Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1885 — Sitting Bull’s Health. [ARTICLE]
Sitting Bull’s Health.
“Sitting Bull made himself sick eating canned peaches,” read young Busthead in the literary department of the Blowtown Bagpipe “Why. I thought the old scoundrel was dead long ago,” said his mother. “Don’t the Government intend to hang the old reprobate?" “No, mother, I guess not; but if canned peaches and two doctors don’t kill him, it is no use for the Government to try to choke him to death with a rope.” —Newman Independent Dr. B. W. Bichabdson, an English physician of eminence, declares that the merital phenomena of typhoid fever are full of suggestions, and that typhus is marked by short, delirious dreams, remittent fevers by long, dolorous and painful dreams, and scarlet fever by realistic dreams.
