“ Now that you are through college, what are you going to do?” one of his relatives asked. ‘‘l shall study medicine and become a great surgeon,” replied the youth. “ The medical profession is pretty crowded already, isn’t it?” ventured the relative. “ Can’t help that,” snapped the youth. “I shall study medicine, and those who are already in the profession will have to take their chances, that’s all.”
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Evening Star, Issue 22452, 24 September 1936, Page 16
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