Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 195, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1917 — Today’s Hospital Notes. [ARTICLE]

Today’s Hospital Notes.

John Nicholson, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Osa Nicholson, who live on the Edward P. Honan farm in Baridey township, is very critically ill of brain fever. It is thought that he cannot survive. . Mis. Middelkamp continues to improve. Mrs. Morlan was able to return to her home. Everett Marlin is recovering from his severe attack of typhoid fever. Young Garvin is doing nicely. His operation for appendicitis was a very dangerous one on account of the ruptured condition of the appendix. The Twidell baby is now so improved that its recovery seems certain. Mrs. Wcikstrom and baby are doing nicely. The baby is a fine big boy. William Babcock, of near Goodland, came to Rensselaer today and with John Robinson took his father, Frank Babcock, to Longcliff for treatment. Mr. Babcock has suffered for a number of years and has received treatment at private sanitariums without receiving much benefit.