DEATH OF DR. IRIS FOX
—— o A RRILLIANT CAREER (By Slec'Hc. Tolefrn ph.—Copyright.) (Renter's Telegrams) LONDON. Jan. 21. Dr. Iris Fox died from blood poisoning, despite the nightlong vigil of the best ex perl*. She had a most brilliant career. She held live degrees and was also a Fellow of the Roval Society of .Medicine.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 23 January 1926, Page 7
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