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Source: Philadelphia Medical Journal
Source type: journal
Document type: news column
Document title: “American News and Notes”
Author(s): anonymous
Date of publication: 14 September 1901
Volume number: 8
Issue number: 11
Pagination: 418-21 (excerpt below includes only page 420)

 
Citation
“American News and Notes.” Philadelphia Medical Journal 14 Sept. 1901 v8n11: pp. 418-21.
 
Transcription
excerpt
 
Keywords
William McKinley (medical condition); William McKinley (surgery); William McKinley (medical care: personal response).
 
Named persons
William McKinley.
 
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American News and Notes [excerpt]

 

MISCELLANY.

     PRESIDENT McKINLEY’S CONDITION. AT THE TIME OF GOING TO PRESS WE ARE DELIGHTED TO BE ABLE TO STATE THAT THE CONDITION OF THE PRESIDENT IS INDICATIVE OF HIS RECOVERY. THE SURGICAL ASPECT OF THE CASE CALLS FOR THE GREATEST PRAISE FOR THE PROMPTNESS AND EFFICIENCY WITH WHICH MODERN SURGICAL ART WAS PUT INTO PRACTICE. PROMINENT SURGEONS ARE ALMOST UNANIMOUS IN DECLARING THAT THE PROMPTNESS WITH WHICH THE ABDOMEN WAS OPENED, AND THE RIGID ASEPSIS WHICH WAS OBSERVED ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PRESIDENT’S CONVALESCENCE.

 

 


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