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J. K. WARREN, M. D.
WHITESTOWN, N. Y., April 15, 1886.
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SMITH BAKER, M. D.
President Oneida Co. Med. Society.
TYLER, TEX., Feb. 11, 1886.
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S. F. STARLEY, M. D.
D. H. FITCH,
P.O. Box 75. Cazenovia, N. Y.
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