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Updated: June 27, 2025


"Iron leg-lock. Head shaved. Large blister. Good! Any other injuries external or internal under old system?" "Yes, sir, confined as a madman though sane, as you, I am sure, have the sense to see." "Oh, never mind that; we are all sane here except the governor and I." He whipped out, and entered the condition of the new patient's body with jealous minuteness in the case-book.

"I shall not be able to come along, but you can't miss it; it's close by the Brixton Police Station. There's no family, fortunately; he was quite alone in the world. His case-book isn't in the American desk, which you'll find in his sitting-room; it's in the cupboard in the corner top shelf. Here are his keys, all intact. I think this is the cupboard key." Smith nodded.

It was rather a fiasco and for years we didn't talk more about it than we could help, but it's no secret now and I thought you might like to jot down the facts in your case-book. Dr. James Ripley was always looked upon as an exceedingly lucky dog by all of the profession who knew him.

The widespread belief among the laity that hemorrhage at the time of the menopause is a normal condition, and that if left alone it will stop in the course of a few years, is most erroneous and fatal. On this altar of ignorance thousands of women sacrifice their lives every year. The case-book of any gynecologist will testify to the truth of this statement.

So far, in his high place above his fellow-students, he seemed set beyond the possibility of any scandal; but his mind was made up he was determined to fulfil the sphere of his offence. He had to propose, as an amendment to the next subject in the case-book, "Whether capital punishment be consistent with God's will or man's policy?"

"But you would be gone all the I mean your aunts might need you, don't you think?" "No, indeed! Aunt Phoebe is better I gave her the drops, and Aunt Vesta is bathing her now with the lotion I can take the afternoon perfectly well. Your case-book? this one? no, truly, Doctor Strong, it will be a pleasure, a real pleasure." "You're awfully good!" said Geoffrey, ruefully.

"A woman, sir; not a lady. On foot poorly dressed. She's been here before, and Dr. Lowry has visited the case twice. No. 19 Bellringer Street. Perhaps you will find him in the case-book, sir." I went in to consult the case-book. Half a dozen words contained the diagnosis. It was the same disease, in an incipient form, of which my poor mother died.

Of course I shall practise in my own country, but I can't quite see the opening yet." Thénard, with his case-book and a bundle of papers under his arm, stood for a moment in thought. Then he suddenly raised his chin. "How would you like to go on a big-game shooting expedition to the Congo?" "Ask a child would it like pie," said the American, speaking in English.

Holmes turned to his desk and, unlocking it, drew out a small case-book, which he consulted. "Farintosh," said he. "Ah yes, I recall the case; it was concerned with an opal tiara. I think it was before your time, Watson. I can only say, madam, that I shall be happy to devote the same care to your case as I did to that of your friend.

He transcribed from his case-book to a sheet of paper the most prominent, unusual, and persistent symptoms. They were: 1. Weeps much, and cannot bear to be left alone. Fears she will die. Great difficulty in breathing; worse from exertion and after coughing. Dry, teasing cough, more or less day and night.

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