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Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine

CHAPTER VIII
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He had lost nearly all his teeth and his beard and hair were white.

He was accustomed to eat a little cake the Hungarians call kalatschen, with which he drank milk.

After each repast he took a glass of eau-de-vie.

His son was living at ninety-seven and his descendants to the fifth generation embellished his old age.

Shortly before his death Count Wallis had his portrait painted.


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