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It appears to us not at all improbable that the so-called psychoneuroses of which fatigue, nervousness, irritability and tachycardia play such an important part might also be explained in the same way. These constitute a group of sequelæ which were frequently recognized after previous epidemics, and which are again coming to the foreground.
We are of the opinion, on account of the apparent absence of any specific pathology of the gastro-intestinal tract and its appendages during the attack of influenza, that the sequelæ referred to the digestive system are largely due to exacerbations of previous physiological disturbances or pathological processes. The patient with a previous peptic ulcer has a recurrence of his ulcer. The patient with an infection of the biliary tract has an acute exacerbation, or may have an attack of biliary colic. In fact, there seem to have been many more cases of this kind since the epidemic than before, and most of the patients date the time of the onset from a period soon after recovering from influenza.