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NOTES OF A CASE OF ASSUMED AMAUROSIS
1873
The Lancet
42 of man and cobra, more rare, I should say, than aggressive snakes. Had the snake been there before the man entered the latrine it is only natural to suppose he would have seen it, and judiciously bolted. And, above all, we have the man's own statement, and there is no reason why he should not be believed.
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