AN ATTEMPT TO SIDE-TRACK UNWELCOME ADVICE
The physician is often amused, sometimes vexed, and occasionally hindered in the course of treatment he is carrying out, by plausible advice given to patients by well-meaning friends. A physician sends us a copy of a placard which he found displayed in the home of a newborn babe under his care:
On first reading this placard, the physician was slightly embarrassed, not recognizing it as sarcasm, but the attitude of the family quickly assured him that he had their entire confidence, and that he was not to be interfered with in doing his best for mother and babe.