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Medical Economics

Medical Economics debuted in 1923. It is the leading health care business media brand for physicians, serving our audience of doctors. The following cartoons appeared in ‘Cartoon Classics’ from Medical Economics Book Divsion

A Brink's guard walks away with a bag of money.
“The doctor says any time we get here before dark we gotta disguise our truck like an ambulance” – (1963)
Man in office surprised by colleague's workload.
“I have it on good authority, Peebles, that your blood pressure is down and your ulcer is inactive. Am I to conclude from this that you no longer care about moving up in the firm?” – (1963)
Pharmacist selling reusable sleeping pills to customer.
“You don’t take ’em, you count ’em.” – (1963)