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             19th JANUARY 17.   The Secretary, <lb/>Johns Hopkins Press, <lb/>Baltimore, Md.   Dear Sir,   In your letter of the 9th Dec., ult., I regret to find my <lb/>request for a copy of the October 1914 No., of the American <lb/>Journal of Insanity mentioned as a complaint indeed it <lb/>was no such thing. From the Editor of the Dublin Journal of <lb/>Med. Science this Library <sic>receivesa</sic> copy of the Journal and <lb/>the volumes are bound for reference. This being the only <lb/>Medical Library in Ireland where a file of the Journal can <lb/>be got for reference I hope that the Editor will grant a copy <lb/>of the issue so as to keep the file complete   Trusting that you will understand that I was making no <lb/>complaint in this matter and will receive ny <seg type="del">p</seg> apologies <lb/>for any annoyance caused,   I remain, Dea Sir, <lb/>Yours faithfully,  <lb/>Librarian.
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