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HABIT

‘ I thought that, in the fifteen years of my practice of medicine,’ said the physician, ‘ I had answered almost every possible foolish question; but a new one was sprung on me recently. A young man came in with an inflamed for which I prescribed medicine—be dropped into the eye three times a day. He left my consulting room, but returned in a few minutes; poked his head in the doorway, and asked: ‘ “ Shall I drop this in the eye before meals or after?”’

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New Zealand Tablet, 19 September 1912, Page 62

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HABIT New Zealand Tablet, 19 September 1912, Page 62

HABIT New Zealand Tablet, 19 September 1912, Page 62

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