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“Madam," said Dr. Pillem, "I have given your case careful consideration, and I am certain that you will regain your health in a fortnight's time if you will keep in the open air as much as possible, take frequent baths, and dress in the coolest and
most comfortable clothes, avoiding anything stiff or formal."
Then the lady returned to her donestic hearth to announce to the ord of her bosom the result of her isit to the doctor.
“Oh, George," she said, “he told ne I must have a couple of months it the seaside, frequent rides in notor-cars, and some nice summer Iresses."
And Dr. Pillem is still wondering why George has now taken the aches and pains of himself and his family to anqther physician.
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Northland Age, Volume IV, Issue 47, 13 July 1908, Page 8
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