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I would also like to thank Dr. Savely Yurkovsky for his help.
The Autoimmune Epidemic Donna Jackson Nakazawa 2008
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I would also like to thank Dr. Savely Yurkovsky for his help.
The Autoimmune Epidemic Donna Jackson Nakazawa 2008
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Pachucky, Savely Karshenboim and Ulrich Jentschura have provided essential theoretical support.
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COHEN: Nurse practitioner Ginger Savely was one of the first people to treat Morgellon's patients.
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Something wailed in the stove, in the chimney, outside the walls, and it seemed to Savely that the wailing was within him, in his ears.
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Savely wriggled his leg impatiently and moved closer to the wall.
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And Savely, thoroughly roused, ran up to the postman and tugged him by the sleeve.
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Suddenly there was a knock at the window, so loud and unusual that Savely turned pale and almost dropped backwards with fright.
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Savely looked distrustfully at his wife, put out his lips towards the lamp, but at once thought better of it and clasped his hands.
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Savely angrily puffed all the air out of his chest and turned abruptly to the wall.
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