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''Notable Patients'' is an article published in [[The Lincolnshire Chronicle]] on 26 (and republished on 27) january 1909. | ''Notable Patients'' is an article published in [[The Lincolnshire Chronicle]] on 26 (and republished on 27) january 1909. | ||
See also [[Cricket|Arthur Conan Doyle and Cricket]]. | |||
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Notable Patients is an article published in The Lincolnshire Chronicle on 26 (and republished on 27) january 1909.
See also Arthur Conan Doyle and Cricket.
Notable Patients
Above we give a snap-shot of Arthur Conan Doyle "at the nets." Sir Arthur recently underwent an operation for a painful but not dangerous internal complaint. He was born just fifty years ago at Edinburgh, and is famous as the creator of Sherlock Holmes.
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