<p>reading a medical book from 1947 and it&#39;s taking more cognitive effort to decipher the flowery euphemistic language of the time than it is to decipher the medical jargon.</p><p>&quot;avoided a flat-footed diagnosis&quot; = listed several possible causes.</p><p>&quot;an admission of intemperance&quot; = the patient had a drinking problem.</p><p>&quot;can seldom be repulsed by specific medication&quot; = we don&#39;t have any good meds for this.</p><p>&quot;he focused upon alleviation of the manifest particulars&quot; = he treated the symptoms, not the cause.</p>
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