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CURE CLAIMED

CLEVELAND, June 2. Joseph lvrchmar, first man to undergo an operation on the heart for relief of angina pectoris left Lakeside Hospital to-day, apparently cured. Krchmar was brought to the hospital early in February, after a series of severe heart attacks. Most important, because it indicated angina pectoris in its last stages, was the fact that Krchmar had premonitions of death, causing a fear so strong that it virtually paralyzed his muscles and inhibited the slightest movement. To-day he was happy and smiling. There was nothing in his appearaiue to indicate that he had been at death's door.

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Bibliographic details

Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18760, 17 July 1935, Page 14

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CURE CLAIMED Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18760, 17 July 1935, Page 14

CURE CLAIMED Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18760, 17 July 1935, Page 14