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PROGRESS OF QUINS

(N.Z.P. A.-Reuter—Copyright) MEXICO CITY, Feb. 8.

The four survivors of the Ortiz quintuplets born last Thursday were reported to be progressing satisfactorily. Dr. Luis R. Velasco Candano, director of the Pediatric Hospital of the National Medical Centre, said the four girls were taking the special food prepared for them. The youngest of the four surviving Harris quintuplets in New York died yesterday of pneumonia. The remaining three babies were in “good condition,” doctors said.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31291, 10 February 1967, Page 2

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PROGRESS OF QUINS Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31291, 10 February 1967, Page 2

PROGRESS OF QUINS Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31291, 10 February 1967, Page 2

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