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Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine

CHAPTER IX
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He lived sixty years in this manner and then he became abstemious; he died at seventy-nine.

His omentum was very lean, but the liver covered all his abdominal viscera.

His stomach was very large and thick, but the intestines were very narrow.
Ely had a patient who was addicted to chalk-eating; this ha said invariably relieved his gastric irritation.

In the twenty-five years of the habit he had used over 1/2 ton of chalk; but notwithstanding this he always enjoyed good health.

The Ephemerides contains a similar instance, and Verzascha mentions a lime-eater.


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