Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1917 — Hospital Notes. [ARTICLE]
Hospital Notes.
Lon Butcher, of Remington, entered the hospital Wednesday. Mrs. Leonard Rhoades was operated upon by Dr. John Clark, of Hahneman hospital, Chicago, assisted by local physicians Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ed Ranton, Sr., has made a nice recovery and was taken to the home of her son just north of town. Mr. Henry Pierson continues to improve. Mrs. Vern Robinson was able to return to her home today. Mrs. William CoOVer, of Remington, is spending a few days with her broth, er, Jesse Allman, of this city, She had a tonsil operation the early part of the week at the hospital. . , • Miss Moore, of Wesley hospital, ; s the special nurse on the Mrs. Leonard Rhoades case. Mrs. Fred Markin, of Moody, will be able to leave in a few days. •Baby and Mrs. Somers are doing fine. This lad has the distinction of being the first child bom m the hospital. , , There are thirteen patients m the hospital today. All rooms are occupied and only two ward beds are vaChauncey Wood left the hospital Wednesday. ; , Mrs. Calvin Cain entered the hospital today and will be operated upon this afternoon.
