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Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine

CHAPTER IX
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Ben Jonson could repeat all that he had written and whole books he had read.

Themistocles could call by name the 20,000 citizens of Athens.

Cyrus is said to have known the name of every soldier in his army.

Hortensius, a great Roman orator, and Seneca had also great memories.

Niebuhr, the Danish historian, was remarkable for his acuteness of memory.


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