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But Bright's disease is not a satisfying diagnosis. Between excess of generalization and impracticable specificity there should be some compromise.
The Turf Correspondent Develops Bright's Disease and Dies in a Few Hours. Share full article. Aug. 4, 1893. Credit... The New York Times Archives.
SING SING, Oct 14, 1863. Dr. Brandreth: MY DEAR SIR: I was taken sick two years ago with a most severe pain in my right arm and elbow. Dr. A.K. Hoffman, of this place, pronounced it neuralgia.
The causes: heart disease, apoplexy, Bright’s disease, high blood pressure. Dr. Sadler grouped these conditions under the title “Americanitis”—resultant from “the hurry, ...