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ASSOCI AT ION for the PROTECTION of HOMOEOPATHIC STUDENTS and PRACTITIONERS . At a meeting of the committee , held on the 1 st of September , in consequence of the recently publithed resolutions of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association , and other allopathic bodien , regarding homoeopathy , it was resolved : — 1 . That homoeopathy is thoroughly reconcileable with science and common sense , la in accordance with the experience of eoine thousands of medical men , and deserves the study of practitionurH and the confidence of the public . 2 . That the framcrs of the hostile resolution referred to , and other prejudiced opponents , are totally ignorant of homoeopathy , avowedly refusing to study its principles ( in the writings ot Hahnemann and others ) , and to witness its practice in the hoiiKuopatluc hospital ** and dispensaries , to which they have been repeatedly and cordially invited . 3 . That , notwithstanding the difference In their treatment of ditjeusc , there can be nothing derogatory in honicoopathiaU and Hlloputtiiata ( equal in education , science , anil social position ) consulting together at'the request of patients and friends , as to th « nature of the malady . 4 . That the resolutions of the Provincial Medical and Surgloal AdMoeiutioii . representing , as they do , the opinions of only a small fraction of the allojmthlc body , are in themselves , and for Uie rcuBuiiH givuu above , utterly valuvlvss . WM . MAODONAI . I ) . M . D ., F . R . C .. P . M .. Prof «« sor of Civil and Natural History in the University of St . Andrew's . JAMES CHAPMAN . M . A .-. Cantab . M . D . KDWAttl ) HAMILTON , W . D ., F . L . H . DAVID WILSON , L . R . O . S . C . THOMAS LKADAM . M . R . C . 8 . ROBERT K . DUDGEON . M . D ., Secretary . 82 , Glouce » ter-plaoo . Portuamiquaro . Lofcdon , 6 » Pt « u » bwr 1 , 1 « U ,
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CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY , INSTITUTED UNDER TRUST , TO COUNTERACT THE 8 Y 8 TEM OF ADULTERATION AND FRAUD NOW PREVAILING IN THE TRADE . AND TO PROMOTE THE PRINCIPLE OF CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION . Trustees—Edward Vansittart Neate , Esq . ( Founder of the Institution ); and Thomas Hughes , Esq . ( one of the Contributor *) . Commercial Firm—Lechevalier , Woodin , Jones , and Co . Central Establishment—76 . Charlotte-street , Fitzroy-sq , London . Branch Establishments—35 , Great Marylebone-street , Portlandplace , London ; and 13 . 8 wan-street , Manchester . The aeenoy is instituted for a period of 100 years . Its objects are to counteract the system of adulteration and fraud now prevailing in the trade ; to deal as agents for the consumers in purchasing the articles for their consumption , and for the producers in selling their produce ; to promote the progress of the principle of Association ; to find employment for cooperative associations by the collection of orders to be executed under especial guarantee to the customers . ,. A commercial firm , acting under the permanent control of trustees , has been found the safer and more acceptable mode at carrying out these objects according to law . The agency consisU , tbenfore , of trustees , contributors , subscriber * , and a coumereisd partnership . , . The capital required for the wholesale and retail businMS havinr been supplied by the founder and the first contributor * , no express call i « made at present , either for c ° ntrlb , » Tthfl subscriptions . The capital will be further increased after tn , e public have been made acquainted with the objects ot me m stitutioo , and have experienced it * mode of deahug-Customers , after three months' regular dealing , are entlUert to a bonus , to be fixed according to the amount of thcli-trans actions by the council ot the agency , couMBtingr of the tnuceea an Af ? : r rt p aVment of all expends , salaries . Profits and bo . j u £ returned to contributors , subscriber * , and regular cus o . ner . the general proats are to be accumulated , part to form a rtstrv fund , and part to promote co 8 p « ratlve a »» . «? ol » u < ? V , h ( ,,. Coiipe-Business transacted wholesale and retail . Subscribers . Ooop rative 8 tores . Working Men ' s Associations , Regular Ou » comcr and the Public supplied . otion of The Agency intend hereafter to undertake th « « w"J ^ . 11 orders for any kind of articles < "J ^ ° <* L * %$$ . wirf for the present are restricted to GROCERIhi , W . l « £ - ITALIAN ARTICLE 8 , as a SPKOIKHH of what can be uono the sup - port of cooperative customers . number of Rules have beenframed and printed to enable any nuro , d « ^ families of all classes , in any district of London , » ' W .. the country , to form themselves liito Vtundlyjou ^ enjoying the benefit of Co « perative 8 tores . to be si . ni y to parties forwarding four tttamps . p-ntral Coilpera-Particulars of the nature and obieefs of the C " ^' ^ ' be tlve Agency , with a Digest of the Deed of » ettl * " . ; llrl ( i office found in the printed report of a meetinf held » »" V ' ii n- four of the Agency . To be sent by post to parties forwuruwi stamps . . t Cfil \ wttXv > A list of articles with the wholesale prices for ¦ u > ^ jJj 0 Stores , and a deUlled Catalogue for | Mri «*«« * 5 "" | lo Wholebe aent by post on payment of one postage stamp for *' sale List , and two for the Catalogue . f ,, r « r » rde « l im-Partlculars , Rules , List , and Uatalogu . will be forv ^ ar mediately on receipt of ten posUsfe stampf . -cli « wl' « r , AH communications to be addressed to MM , ^ lotl ,,-Woodln , Jones , and Co ., at the Central-o ««« , ' •• street , Fiuroy-square . ^ . ^ M - «* WORKIN ' . ORDBR 8 FOR THK A 83 OClATION » Oy WOKi MEN ALREADY IN KXI 8 TENCE-ByiLO » U « . ^ B » KN ^ BAKF . R 3 . TAILORS . SUOKMAKER 8 NKKDLBW ^ u ( UN BB SENT THROUGH THE AOIuSOY , A « i RECEIVE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION . __ — --
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STEAM TO INDIA , CHINA , SccZ Particulars of the resjular Monthly Mail Steam ConvewC and of the additional lines ot communication , now esUbnfh ^? by the Peninsular and Oriental 8 team Navigation CenptAT wi »? tfae East , fce . The Company book passenMrs , and receive goods and parcels as heretofore for CEYLON , MADRA 8 , CAT CUTTA . PENANG . 8 INQAP 0 RB , and HONG KONG h their steamers , startinsr from SOUTHAMPTON on the 20 th It every month , and from SUEZ on or about the 10 th of the month „ One of the Company ' s first-class steamers will also bt des patched from Southampton for Alexandria , as an extra shin on th « 3 rd of September and 3 rd of November n « t , and at alternate months thereafter . in combination with extra steaojeri to leave CaloutU on or about the 20 th of August and 20 th of 0 * tober . Passengers may be hooked , and goods and parcels for warded by the * e extra steamers to or from SOUTHAMPTON ALEXANDRIA , ADEN . CEYLON , MADRA 8 . andCALCUTTA ' BOM BAY . —The Company willlike wise despatch from Bombav about the 1 st of September next , and of every alternate month * thereafter , a first-class steam-ship for Aden , to meet there the extra ship between Calcutta and Suei ; and at Alexandria one of the Company ' s steam-ships will receive the passengers , parcels and goods , and convey them to Southampton , calling at Malta and Gibraltar . But passenjrers , parcels , and goods for BOMBAY and "WESTERN INDIA will be conveyed throughout from Southampton in the mail steamere , leaving Southampton on the 20 th of October , and of alternate mouths thereafter , and the corresponding vessels from 8 uez to Aden , at which latter port a steam-ship of the Company will be in waiting to embark and convey them to Bombay . Passengers for Bombay can also proceed by this Company ' s steamers of the 29 th of the month to Malta , thence to Alexandria by her Majesty ' s steamer ? , and from Suez by the Honourable East India Comoanv's steamers . MEDlTEttRAN ' EAN . —MALTA—On the 20 th and 29 th oi every month . Constantinople—On the 29 th pf the mouth . Alexandria—On the 20 th of the month . 8 PAIN AND PORTUGAL . —Vigo , Oporto , Lisbon , Cadiz , and Gibraltar , on the 7 th , 17 th , and 27 th of the month . N . B . Steam-ahips of the Company now ply direct between Calcutta , Penang ' , Singapore , and Hong Kong , and between Kong Kong and Shanghae . For further information and tariff * of the Company ' s recently revised and reduced rates of passage-money and freight , and for plans of the vessels , and to secure passages , &c , apply at the Company's Offices , 122 , Leadenhall-street , London , and Orientalplace , Southampton .
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 20, 1851, page 908, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1901/page/24/
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