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Abstract We have just had an election in the United Kingdom. I could not help being envious of the politicians for their ability to address meetings day after day and even several times a day; gradually it dawned on me how easy it was to speak if you never had to think and if your speeches were made up of a string of well-worn clichés. Soldiers too, and in particular one well-known general of the last war, now a Field Marshal, speak in clichés. It would be simple to talk about griseofulvin on military lines—the cold war, the development of the secret weapon, the attack and breakthrough, the follow-up, consolidation of gains, and assessment of the new situation. We have indeed achieved a break-through, and at this symposium we are trying to assess the present situation. Are there any enemy pockets left behind our lines? How much resistance remains or may
A.M.A. Archives of Dermatology – American Medical Association
Published: May 1, 1960
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