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How much ... did the volume of disease in a nation account for its spirit? If so, the eradication of sickness, as far as it was possible, was a responsibility a democracy must assume for its people.
Alice Tisdale Hobart
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Alice Tisdale Hobart
Age: 85 †
Born: 1882
Born: January 28
Died: 1967
Died: March 14
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