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Poet Doctor

 

Poets - those self-destructive, long-haired, open shirt-wearing creatures that bafflingly, women would swoon over - often succumbed to one or another rare condition, such as Foppish Throat, Third Degree Fainting, or Dramatic Jawbone Disease, to name but a few.
Pictured here: A poet doctor is treating a severe attack of Over-Romanticism by pumping the patients stomach full of liquefied sponge cake.






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#380 Tue, Oct 23rd, 2001
Daze of Our Lives by
Martin Archer
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