... professional avocations out of doors, did not readily subside, and left behind a considerable difficulty of breathing, which rendered the horizontal posture in bed insupportable, with sleeplessness, total loss of appetite, cough, hoarseness, and a... Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal - Page 4991815Full view - About this book
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