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Omissions Between or at the Start of Paragraphs.
Cheryl Iverson
in AMA Manual of Style: A Guide for Authors and Editors (11th ed.)
With material in which several paragraphs are being quoted and omissions of full paragraphs occur, a period and ellipses at the end of the paragraph preceding the omitted material are sufficient to indicate this omission. Indeed, it is no more than the just desert of Dr Theodore Schott and his late brother to attribute to them the credit of having introduced and elaborated a method capable of restoring most cases of heart disease to a state of complete compensation, after the failure of other means, such as digitalis. . . ....View:
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