A CONVERTED DOCTOR
I )r. William Brady, a medical publicist through radio and the press in Canada, advised elderly people to take a glass of intoxicant twice daily, as it would make life easier for them. But, he got a shock. Not one approved of his suggestions. Following two years of new research, “ prying into the lives of elderly persons,’ as he put it, he has found no satisfactory evidence of value in his advice. “ I now believe I was wrong," he writes; “grievously wrong, and with the public confession of my crime, the defence rests.”
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White Ribbon, Volume 21, Issue 4, 1 May 1949, Page 9
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