Charles Desmarais Gardette was born in Philadelphia in 1830 to an aristocratic family and received his M.D.
A few men talk to the head doctor at a retreat for patients suffering from monomania. One patient in particular becomes the head of curiousity, and is revealed to suffer from the continuous thought that he may be going crazy.
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Charles Desmarais Gardette was born in Philadelphia in 1830 to an aristocratic family and received his M.D.
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