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One of the most famous medical prescriptions in English literature was the one given to Jerome K Jerome at the beginning of Three Men in a Boat .
The author (and narrator) had gone to the British Museum to look up the treatment of a slight ailment-hay fever, as he recalls. Unfortunately he started flicking through the pages of the medical textbook and soon grew alarmed, for he seemed to have practically every symptom of every disease (except housemaid's knee).
He explained his plight to his friend and doctor, who examined him and handed him a prescription that the author duly took to the chemist's. The chemist looked at it and said that he could not fill it. The reason was in the nature of the prescription:
"1 lb beefsteak, with
1 pt bitter beer every 6...