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Prognostic Significance op Moderate Cardiac Hypertro- phy AND Dilatation. — Dr. Charles Sheard {Cayiadian Practi- tioner) says : 1. A diseased valve may be restored to functional activity and leave no ill effects. 2. The diseases of the heart most liable to cause sudden death are, aortic regurgitation and fatty 312 CURRENT NOTES. disease. 3. That in aortic stenosis the patient has generally the longest lease of life given with any valvular disease, and may live for years after moderate hypertro...phy exists. 4. That aortic ob- struction and aortic regurgitation, when associated, is the most grave of all cardiac lesions. 5. Lesions of the mitral valve, both obstructive and regurgitant, are slow in causing death. 6. Simple irregularities in the heart's beat may be classed with functional dis- orders as not showing liability to organic disease. — Lancet- Clinic. Caffeine. — Drs. See and Lapicque have made some valuable re- searches on the action of caffeine, the results being published in the Bulletin de rAcadeniie de Medecine.
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