THE CROWN PRINCE.
A NEW SPECIALIST SUMMONED. HIS REPORT. OPINIONS OF THE GERMAN DOCTORS. [PRESS association.] London, February 26. Professor Kussmaul, a Strasburg specialist, has been summoned to San Remo to visit the Crown Prince of Germany. San Remo, February 26'. Professor Kussmaul, the Strasburg specialist, arrived here to-day, and lias been in close attendance on the Crown Prince since the hour of his arrival. It is understood that he considers the Crown Prince to be in an extremely serious condition. The German doctors, with the assistance of the microscope, have discovered cancerous matter in the expectoration from the throat of the Crown Prince. San Remo, February 27. Professor Kussmaul, after examination, pronounces the lungs of the Crown Prince to be free from disease, though the general condition of the Prince's health is bad.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8988, 28 February 1888, Page 5
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