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THE CASE OF JUDGE MARTIN. The Medical Doctor : My dear fellow, we doctors have had cases just as peculiar as Judge Mai tins broiu/ht under our notice before now. I should call it a sudden attack of moral illness. The Leyal Doctor • Jiat so. It is these moral illnesses that keep the lawyers in constant ptactice and the Divorce Court in full activity.

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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 29, 19 January 1901, Page 10

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THE CASE OF JUDGE MARTIN. The Medical Doctor : My dear fellow, we doctors have had cases just as peculiar as Judge Mai tins broiu/ht under our notice before now. I should call it a sudden attack of moral illness. The Leyal Doctor • Jiat so. It is these moral illnesses that keep the lawyers in constant ptactice and the Divorce Court in full activity. Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 29, 19 January 1901, Page 10

THE CASE OF JUDGE MARTIN. The Medical Doctor : My dear fellow, we doctors have had cases just as peculiar as Judge Mai tins broiu/ht under our notice before now. I should call it a sudden attack of moral illness. The Leyal Doctor • Jiat so. It is these moral illnesses that keep the lawyers in constant ptactice and the Divorce Court in full activity. Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 29, 19 January 1901, Page 10

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