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not that of his fashionable physician. Doctor Beau-
monde has numerous clients of this class to visit, and is
very happy, basking in the sunshine of Fortune."
" You are using your spiritual vision expertly," re-
marked Athothis, approvingly. " But here comes another
stylish medical vehicle, with coachman and livery. I
observe that its occupant is a severe, drowsy-looking
individual, who is either deeply buried in meditation or
half asleep. He must have acquired his professional
poise by hard study and many rehearsals in front of a
glass. He wishes to appear learned and weary at the
same time, so that the admiring public may say : ' Look
at the wise old doctor; he has broken down his health
from overwork and devotion to suffering humanity. Ah!
he needs our support and sympathy.'"
" You have read him correctly," said Paulus Andro-
cydes; for that is the eminent Doctor Toiler, one of the
professors in the Medical College of Utopia. Toiler has
an enormous practice ; and every afternoon, from two to
five, prescribes for patients by the score. He is a
formualist, and uses but four remedies; i. e., castor oil,
calomel, morphine, and quinine. He has no time to
write out formulae in full, and so numbers them recipes
1, 2, 3, 4. This enables the pharmacist, as he needs but
few medicines, to buy his stock at wholesale; no mis-
takes are made in compounding, and the druggist has
grown wealthy. Happy the apothecary who hath such a
patron!
" Toiler's business is principally among old and young
married women. He is the medical high priest to whom
most fashionable wives have confessed the shortcomings
of husbands, the misfortunes of sons, the conjugal infe-
licity of daughters. His bosom is a closet wherein are