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study. Our second patient was a 22- year-old male whose illness had first been recognized 4-5 years before. By the time I saw him his blood pressure was elevated and uremia was already present; crossed out: although like Betty, he had marked edema. His course showed a few crossed out: variations over ^'differences from' Betty's, but was even more brilliant than hers in that both uremia and hypertension subsided. Before long we crossed out: were ^'had consistent' data from six or eight cases representing various phases of nephritis, -- enough for the preliminary reports required by Dr. Mote for the first conference on ACTH, to be held in October of 1949.
In its ^'esoteric' stages, nothing could be
more fascinating than a novelty in medical thought even the smallest chips knocked from the mountainous flank of unattained fact over written: truth. Here the first formal intimation is given at some appropriate meeting ^ 'usually in Atlantic City' -- and the pack is off ^'down the boardwalk' in full cry! The crossed out: rare and refined joys of the mind in solitude promptly deteriorate under the risks and