A medical journal vouches for this story: A distinguished surgeon, while making his rounds through a hospital, was momentarily dazed, when a wounded soldier inquired querulously, "Say,' doctor, when one doctor doctors another doctor, does the doctor doing the doctoring doctor the other doctor like tho doctor wants to bo doctored, or does tho doctor doing the doctoring doctor the other doctor like the doctor doing the doctoring wants to doctor him?" WHEN YOU ARE RUN DOWN, NERVOUS, AND LACKING CONFIDENCE OR SPIRIT .TO FOLLOW YOCJB DAY'S DUTIES, ' TAKE CLEMENTS TONIC. We are living in times that create nervous tension and' upset the normal state of living, when wo requirr. to have our nerves strong and our bodies sound and insivreel against ill-health. The world is at war, and the effect of it is reflected in our daily lives. It is best to keep ourselves healthy by using the ono great recognised health and strength-creating medicine, Clements Tonic. It is sold' by all chemists and stores, and is only another name for health.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 296, 3 September 1918, Page 8
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