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not interested in his proposition that he proposed
to sue a number of his patients for large amounts
and that he in turn would have them sue use
He
also stated that if these suits were brought there
would be no settlements out of court and that there
would be no Kalischês in the suits. He also stated
that he would guarantee that we would lose these
suits as a result of his testimony against use
At this point Mr. Roeder asked Dr. Knef
if he was a physician as well as a dentist.
He
replied no, not so far as a license was concerned.
He said he did not want to appear to be "blowing his
own horn," but that he knew more about medicine than
most doctors. He said he had studied medicine in
college during his dental course and had had a practical
experiance in hospital work for the past twenty-three
years. That he could passthe New York Medical Board
exemination without doubt.
He also proposed that we either dram a
formal agreement or enter into a "gentlemen's agreement"
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