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The phrase ‘An apple a day keeps the doctor away’ appears in England for the first time in 1913. It comes from the book ‘Rustic Speech and Folklore, by Elizabeth M. Wright. ~ Page 230
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Mary_Wright
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