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Lyme disease was recognized in Lyme Connecticut in 1975. Very likely there were sufferers in 19th century England, but what’s the evidence in this case? — Preceding
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Agreed, and there's no mention of it in either of the two cited references. It's not a bad fit for the vague description of symptoms they give, but neither are a dozen other things. Removed it.
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Lyme disease was recognized in Lyme Connecticut in 1975. Very likely there were sufferers in 19th century England, but what’s the evidence in this case? — Preceding
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Agreed, and there's no mention of it in either of the two cited references. It's not a bad fit for the vague description of symptoms they give, but neither are a dozen other things. Removed it.
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