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" His taste was extremely delicate, and he showed a great predilection for some kinds of food, whilst there were others of which he never partook. He had on no occasion tasted butter, cheese, or any of the pulpy fruits ; but he was fond of milk, plain-dressed... "
The New-York Medical Magazine - Σελίδα 199
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