Publication information |
Source: Clinical Reporter Source type: journal Document type: news column Document title: “Notes” Author(s): anonymous Date of publication: November 1901 Volume number: 14 Issue number: 11 Pagination: 440-45 (excerpt below includes only page 444) |
Citation |
“Notes.” Clinical Reporter Nov. 1901 v14n11: pp. 440-45. |
Transcription |
excerpt |
Keywords |
Charles E. Walton (public addresses); McKinley assassination (personal response). |
Named persons |
William McKinley; Charles E. Walton. |
Notes |
The address referred to below occurred at the Hotel Aragon in Atlanta, GA, on 23 October 1901 as part of a Southern Homśopathic Medical Association meeting. |
Document |
Notes [excerpt]
The program was replete with good papers, practical and to the point and many of the essayists were present to read their papers and hold their own in summing up the discussions. Our friend, Dr. Charles E. Walton gave us the [sic] “The President’s Case”—in his forceful, earnest style, and his contributary [sic] remarks based on a visit he paid President McKinley at the White House when in Washington in June, 1900, cast valuable side lights on this famous case.