Excerpt from The Medical Union, 1874, Vol. 2: A Monthly Journal of Medicine, Surgery and the Collateral SciencesBut these sporadic cases are comparatively few and far between, and more amenable to treatment. It is the epidemic form with which we have most to do, and which most strikes terror to the heart. There is no field in the whole domain of medicine so worthy of
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