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Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine

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The velocity on reaching the bottom would be about 140 feet, and time of fall 4.12 seconds; but it is thought he must have taken longer.

It appears strange that he should have escaped simple suffocation and loss of consciousness during a time sufficient for the water to have drowned him.
While intoxicated Private Gough of the 42d Royal Highlanders attempted to escape from the castle at Edinburgh.

He fell almost perpendicularly 170 feet, fracturing the right frontal sinus, the left clavicle, tibia, and fibula.

In five months he had so far recovered as to be put on duty again, and he served as an efficient soldier.

There is an account of recovery after a fall of 192 feet, from a cliff in County Antrim, Ireland.


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