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The Cammidge Reaction in the Urine—Dextrinuria
1914
Journal of the American Medical Association
cially he who is naturally emotional or neurotic, suffers from this overstimulation and depression for an indefinite time. The excitement and depression is quite different from that bred of a horse race or prize fight, in which our emotions undergo rapid change for only a short time, and yet we know that cases of collapse and even sudden death have occurred at such events. The ending of the present war may be far in the future, and the harrowing conditions of our fellow men meanwhile will
doi:10.1001/jama.1914.02570230073032
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