PRESIDENT'S ILLNESS.
MORE HOPEFUL BULLETIN.
CRISIS BELIEVED PASSED.
RESTFUL NIGHT PASSED.
By Tekeraph— v AiSfwSatfcn— Copyright. A. and N.Z. -'.SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 1. ' Although Mr. W. G. Harding's physicians' are reticent, it; is felt and hoped) the crisis is over. The physicians' admit that, although he is not out :." of danger, there is little likelihood of those dangerous symptoms recurring which threatened the President's life. The physicians issued a statement this morning that Mr. i'H.axding had ■._ a fairly comfortable 'nighty with considerable restful sleep. His temperature was 100, pulse 120, and respiration 40.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18468, 3 August 1923, Page 9
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