RG9-12-1043_1_7_011.pdf

Media

Part of "The Story of a Great Medicine" by Dr. Silas Lane, undated

Text
.
. .
I



I I



.-:

-

- : -- ·

cess of the unschooled doctor was no longer
the mount~ins. From these trips Orlo
mysterious. The simple medicines he usEd
invariably returned to report that the
were the most efficacious of any to be
gathering
doctor had simply been
found on the globe. Nowhere except in
"yarbR."
the majestic and rugged RockieR, amid
Finally, one rainy May afternoon, my
man appeared with his arms full of herbs , the sublimest scenery of the world, have '
there been found, with one or two excep- ·
and ruots, which, he explained, the mountions, any of the remarkable roots and
tain doctor bad dropped to give c!:J.ase to
herbs which I discovered there, and which
a deer. I turned my attention to the
As Related By Dr. Silas Lane.
I afterwards combined in the medicine
bundle which be had thrown upon the
cabin floor. h consisted of several varienow bearing my name.
ties with which I was una.