"On speaking: first, have something to say; second, say it; third, stop when you have said it; and finally give it an accurate title."

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Source: John Shaw Billings (1965). “Selected papers”

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John Shaw Billings

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John Shaw Billings was a prominent American physician and medical librarian known for revolutionizing healthcare information access and public health reform.

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