Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1918 — CRAWFORDSVILLE FARMER HAS HICCOUGHED FOR 7 DAYS [ARTICLE]
CRAWFORDSVILLE FARMER HAS HICCOUGHED FOR 7 DAYS
William Foley, living'northwest of Crawfordsville, is in a critical condition from an attack of hiccoups, which started seven days ago when Mr. Foley was shoveling snow at his home. He is a brother of Michael E. Foley, an Indianapolis attorney, who is at his bedside, and also of A. N. Foley, an attorney of Crawfordsville. Dr. Charles N. Neu, a nerve specialist of Indianapolis, was called’ in the case. Mr. Foley has been unable to eat or drink water successfully for four days and doctors state that his robust constitution is the only thing that hat enabled him to withstand the violen: attack tins long.
