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        <title>Burrill</title>
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        <summary>That’s Burrill B. Crohn, the discoverer of Crohn&#39;s Disease (and my great grandfather on my mother&#39;s side) at left, with his sister Esther. They had ten other siblings. I&#39;m working on a short-run book design of his memoirs. When my father brought my mother to meet her future father-in-law, she exclaimed: &quot;You have my grandfather&#39;s book!&quot; My father&#39;s father looked uncomfortable; he&#39;d bought a copy of &quot;Understand Your Ulcer&quot; not to read, but for his silly titles collection. Next to it on the shelf was &quot;By Sledge and Horseback to Visit Outcast Siberian Lepers.&quot;</summary>
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            <name>Hudson</name>
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<p>That’s Burrill B. Crohn, the discoverer of Crohn&#39;s Disease (and my great grandfather on my mother&#39;s side) at left, with his sister Esther. They had ten other siblings. I&#39;m working on a short-run book design of his memoirs.</p>
<p>When my father brought my mother to meet her future father-in-law, she exclaimed: &quot;You have my grandfather&#39;s book!&quot; My father&#39;s father looked uncomfortable; he&#39;d bought a copy of &quot;Understand Your Ulcer&quot; not to read, but for his silly titles collection. Next to it on the shelf was &quot;By Sledge and Horseback to Visit Outcast Siberian Lepers.&quot;</p></div>
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