Spartan knight: Certe tu vita es mihi,—“Of a truth thou art life to me.
Certe ignoratio futurorum malorum utilius est= 30 =quam scientia=--It is more advantageous not to know than to know the evils that are coming upon us.
Internally, iron and cinchona preparations should be administered.
Fraenkel of Berlin[3] is likewise due the credit of an accurate comprehension and elucidation of the clinical and histological pathology of this disease.
Macroscopically, these infiltrated portions of {401} tissue present as irregular chagrinated groups of patches, generally confluent, which when abundant or prominent are liable to be confounded with syphilitic patches.
The disease occurs in young children, Isambert having recorded a case at four and a half years of age, but it is much more frequent in adolescents and young adults.
The imagination has been tortured to seek in some quality or sort of food the specific origin of scurvy.
Polypoid excrescences springing from the beds of the ulcers have been described (Fraenkel).
My own is already sufficiently extensive to base upon it a strong recommendation of the plan of treatment I have detailed.
Ne estas certe = it is not certain has the same signification as estas necerte = it is uncertain.
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