" Gentlemen," said the professor to his medical students assembled in clinic, " I have often pointed oat to you the remarkable tendency to consumption of those who play upon wiild instruments. In this ease now before us we have a well-marked derelopment of long disease, and I was not surprised to find, on questioning the patient, that he is a 1 member of a brass band. Now, sir," continued the professor, addressing the consumptive, " will you . please tell the gentlemen what instrument you play on ?" " I blayi on der drum," f»id i»9 lick mac.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4809, 7 June 1884, Page 4
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