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There was no obstruction to the intestinal canal and no fecal or other accumulation within it.

Christina Marshall, a girl of fourteen, went fifteen and one-half months without taking solid nourishment.

She slept very little, seldom spoke, but occasionally asked the time of day.

She took sweets and water, with beef tea at intervals, and occasionally a small piece of orange.

She died April 18, 1882, after having been confined to her bed for a long while.
King, a surgeon, U.S.A., gives an account of the deprivation of a squad of cavalry numbering 40.


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