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  Vol. 48 No. 2, AUGUST 1931 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Through the Alimentary Canal with Gun and Camera. A Fascinating Trip to the Interior.

Personally conducted by George S. Chappell. Introduction by Robert Benchley. Cloth. Price, $2. Pp. 231, with illustrations. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1930.

Arch Intern Med. 1931;48(2):350.

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Dr. Walter Traprock, author of the famous "Traprock Trilogy," herein presents an amusing, farcical tale of an excursion through the human alimentary tract as far as the colon and return. The return journey is equally humorous, but is decidedly more perilous in every respect. "The Calomels Are Coming" is the theme song. The illustrations are cleverly adapted to the text and add greatly to the enjoyment of the book, which is worth a few hours of anybody's time. . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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