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1Professor of Mental and Nervous Diseases, Woman's Medical College, Physician of Nervous Diseases at St. Joseph Hospital, and Consulting Physician to Nervous Diseases at Woman's Hospital State of Illinois.
The Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner
|August 24, 2023
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