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Slipped Discs Sta,—i Consider That Mr. James F. Brails-...

article, 'Slipped Discs,' may have done a grave disservice to many readers who are suffering from this condition. His attitude seems to be: 'Slipped discs arc merely a......

Pe Spectator

February 13, 1830 WE cannot perceive much consistency in the man who opposes general reform, and yet prates about the necessity of representing the productive classes. Are the......

Sir,—must We All Gird Up Our Loins For Batik When

the revolution is over? (The phrase about renaissance man was perhaps a silly one, but let's not quibble about whether revolutions destroy old eras or start new ones.) For nine......

Sir,—mr. James Brailsford Refers In His Article On...

to fashion in illness. Not so long ago, in any English village, all one heard about illness , was an allusion to the squire's gout or to old Mrs. Grump's 'rheumatics.' Now,......

Undergraduate Christianity

SIR,—Mr. Howard, in his article on 'Under- graduate Christianity,' has given us a delight- fully entertaining account of his own views upon Oxford religion. However, for those......