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Source: American Veterinary Review
Source type: journal
Document type: editorial
Document title: none
Author(s): anonymous
Date of publication: November 1901
Volume number: 25
Issue number: 8
Pagination: 623

 
Citation
[untitled]. American Veterinary Review Nov. 1901 v25n8: p. 623.
 
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William McKinley (medical care: personal response).
 
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     WHILE no criticism will be forthcoming from the veterinary profession upon the marked discrepancies between the ante- and post-mortem statements of the injuries caused by the assassin’s bullet as it ploughed through the body of our beloved President, as well as the prognoses which the bulletins uttered up to a day or two prior to death, we cannot help thinking how the veterinarian would have been treated by the press had he similarly erred in a case of national moment.

 

 


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