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A Country Without Doctor's Bills.

The doctors in Sweden noyer send bills to their patients. If you have occasion to call a physician you will find him not only skilful in his profession, but a highly, educated and most honorable gentleman. You will also have another proof of the honesty of the Swedes, and "their friendly confidence in. each other. Tj^hat you shall pay your physician, is left entirely to your own choice. The rich pay hini liberally, wh.eth.er they h.avo n&ed of his services or n.ot, if he haa been once retained by them. The poor may pay him, a small sum, and the very poor pay him nothing. Yet he visits the poor as faithfully as he does the rioh.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 240, 15 April 1896, Page 2

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A Country Without Doctor's Bills. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 240, 15 April 1896, Page 2

A Country Without Doctor's Bills. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 240, 15 April 1896, Page 2

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