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5151. MEDICINE, Molière and.—
Medical
science was demolished here [France] by
the blows of Molièré, and in a nation so addicted
to ridicule, I question if ever it rises
under the weight while his comedies continue
to be acted. It furnished the most striking
proof I have ever seen in my life of the injury
which ridicule is capable of doing.—
To Dr. James Currie.
Ford ed., iv, 132.
(P.
1786)
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