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A MOSCOW ADMISSION. Russian press reports relate that town doctors are unwilling to practise in the country, with the result that there are ten patients to one doctor in the country, while in the cities there are ten doctors to one patient.—Krokodil (Moscow).

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Otago Witness, Issue 3763, 27 April 1926, Page 48

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A MOSCOW ADMISSION. Russian press reports relate that town doctors are unwilling to practise in the country, with the result that there are ten patients to one doctor in the country, while in the cities there are ten doctors to one patient.—Krokodil (Moscow). Otago Witness, Issue 3763, 27 April 1926, Page 48

A MOSCOW ADMISSION. Russian press reports relate that town doctors are unwilling to practise in the country, with the result that there are ten patients to one doctor in the country, while in the cities there are ten doctors to one patient.—Krokodil (Moscow). Otago Witness, Issue 3763, 27 April 1926, Page 48

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