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Posted on11th October 201716th November 2022AuthorLekaaLeave a comment

My next shock was a surgical one. On a certain Sunday morning a carriage-and-pair drew up in front of the dining-room window, to my great alarm.  In walked a stout old fellow in tile hat and surtout, accompanied by his wife. He said never a word; but his mouth remained wide open. The wife also Read More …

CategoriesEar Nose and Throat, Emergency MedicineTagsMedical student experience, New doctor, Prose

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