Publication information |
Source: Manila Times Source type: newspaper Document type: article Document title: “Favorable Bulletins from Washington” Author(s): anonymous City of publication: Manila, Philippines Date of publication: 12 September 1901 Volume number: 2 Issue number: 151 Pagination: 1 |
Citation |
“Favorable Bulletins from Washington.” Manila Times 12 Sept. 1901 v2n151: p. 1. |
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Keywords |
William McKinley (medical condition); William McKinley (recovery); William McKinley (official bulletins); telegrams. |
Named persons |
Clarence R. Edwards; William McKinley; William Howard Taft. |
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Favorable Bulletins from Washington
Condition of the President Eminently Satisfactory to the Physicians—
Passed a Most Comfortable Night.
A Speedy Recovery Is Expected Should No Complications Arise.
Cablegrams received by Governor Taft giving the
contents of the bulletins hourly issued by the physicians in attendance on President
McKinley are most encouraging and give the greatest hope of the President’s
speedy recovery. The pulse remains within the normal range and every condition
is so favorable that a quick recovery is looked for should no complications
set in.
The telegrams received by Governor Taft last night
are as follows:—
Washington, Sept. 10, 9.15 p.m.
T
,
Manila.
Bulletin, Tuesday, 5 a.m.—President passed night most comfortably since attempt on his life.
Tuesday, 9 a.m.—Condition eminently satisfactory to physicians. Should no complications arise speedy recovery expected. Pulse 104, temperature by mouth 99.08, respiration 26.E
.Washington, Sept. 10, 10.40 p.m.
T
,
Manila.
Bulletin, Tuesday, 3 p.m.—There has been no change since 9 a.m. Favorable bulletin; pulse 110, temperature 100, respiration 28.E
.
The following cable to the T
was received at noon today:—“President McKinley’s condition shows continued improvement, although all danger is not passed.”