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Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine

CHAPTER XIV
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Orman also wore a pair of stout hobnail boots, and had a watch and chain.
After the lightning-stroke, however, all he had on him was the left arm of his flannel vest.

The field was strewn for some distance with fragments of the unfortunate man's clothing.

Orman was thrown down, his eyebrows burned off, and his whiskers and beard much scorched.

His chest was covered with superficial burns, and he had sustained a fracture of the leg.

His strong boots were torn from his feet, and his watch had a hole burned right through it, as if a soldering iron had been used.


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