HOURS later, and every hour like the weighty length of a day, Kildare was saying: "Next, please!" when Mary Lamont answered: "That's the end of the line for today." He shook his head at her impatiently. "There are twenty more people out there!" he declared. "I've sent them away," she said. "Yo
Dr Kildare and the Couch
โ Scribed by Martin Dworkin
- Book ID
- 111293413
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1964
- Weight
- 412 KB
- Volume
- 45
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0028-4289
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HOURS later, and every hour like the weighty length of a day, Kildare was saying: "Next, please!" when Mary Lamont answered: "That's the end of the line for today." He shook his head at her impatiently. "There are twenty more people out there!" he declared. "I've sent them away," she said. "You sent
## Abstract The nautiloid cephalopod fauna of the Kildare Limestone (Ordovician, Ashgill), County Kildare, eastern Ireland is described as a whole for the first time. It consists of four orthoconic taxa, newly assigned taxonomically, and one coiled form. There are other orthocones, doubtfully deter