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TOO MANY DRUGS?

BAD HABIT GROWING LONDON, July 12. "This drug-consuming habit constitutes a black spot on the fair page of 20th century progress," said Dr. T. M. DJshington, in his presidential address to the Homeopathic Congress, which Prince George opened. There were more deadly drugs taken per head of population than ever before in the world's history, he added, declaring that the profession seemed to regard experiments upon the sick as its right. There was a great need for research, which would not merely pander to the comfort of the dope, but would make the truths of science available for the healing of the sick.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17009, 22 July 1929, Page 7

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TOO MANY DRUGS? Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17009, 22 July 1929, Page 7

TOO MANY DRUGS? Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17009, 22 July 1929, Page 7

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