. Wisconsin medical recorder . e Presi-dents Cabinet wall contribute to thisseries, which prominent educators andpublic men all over the country are com-mending as the most conspicuous feder-al educational work ever series is diffusing a wTider knowledgeof the inside operations and actual pro-cesses of the w^ork of the articles for February include: TheDepartment of Justice, by Attorney-General Charles J. Bonaparte; UncleSams Land Office, by CommissionerFred Dennett, of the General Land Of-fice; How the United States Army isFed, by Brigadier-General Henry
. Wisconsin medical recorder . e Presi-dents Cabinet wall contribute to thisseries, which prominent educators andpublic men all over the country are com-mending as the most conspicuous feder-al educational work ever series is diffusing a wTider knowledgeof the inside operations and actual pro-cesses of the w^ork of the articles for February include: TheDepartment of Justice, by Attorney-General Charles J. Bonaparte; UncleSams Land Office, by CommissionerFred Dennett, of the General Land Of-fice; How the United States Army isFed, by Brigadier-General Henry ; Bureau of American Repub-lics, by Director John Barrett; TheDistrict of Columbia, by Judge JohnJ. Jenkins. An article on The Vice-President as Speaker, suggests a meansof electing the speaker of the House ofRepresentatives as the Vice-President ischosen, by popular vote. The Wisconsin Medical Recorder A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Devoted to the Best Interests of the Whole Profession Vol. XII MARCH, 1909 No. 3. NAN By Gordon G. Burdick, M. D., Chicago, Illinois Please have the doctor call at Ma-dame Mindos place as soon as possible,an accident has happened. This message greeted me some sev-enteen years ago after a hard dayswork, and as Madame Mindo put manydollars in my slim purse in those daysI was only too glad to respond with en-thusiasm. The Madame owned a popular brothelin a conspicuous place in our great city,and counted among her customers someof our citizens who have made Chicago famous. When I drew before the spec-tacular four-story house, glaring withred lights from every window, my visitwas anticipated by the colored butler,who informed me that the Madame wasin the back parlor on the second expression on the darkeys face,and the audible chuckle in his voice, in-timated to me that something out ofthe ordinary had happened. My progress up the stairs was relayedfrom one inmate to the other by theinformation that the Doctor is come. 66 WISCONSI
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