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Andrew Neil Macleod

“A common misconception is that leprosy causes the body to decay, but that is most emphatically not the case. Leprosy kills the nerve endings, rendering the sufferer insensible. These sores, lesions and missing extremities are a result of repeated injuries, or infections caused by unnoticed wounds; much in the same way an opium addict might chew off his own tongue or burn himself by sitting too close to the fire.”

Andrew Neil Macleod, The Fall of the House of Thomas Weir
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The Fall of the House of Thomas Weir (The Casebook of Johnson and Boswell, #1) The Fall of the House of Thomas Weir by Andrew Neil Macleod
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