THE GERMAN CROWN PRINCE'S ILLNESS.
DOCTORS DIFFER, AND-
PROPOSAL TO CUT AWAY THE
LARNYX,
GLOOM IN GERMANY.
(SPECIAL.)
London, November 13.
(rkutek. )
Berlin, November 13th. The latest particulars concerning the state of the Crown Prince are of a most serioiis nature. Some of the physicians in attendance upon His Highness advise cutting away the whole of the larynx to enable them to reach the growth.
The gravest fears are consequently felfc throughout the empire which is plunged in deep gloom.
The Emperor has summoned Bismarck immediately to repair to this city
The specialists are not agreed as to the particular form which the operation on the Crown Prince shall assume. Br. Schroete 8 advises the removal of the whole of the patient's larynx; Dr Krause favours performing the operation of tracheotomy ; while Dr McKenzie is of the opinion that they should extract a piece of the growth. They are now awaiting the result of Professor Virchow's analysis.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 268, 14 November 1887, Page 5
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