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is plain the spirit was stronger or also that another evil spirit had entered. Than his [unclear]. Should the [unclear] recover he is a great doctor. & his medicine is all-powerful. "What fools!' we exclaim, " To be this deluded," but , does not a very similar confidence exist among our enlightened [unclear] ? Battles are not used but [unclear] often have a similar effect. The [[breechastah?]] men [unclear] is unknown but M.D.s are manufactures by the group from materials inferior to many an Indians- fern leaves are considered as peculiarly appropriate to the presence of the man of mystery & are therefore stream upon the interior of the lodge, The medicine man, in an Indian community is looked upon as the great
is plain the spirit was stronger than his "medicine" or also that another evil spirit had entered. Should the invalid recover he is a great doctor. & his medicine is all-powerful. "What fools!' we exclaim, "to be this deluded," but, does not a very similar confidence exist among our enlightened brethren? Rattles are not used but "puffs" often have a similar effect. The "[[Weechastah man wakun?]]" is unknown spirit, wonderful, mystery, but M.D.s are manufactures by the [[gross?]] from materials inferior to many an Indian - fern leaves are considered peculiarly appropriate to the presence of the man of mystery & are therefore strewn upon the interior of the lodge, The medicine man, in an Indian community is looked upon as the great

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is plain the spirit was stronger than his "medicine" or also that another evil spirit had entered. Should the invalid recover he is a great doctor. & his medicine is all-powerful. "What fools!' we exclaim, "to be this deluded," but, does not a very similar confidence exist among our enlightened brethren? Rattles are not used but "puffs" often have a similar effect. The "Weechastah man wakun?" is unknown spirit, wonderful, mystery, but M.D.s are manufactures by the gross? from materials inferior to many an Indian - fern leaves are considered peculiarly appropriate to the presence of the man of mystery & are therefore strewn upon the interior of the lodge, The medicine man, in an Indian community is looked upon as the great