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Food-addiction, or food-drunkenness, is an old story in Hygienic literature. This is the first mention I have seen of it in regular medical literature. I fear to hope that its recognition spells progress.
Herbert M. Shelton
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Herbert M. Shelton
Age: 89 †
Born: 1895
Born: October 6
Died: 1985
Died: January 1
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