The Illustrious Life of William Mckinley : Our Martyred President

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The relapse may have been caused by either of two things — ^pain caused by the failure of the stomach to act or as a result of pressure of gas. So far as we in this city can judge the Presi- dent had the best of care." "The President's pulse was rapid enough all of the time to cause TWO OF OUR PRESIDENTIAL TRAGEDIES. 325 alarm," said Dr. Christian Fenger, "and such a sinking spell as he suffered was not to be considered probable. So far as the sinking spell is concerned, there seemed to be no d...irect cause for it. The desire of the patient to smoke a cigar was a splendid sign, but it could not, with safety, have been given him, for the effect of smoke on a convalescent is uncertain and may, in weakening the heart, do great harm." Dr. D. W. Graham was not surprised by thie relapse. "A gunshot through the stomach is next in danger to one through the head," he said.
"Such wounds always are critical. The sinking spell was not to be wondered at, for the case was grave from the first His pulse was 146 the first day — a dangisrous sign — and while it has been as lo^v as 115, usually ran about 120.


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