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Identifier: buffalomedicaljo4119unse (find matches)
Title: Buffalo medical journal
Year: 1902 (1900s)
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Subjects: Medicine
Publisher: Buffalo, N.Y. : (s.n.)
Contributing Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Historical Medical Library
Digitizing Sponsor: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the National Endowment for the Humanities

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901, by The J. N. Matthews Company. without drainage. At ten minutes of seven the anesthetic wasstopped and the bandages applied. At this time the pulse was122 and the respiration 32. The President during the operationhad been given 1-30 of strychnin and 25 min. of brandy hypo-dermatically. It was decided after consultation to remove thepatient to the residence of Mr. John G. Milburn and a full equip-ment consisting of bed, bedding and sick room appliances wassent to the house in charge of Miss Sinnnons and Miss I)arnes,who were to take care of the President during tlie hrst night. He DETAILS OF PRESIDENT MC KINLEYS CASE. 2«5 was placed in the ambulance and in charg^e of Dr. Park and Dr.Wasdin was moved to his destination. ANXIETY AND HOPE. Then came the anxious period of waiting-. Bulletins wereissued by the Presidents physicians at frequent intervals. Theyare published as a part of this article and tell the professionalstory of the seven days in terse^ manner. Once or twice will be
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p. M. RIXEY. GEO. B. CORTELYOU. From a photograph by Clinedinst, From a photograph by Frances 15. Washington. Johnston.From The Illustrated Buffalo Express, copyrighted. 1901, by The J. N. Matthews Company. noticed an exultant tone as the condition of the patient improved.There appeared to be no dangler until Thursday nig^ht. Dr.McBurney, of New York, an eminent surg-eon, had arrived onSunday, and declared the patient would be at his desk inWashingfton within six weeks. Throughout the land thereswelled a feelingf of intense relief and g^ratitude that the life ofthis good man was to be spared. The surgfeons came and wentwith lig^ht steps; they smiled with the confidence the conditionsseemed to warrant. Newspapermen, who read events in the SPECIAL CONTRIBUTIONS. eyes of men, heralded the approaching^ recovery of the Presidentto all the world in positive words; therefore Theodore Roosevelt,Vice-president of the United States, received from the surg-eonsthe assurances that all was well an

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