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A MOTHER'S VIGIL

A Royal mother who helped doctors to save her son from an apparently incurable disease, recently arrived in London, almost worn-out' by her sickroom ordeal. She is ex-Queen Ena of Spain, who has nursed her eldest son, Count Covadonga, to a miraculous recovery from haemophilia—uncheckable bleeding—a disease that has beset the Bourbon Royal Family tor generations. The New York doctors, who, as a last resort, injected the Count with deadly snake venom, are responsible for the Count's cure. But they consider that very valuable was the devotion and encouragement of ex-Queen Ena, who sat long hours at the sick-bed,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 149, 21 December 1936, Page 16

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A MOTHER'S VIGIL Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 149, 21 December 1936, Page 16

A MOTHER'S VIGIL Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 149, 21 December 1936, Page 16