4 JANUARY 1957, page 29

Sir,—one Should Not Laugh Away Too Readily The Rather...

cleverness of Mr. Czdslaw Jesman's letter in your issue of December 28; for it covers a deal of irrelevancy, ignorance, rudeness and sag- gestio falsi. Surely you do not wish to......

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in your issue of November 30: 'Recent wonder drugs have tended to go sour on the community after a few years' use.' That this view is shared by the medical profession is shown......