Letter to the Editor

"Why I Love Reading the Southern Medical Journal"

Authors: Yasuo Ishida, MD

Abstract

Do you know why I love reading Southern Medical Journal month after month?


Where else would you read in the past few months a mystery uncovered by a sleuth masquerading as a medical doctor? 1 …

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