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at the big lab table, crossed out: and ^'studying the records' talking and drinking coffee and the technicians hung over our shoulders marveling at how the pieces of the puzzle could be made to fit together. It was a beautiful occasion.
The next observations would show how lasting
the remission would turn out to be and if a relapse were to follow, how it would come about. In the meantime, the value of the study already performed would have to remain presumptive until its reproducibility crossed out: were ^'could be' demonstrated., and other patients would have to be similarly studied before any conclusions could be reached. But we were all aware that the reversal of a disease process as crossed out: all embracing ^'complex' as nephritis could hardly come about through some fluke and we did not doubt that the experiment would give parallel results if performed upon other patients.
Not many weeks later a patient with
more advanced nephritis was referred to me and we set up the same type of experimental