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| + | by [[Benjamin Northling-Swemmer]]. A one-act play which covers issues such as the purpose of medicine, the exploitation of the working class and snobbery. First published in ''[[Pentagon: Five Outspoken One-Act Plays]]'' by the [[Central News Agency]], Johannesburg in 1943. | ||
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by Benjamin Northling-Swemmer. A one-act play which covers issues such as the purpose of medicine, the exploitation of the working class and snobbery. First published in Pentagon: Five Outspoken One-Act Plays by the Central News Agency, Johannesburg in 1943.
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