Line 3.0.0 not slept and not even closed his eyes since

Line 3.0.1 he was wounded by a Russian bullet on the

Line 3.0.2 Eastern Front in 1915. After being wound-

Line 3.0.3 ed, he recovered consciousness in a Lem-

Line 3.0.4 berg hospital, where he was transported

Line 3.0.5 to Budapest. From the moment when he

Line 3.0.6 opened his eyes in Lemberg he has not

Line 3.0.7 slept; nor, indeed, has he had the slightest

Line 3.0.8 desire to do so. The best brain and nerve

Line 3.0.9 specialists in Budapest have been unable

Line 3.0.10 to trace from X-ray examinations any ab-

Line 3.0.11 normality. Dr. Frey, a noted University

Line 3.0.12 professor, who has been watching the case

Line 3.0.13 for years, admits that he is baffled. Curious-

Line 3.0.14 ly, apart from an occasional headache,

Line 3.0.15 Kern has not suffered and has not gone to

Line 3.0.16 bed for years. His work has not revealed

Line 3.0.17 the slightest signs of deterioration. At first

Line 3.0.18 he tried to sleep, but hours of wakefulness

Line 3.0.19 lying in bed exhausted him more than