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  Vol. 213 No. 11, September 14, 1970 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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The Loch Ness Monster

Report of a Case Without Review of the Literature

G. G. Liddle, MD

JAMA. 1970;213(11):1884-1885.

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Traveling southward from Dornoch, and branching off the coastal road toward Drumnadrochit, a turnout just beyond Castle Urquhart (Figure) offered a pleasant rest on the northern bank of Loch Ness. Having settled down to noon-day cheese, bread, and wine, a sibilant voice exclaimed, "Ahem!" a word rarely heard today even in Scotland. Unable to locate another person on the bank, I returned to my cheese only to see a large head regarding me from the Loch. It had cerulean blue irides estimated at 360 cm in diameter, and small fiery orange pupils. Below these magnificent orbs was a broad set of smiling lips of gentle and friendly mien, rather frog-like. Its nostrils reminded one of a hippopotamus, but the bewhiskered chin was of Chinese style.

"Ahem," I rejoined, not so much in awe or apprehension as in respect.

"You seem to be a likely bloke," said the lips. "I hope . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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