delirium tremens , OK, but can someone identify the part in brackets for me please?
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K If you google e poter, it brings the phrase up in ?Spanish texts Not in Chambers Dict. Liz
Update: check this Italian to English dictionary onlinepoter - Dizionario Inglese-Italiano WordReference.com LizLast edited by Liz from Lancs; 07-12-07, 18:48.Liz
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Liz I have googled all sorts of combos. I don't think it is a p more like an f? and looks like ic at the end? his R is very distinct in dilerium tremens above.
anyone read latin?Kat
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Kat: the p is how I was taught to do a p in "real writing". The last letter is definitely not an r. His r's are quite distinctive, again as I was taught to do them (early 1950's).
Looking at the medical definition of DTs is enough to make you take the pledge.Uncle John - Passed away March 2020
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Originally posted by Nana Anna View PostGoogling found e in Latin = From
So adding with Roger he died from Drink! :o
So...'from drink' qualifies the cause of death then. Not that the DT's would be from any other cause
You'd have thought he would have put 'from drink' if he wanted too clarify it . Just being a clever so and so then
Thanks everyone.Last edited by Katarzyna; 07-12-07, 20:54.Kat
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Yes, I suppose consideration could be the more likely explanation, Roger. Her parents had both died of liver disease 5 and 2 years previously and her daughter 10 years later of liver disease and heart failure. Comes with living and working in a pub all your life I suppose.Kat
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sorry didn't realise it was such a big book....... try this link....... page 73
Jean
The Retrospect of Medicine - Google Book SearchJean....the mist is starting to clear
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