DONE HER BIT
" A •woman ■who gives her blood to save the life of her husband is released from all financial obligations to his relatives,*' said Judge Slogan in rendering-a decisionagainst Mrs Theresa and in favor of her daughter-in-law. Mrs Bush sued her dfcughtei--in-law to recover £55, which she expended on the funeral of her son Joseph (says the San Francisco * Bulletin'). Tlie son suffered injuries in. an accident in November. 1917. An attempt to save his life wns made with a blood transfusion operation, when the wife gave a quart.of her blood, to no avail. The parents paid the ftineral expenses, and when Mrs Lovey Bush recovered £350 damages from the £'ou thorn Pacific they sued to recover the fnnernJ bill.
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Evening Star, Issue 17086, 3 July 1919, Page 8
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122DONE HER BIT Evening Star, Issue 17086, 3 July 1919, Page 8
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