Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 296, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1916 — LOOK OUT FOR IT HERE. [ARTICLE]
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Morbus Sabbaticus is a disease :'n which somptoms vary, but it never interferes with the appetite. It never lasts more ithan twenty-four hours. No physician is ever called. It is becoming very prevalent, and is destroying thousands every year. It always proves fatal in the end—-to the soul. Beware of it. The attack comes suddenly on Sunday morning; no symptoms are felt on Saturday night; the patients well; eats a hearty breakfast but about church time the attack comes on and continues until services are over for, the morning. Then the patient feels easy, and eats a hearty dinner. In the afternoon he is able to talk and take a walk; he eats a hearty supper, but about church time he has another s attack and stays at home. He retires early, sleeps well and wakes up Monday morning refreshed and able to go to work, and does not have any symptoms of the disease until the following Sunday.
