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This is one of the many popular nursery rhymes that I used to amuse myself with when I was still of pre-school age. I sang this to ease my fear upon sight of doctors whom I associated with painful injections. Now older and much wiser, the same nursery rhyme about doctors has evolved into a new meaning, especially for us Filipinos.
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This is one of the many popular nursery rhymes that I used to amuse myself with when I was still of pre-school age. I sang this to ease my fear upon sight of doctors whom I associated with painful injections. Now older and much wiser, the same nursery rhyme about doctors has evolved into a new meaning, especially for us Filipinos.
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