The medical officer on duty in the eye, ear, and throat department of one of the London hospitals was about to examine a man who complained of severe pain. “Now then, my friend, is it this ear that’s causing the trouble?” he asked. “ This’ ere whatP” inquired the patient.
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Evening Star, Issue 19931, 30 July 1928, Page 9
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