File:Great American Fraud Portrait 3.png

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English: G. M. Curry, M.D.
This is a cropped scan of a portrait of G. M. Curry, M.D. in The Great American Fraud (pg. 79) by Samuel Hopkins Adams. Book originally published in 1907, so it is in the public domain under United States copyright law.
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  • 2012-01-05 18:23 Stefeyboy 1128×2051× (470861 bytes) This is a cropped scan of a portrait in The Great American Fraud (pg. 79) by Samuel Hopkins Adams. Book originally published in 1907, so it is in the public domain under United States copyright law.

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