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THE OOLOGIST 



"The Condor" 



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Vol. XI, 1909 



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Above is reproduced one of my old business cards. I still have about $2000 

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 real value, and from time to time, if necessary, the prices on remnants will be 

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 in 1910. Also my 300 volume Medical library. If interested, write, and I will 

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FRANK H. LATTIN, M. D., Albion, N. Y. 



