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[128] Clarke, E., in The Operative Treatment of Intestinal Stasis, p. 246, London.

[129] Vide Saundby, Old Age, its Care and Treatment, pp. 5, 28, London, 1913.

[130] Pearson, K., Arch. Middlesex Hosp., 1902, ii. 127.

[131] Lazarus-Barlow, W. S., Ibid., 1905, v. 43.

[132] On analysis of the Registrar-General’s returns for England and Wales (1901–1909) C. Singer (Quart. Journ. Med., Oxford, 1911–12, v. 33), found that the incidence curves of carcinoma of the lip, face, and breast were exceptional in rising up to the highest age recorded (90).

[133] Laurent, O., Bull. Acad. de méd., Paris, 1919, lxxxi. 835.

[134] Gilford, H., The Disorders of Post-natal Growth and Development, 1911, London; and Brit. Med. Journ., 1913, ii. 1617.