Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 241, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1915 — George W. Healey Has Mild Case of Smallpox at Bloomington. [ARTICLE]
George W. Healey Has Mild Case of Smallpox at Bloomington.
George W. Healey, son of Editor Healey, is in the detention hospital of the state university with a mild case of smallpox. Information from Dr. C. E. Harris, who is attending* him, says that the case is very mild and there is no occasion for alarm. He has been at the school for three weeks and the week before he left home his little brother had what the doctors pronounced chickenpox. Since then one other case of the same trouble has developed in the editor’s family. It, too, is very mild, in fact, the eruption is scarcely as pronounced as it usually is in chickenpox.
