Rabies: Brain Hemorrhages

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A brain hemorrhage is a medical condition in which a blood vessel located in the brain bursts and produces internal bleeding. This condition is fatal if not caught and treated soon. Nearly half of people with a brain bleed die within two days, and only 12% of people are recover within one month.
While examining Edgar his doctor noted that he had strange lesions on his brain, These lesions could have possibly been ruptured blood cells. One sign of brain hemorrhaging is strokes; one outcome of strokes could be a loss of memory. This would explain why Edgar had difficulty remembering his week.
Doctor J. E. Snodgrass was one of two doctors who cared for Edgar; Snodgrass was convinced that Edgar had died from alcohol. Edgar was known

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