he maintains it would be desirable for Dr. Thomas to obtain a British degree. He conludes by stating that if his brother will send the advertisement he wishes to exchange to the publisher, he will see if they have any to exchange of the same length. |