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NOT TAKING ANYTHING.

"Have you taken anything for jour trouble?" asked the doctor of a long, lank, hungry-looking man, who complained of being "runMlpwn." "Well, I haven't been taking much or anything; that is, nothing to speak of. I took a couple of bottles of Pinkham's bitters a little while while back, and a;bottle of- Quickem's invigorator, with a couple of boxes of Curem's pills, and a lot of quinine and some root bitters. I've got a porus plaster on my back, and I'm wearing an electric belt, and taking red clover four times a day, with a dose or two of salts every other day; excepting for that I'm notvtakiiig anything.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 169, 18 July 1908, Page 6

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NOT TAKING ANYTHING. Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 169, 18 July 1908, Page 6

NOT TAKING ANYTHING. Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 169, 18 July 1908, Page 6

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