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... s night, but the cause of his coma had yet to be found.
There was no choice, medical care in the 19th century was only so advanced. Without the aid of instruments for diagnostic testing, doctors could only make judgments based on past experience.
If it had been an ordinary person, with only one doctor in attendance, there would have been fewer worries; one could simply rely on God’s blessing.
If the guess was right, the appropriate medicine would be given; if wrong, one c ...
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