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Ba'ltmasor Syndrome was a disease suffered by some Klingons. Typically, Ba'ltmasor Syndrome required the sufferer to take regular injections, at least once a week. (TNG episode: "The Drumhead")

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  • Ba'ltmasor Syndrome was a disease suffered by some Klingons. Typically, Ba'ltmasor Syndrome required the sufferer to take regular injections, at least once a week. (TNG episode: "The Drumhead")
  • Ba'ltmasor Syndrome was a disease which required injections once a week. Klingon exobiologist J'Dan suffered from this disease. When he was stationed aboard the USS Enterprise-D in 2367, he would regularly come to sickbay to get his injections, which were administered on at least two occasions by Crewman Simon Tarses. (TNG: "The Drumhead" )
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  • Ba'ltmasor Syndrome was a disease suffered by some Klingons. Typically, Ba'ltmasor Syndrome required the sufferer to take regular injections, at least once a week. (TNG episode: "The Drumhead")
  • Ba'ltmasor Syndrome was a disease which required injections once a week. Klingon exobiologist J'Dan suffered from this disease. When he was stationed aboard the USS Enterprise-D in 2367, he would regularly come to sickbay to get his injections, which were administered on at least two occasions by Crewman Simon Tarses. (TNG: "The Drumhead" )
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