Abstract
Summary 1. An epidemic of acute duodenitis with and without jaundice occurred during the fall and winter months of 1937–38. 2. The outstanding symptoms were abdominal pain, vomiting, headache, vertigo, and jaundice. 3. Forty cases eventually developed jaundice. 4. Thirty-six cases did not show definite jaundice. 5. The disease was self-limited, usually lasting two to four weeks.
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