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Source: Philadelphia Inquirer
Source type: newspaper
Document type: article
Document title: “Dr. McBurney Says Danger Is Now Passed”
Author(s): McBurney, Charles
City of publication: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Date of publication: 11 September 1901
Volume number: 145
Issue number: 73
Pagination: 1

 
Citation
McBurney, Charles. “Dr. McBurney Says Danger Is Now Passed.” Philadelphia Inquirer 11 Sept. 1901 v145n73: p. 1.
 
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Keywords
William McKinley (medical condition); William McKinley (recovery: speculation).
 
Named persons
Charles McBurney; William McKinley.
 
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Dr. McBurney Says Danger Is Now Passed

 

WRITTEN BY REQUEST BY DR. MCBURNEY

BUFFALO, N. Y., Sept. 10.     

     The President’s condition to-night is all that could be asked for. Four days have now elapsed since the injury took place. His progress since the operation up to this point has been so uniformly good that one may fairly and honestly say that the serious danger which in any such case might occur may be considered as escaped.
     I see no reason to expect any important complications, and I fully believe that Mr. McKinley will entirely recover. It is true that possible disturbances might still arise, but I look for their occurrence after this time as improbable in the extreme. Nevertheless every possible care and attention will be continuously given to anticipate and avoid the most unexpected incidents.

 

 


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