“To understand human nature, ’ says the “Lancet” of the medical student, "he must go regularly to the pictures, study the development of Shirley Temple, and learn to recognise the ‘Yee-a-ow* of Wendy Hiller when he hears it again from out-patients. He should listen to the variety on the wireless, and hear the I'ull-throated roar that greets the quip which has missed the censor. Physiologists can teach him the theories of nutrition; housekeepers its practice. On Friday evening he should go shopping with his landlady or her daughter,"
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 November 1939, Page 8
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87Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 November 1939, Page 8
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