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Dr. D. M. Lyons, physician from Kansas City, Missouri, sits at the entrance to a refrigerated train car stopped waiting for his patient, L. J. Chapman (not pictured) of Missouri, to finish resting. Chapman is on his way north because his vulnerability to heat stroke makes summers in Missouri unbearable to his heart, indeed any temperature over 80 degrees can be dangerous. |
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Dr. D. M. Lyons, physician from Kansas City, Missouri, sits at the entrance to a refrigerated train car stopped waiting for his patient, L. J. Chapman (not pictured) of Missouri, to finish resting. Chapman is on his way north because his vulnerability to heat stroke makes summers in Missouri unbearable to his heart, indeed any temperature over 80 degrees can be dangerous. (English)
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