THE CROWN PRINCE.
THE DOCTORS AGREE. DB. MoKENZIE’S TREATMENT TO BE FOLLOWED. Berlin, Nov. 15. The Specialists concur with Dr McKenzie that it will be best to have a piece of the growth in the Crown Prince’s" throat examined by Professor Virchow before forming any/further operation. Later. The family of the Grown Prince regard his case as hopeless, but the Emperor is not willing to press that any radical operation should be performed. Specialists, however, think that the Prince may possibly live five years. [Budolf Virchow, pathologist and publicist, was born in 1821. He was a pupil of the great physiologist, Johann Muller. The political commotions of 1848 dragged him into the revolutionary vortex. In 1863 he took the lead in carrying the address in which the Ministry were accused ot having violated the constitution. Such was the energy of his opposition, that in 1865 he was challenged to a duel by Prince Bismarok. In 1878 he retired from Parliamentary lite in order to devote himself exclusively to science,]
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 68, 17 November 1887, Page 2
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169THE CROWN PRINCE. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 68, 17 November 1887, Page 2
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