Dr. Duncan
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Dr. Duncan has 14 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 4 references.
Mostly:broke collar bone(1), recovery positive(1), intends to attend(1)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Broke Collar Bone | Horse Fall | [1] |
| Recovery Positive | progressing favourably | [1] |
| Intends to Attend | P C Close | [2] |
| Responded to | P C Close Injury | [2] |
| Started From | St George | [2] |
| Travelled to Attend | Drysdale Ponds | [2] |
| Prompt Travel | Broken Ankle | [2] |
| To Attend | Mr P C Close | [2] |
| Response to | Mr P C Close Injury | [2] |
| Destination | Drysdale Ponds | [2] |
| Treated Child Successfully | null | [3] |
| Rdf:type | Person | [4] |
| Recommended Use of | Lactucarium | [4] |
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References (4)
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doc:agent/tmpaymsp8cu_seven-sisters-of-sleep_158/5afe1a95-ff16-4e4f-8959-5552aead8d22Show excerpt
is it yields a snow white crystalline substance called lactucin , which is narcotic in its effects. Dr. Duncan recommended the use of lactucarium as a substitute for opium, the anodyne properties of which it possesses, without being followe…
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