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Helen Wills-Moody, tennis champion, says “The precis'uV that tennis demands makes total abstinence necessary, even from beer.**

“I have never met an operating surgeon and I have met many, from Lister down to the present time who felt that his work in the operating room upon a living body, and having a living body at the mercy of the skill of his finger*, could lie done better by drinking alcoholic beverages.’’- Sir George Newman, K C.H , M.D,

“I cannot hesitate to recommend the entire disuse of such a poison, rather than Incur the risks necessarily connected with its moderate use.'’ Dr. W. Harley.

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White Ribbon, 18 July 1939, Page 4

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103

Untitled White Ribbon, 18 July 1939, Page 4

Untitled White Ribbon, 18 July 1939, Page 4

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