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THE DOCTOR EXPLAINS: At a dinner party one night a lady iound herself sitting next to a certain famous physician. During the course of conversation she said to him; “Why is it that when you doctors are ill yon don’t prescribe for yourselves? Is it became you doubt your own skill?” “ Not at all,” was the reply. “But see what a terrible blow to his reputation it would be if a doctor died when lie had been treating himself. No one would have any faith •in hi* Srafdt.”

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Evening Star, Issue 19613, 20 July 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19613, 20 July 1927, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19613, 20 July 1927, Page 5

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