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- catalog contributor b2143269.
- catalog created "[1970, c1969]".
- catalog date "1970".
- catalog date "[1970, c1969]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1970, c1969]".
- catalog description "Song for a temperature of a hundred and one -- The germ -- One third of a calendar -- The common cold -- Man bites dog-days -- Winter complaint -- The sniffle -- Can I get you a glass of water? or, Please close the glottis after you -- Fahrenheit gesundheit -- Requiem -- Visitors laugh at locksmiths or, Hospital doors haven't got locks anyhow -- We're fine, just fine or, You'll be astonished when I'm gone, you rascal you -- So penseroso -- I'm terribly sorry for you, but I can't help laughing -- Tell it to the Eskimos -- This is going to hurt just a little bit -- A clean conscience never relaxes -- Platitudinous reflection -- Peekaboo I almost see you -- Eheu! Fugaces or, What a difference a lot of days make -- Let's not climb the Washington Monument tonight -- Up from the egg: the confessions of a nuthatch avoider -- Birthday on the beach -- And how keen was the vision of Sir Launfal? -- You can be a republican, I'm a gerocrat -- Crossing the border -- ".
- catalog description "What the well-read patient is talking about or, Look, Ma, what I got! -- Cousin Euphemia knows best or, Physician, heal somebody else -- MS found in a quagmire -- I yield to my learned brother or, Is there a candlestick maker in the house? -- Arthur -- The strange case of the lucrative compromise -- When the devil was sick could he prove it? -- No doctors today, thank you -- What to do until the doctor goes or, It's tomorrow than you think -- I will arise and go now.".
- catalog description "What, no sheep? -- I can hardly wait for the sandman -- Complaint to four angels -- The still night: a soporific reflection -- Sedative reflection -- The strange case of Mr. Donnybrook's boredom -- Have you tried staying awake? or, They'll find a way to stop that, too -- Who did which? or, Who indeed? -- Curl up and diet -- Go ahead, it will do you good, or Her eyes are bigger than his stomach -- I can't have a martini, dear, buy you can take one or, Are you going to sit there guzzling all night? -- Quick, Hammacher, my stomacher! -- The pizza -- Song for ditherers -- Thoughts thought while waiting for a pronouncement from a doctor, an editor, a big executive, the Department of Internal Revenue or any other momentous pronouncer -- The Wendigo -- From a Manhattan tomb -- Next! -- Down the mousehole, and what science missed there -- Good riddance, but now what? -- A bulletin has just come in -- A man can complain, can't he? (a lament for those who think old) -- Taboo to boot -- ".
- catalog extent "xii, 127 p.".
- catalog issued "1970".
- catalog issued "[1970, c1969]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston, Little, Brown".
- catalog subject "811/.5/2".
- catalog subject "Humorous poetry, American.".
- catalog subject "PS3527.A637 B4 1970".
- catalog subject "Poetry as Topic.".
- catalog subject "WZ 305 N252b 1970".
- catalog subject "Wit and Humor as Topic.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Song for a temperature of a hundred and one -- The germ -- One third of a calendar -- The common cold -- Man bites dog-days -- Winter complaint -- The sniffle -- Can I get you a glass of water? or, Please close the glottis after you -- Fahrenheit gesundheit -- Requiem -- Visitors laugh at locksmiths or, Hospital doors haven't got locks anyhow -- We're fine, just fine or, You'll be astonished when I'm gone, you rascal you -- So penseroso -- I'm terribly sorry for you, but I can't help laughing -- Tell it to the Eskimos -- This is going to hurt just a little bit -- A clean conscience never relaxes -- Platitudinous reflection -- Peekaboo I almost see you -- Eheu! Fugaces or, What a difference a lot of days make -- Let's not climb the Washington Monument tonight -- Up from the egg: the confessions of a nuthatch avoider -- Birthday on the beach -- And how keen was the vision of Sir Launfal? -- You can be a republican, I'm a gerocrat -- Crossing the border -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "What the well-read patient is talking about or, Look, Ma, what I got! -- Cousin Euphemia knows best or, Physician, heal somebody else -- MS found in a quagmire -- I yield to my learned brother or, Is there a candlestick maker in the house? -- Arthur -- The strange case of the lucrative compromise -- When the devil was sick could he prove it? -- No doctors today, thank you -- What to do until the doctor goes or, It's tomorrow than you think -- I will arise and go now.".
- catalog tableOfContents "What, no sheep? -- I can hardly wait for the sandman -- Complaint to four angels -- The still night: a soporific reflection -- Sedative reflection -- The strange case of Mr. Donnybrook's boredom -- Have you tried staying awake? or, They'll find a way to stop that, too -- Who did which? or, Who indeed? -- Curl up and diet -- Go ahead, it will do you good, or Her eyes are bigger than his stomach -- I can't have a martini, dear, buy you can take one or, Are you going to sit there guzzling all night? -- Quick, Hammacher, my stomacher! -- The pizza -- Song for ditherers -- Thoughts thought while waiting for a pronouncement from a doctor, an editor, a big executive, the Department of Internal Revenue or any other momentous pronouncer -- The Wendigo -- From a Manhattan tomb -- Next! -- Down the mousehole, and what science missed there -- Good riddance, but now what? -- A bulletin has just come in -- A man can complain, can't he? (a lament for those who think old) -- Taboo to boot -- ".
- catalog title "Bed riddance; a posy for the indisposed. Illustrated by Milton Glaser.".
- catalog type "text".