Word: bladdered
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...among young anemic women, chronic ulcer in men. Especially prone to the ailment are housemaids and shoemakers. Ulcers may occur after a blow in the region of the stomach. Anemia predisposes, especially in women. The disease may be found in connection with diseases of the heart, arteries, liver, gall-bladder and appendix. The present tendency is to charge infections, especially of the teeth and tonsils, as the probable cause of stomach ulcers. A deeper-laid cause is, according to Dr. Cushing's suggestion, emotional stress, worry, overwork arising from the contingencies of life. These derange the tweenbrain. The tweenbrain deranges...
Last week Dr. Müller's last hours ebbed away in complete coma. He died after a gall-bladder operation at Berlin, aged 54. So fast have German Cabinets fallen since the War that Dr. Müller's short total period of two years as Chancellor stands as the second longest record...
Died. Herman Müller, 54, twice (1920, 1928) Chancellor of the German Republic, a signer of the Treaty of Versailles;. after a gall-bladder operation; in Berlin...
...these six political casualties add the cystitis (bladder trouble) which has put Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Snowden on his back indefinitely...
...bacterial invasion of the bladder," it was announced, "is due to influenza germs." Sir John Thomson-Walker, the Harley Street expert who was called in, said that Mr. Snowden must remain abed for "some weeks...