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WITCH'S BREW: We seem to remember an old wives' saying to this effect: "The nastier the medicine, the surer the cure,' but as our artist suggests, this can hardly have been comforting to the patient. All of which serves to draw attention to the talk on Medicine in the "Fashions, Ancient and Modern" series from 4YA on Tuesday, November 26, at 7.40. It will be by a member of the medical staff of the Dunedin Hospital, who should, however, not be confused in any way with the rather repulsive experimenters of our illustration

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 74, 22 November 1940, Page 40

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WITCH'S BREW: We seem to remember an old wives' saying to this effect: "The nastier the medicine, the surer the cure,' but as our artist suggests, this can hardly have been comforting to the patient. All of which serves to draw attention to the talk on Medicine in the "Fashions, Ancient and Modern" series from 4YA on Tuesday, November 26, at 7.40. It will be by a member of the medical staff of the Dunedin Hospital, who should, however, not be confused in any way with the rather repulsive experimenters of our illustration New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 74, 22 November 1940, Page 40

WITCH'S BREW: We seem to remember an old wives' saying to this effect: "The nastier the medicine, the surer the cure,' but as our artist suggests, this can hardly have been comforting to the patient. All of which serves to draw attention to the talk on Medicine in the "Fashions, Ancient and Modern" series from 4YA on Tuesday, November 26, at 7.40. It will be by a member of the medical staff of the Dunedin Hospital, who should, however, not be confused in any way with the rather repulsive experimenters of our illustration New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 74, 22 November 1940, Page 40

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