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charailer of a phyfician or furgeon. It is only neceifary to add that the
beam in his own eye is of Frill more extraordinary dimenfions than the
former, and that, though it feems to efcape the notice both of himfelf
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and his patient, it is evident that the group in the diifance contemplate it
with afionifhment. The building accompanying this fcene appears to be
a church, with paintings of faints in the Windows.