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Short Tales of Serendipity, Curiosities, Medical Trivia, Authorship, and Speculation

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This chapter is a potpourri of stories that touch on various aspects of medicine. Faced with the task of ordering them somehow, I have arranged them under five categories: serendipity, telling about some fortuitous advances in medicine; curiosities, describing a selection of fascinating clinical phenomena; trivia, telling some short stories about diseases, remedies, and persons; authorship, recording some little-known facts about medical reference books; and speculation, offering some theories about how disease just might possibly have influenced the world as we know it today.

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Taylor, R.B. (2008). Short Tales of Serendipity, Curiosities, Medical Trivia, Authorship, and Speculation. In: White Coat Tales. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-73080-6_10

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