. Plexus. facts. Quiz Master—What is one of the cardinal symptoms ofthis disease? Whiskered Medic. — Abdominal tenderness over thetricuspid area. Mr. Staley now walks with a firmer step, and carries amore decided countenance. Why? A new boy at home. Friend Baekman decided not to have the typhoid fever,and is around attending to his duties a faithfully as ever. Dr. Allen—In making a diagnosis, with what disease isscurvy most likely to be confused? Wochos (After due de-liberation) Scorbutus. Dr. D. (Illustrating a delusion) — Mr. P. was that a de-lusion or an illusion I described? Uncertain F. (


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