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THE MEDICINE MAN

Now Corporal Syd. James, Of the Medical Corps, Ran a billiard saloon In the days of pre-war; But he joined the forces In March forty-one, And the studying of medicine He promptly begun. He studied quite hard For he had a plan, He’d make himself famous As a medicine man. He began to experiment, By day and by night, And if the patient did live He knew he was right. Well time it went by As time quickly can, And now he is known As the Medicine Man. He has his own practice In this Army of ours, With his own waiting room And certain fixed hours. So just bear in mind If it’s ailing you be, Consult Corporal James At the Camp R.A.P.

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Camp News, Volume 3, Issue 139, 11 September 1942, Page 4

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THE MEDICINE MAN Camp News, Volume 3, Issue 139, 11 September 1942, Page 4

THE MEDICINE MAN Camp News, Volume 3, Issue 139, 11 September 1942, Page 4