Ulcerative Endocarditis of the Tricuspid Valve. Extensive Fibrinous Deposits
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E. P., set. 23, single woman, worker in a stay factory, was admitted to the Bristol Infirmary, January 10th, 1883, coniplaining of rheumatic pains and weakness. Previous History. Remembered having no previous illnesses. Five months ago, after having got wet several times in going to work and then sitting in her damp clothes, she suffered from pains and swelling in her hands, elbows and shoulders, and was hardly able to walk to her
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