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Mitchell operation see under operation.
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Mitchell's d. erythromelalgia.
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Mitchell's disease erythromelalgia.
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Mitchell b. Philadelphia, Feb. 15, 1829, d. Jan. 4, 1914, gained respect as both a physician and a writer. A specialist in nervous disorders, he evolved a rest cure that became a standard method for treating nervous breakdowns. He wrote historical fiction, notably Roland Blake,(1886) and Hugh Wynne,(1897)some poetry, and a biography (1904) of the young George Washington.
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Mitchell Captain of the SS Conestoga on its voyage to Terra Nova. Mitchell had sent a few transmissions to Earth after an asteroid struck the planet, but the message never made it due to the radioactive clouds in the air. ("Terra Nova" [ENT]).
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