Demarious C. and W. Earl Badger Oral History 1983

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Demarious C. and W. Earl Badger Oral History 1983

This joint interview with Drs. Demarious C. and William E. Badger summarizes their more than 40 years' practice of medicine in Hobbs, New Mexico.

1 folder, 2 audio tapes

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6404500

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