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Sir—l, for one, am of opinion that.i«i is unfortunate the. doctors refuse to even|t try out Dr. Dukes' cure for the above#; complaint. Dr. Dukes is a highly qaalifieip medical man, and should not be dis.jp couraged—but encouraged to show what&£ he can do. I, personally, have never hadM appendicitis, but kftow of. several cases!;; Dr. Dukes has treated successfully, and|| were it a complaint to be contracted ajl| will I would willingly w.sh it on myself—to be used as a test case before any doctors interested —and would not have a moment's uneasiness as to whether I should come through safely. Surely, for tho sake of humanity, and in view of % the lives that would eventually lie saved,.S the doctors can be prevailed on reconsider before it is too late. Hoping.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21248, 30 July 1932, Page 12
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133APPENDICITS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21248, 30 July 1932, Page 12
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