EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 14, 1881. 8.30 A. M. The President has passed a comfortable night, and continues to do well. Pulse, 90; temperature, 99.8°; respiration,
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President Garfield’s Condition: July 13, 1881, 7:00 PM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 13, 1881. 7.00 P. M. The President has had less fever this afternoon than either yesterday or the day before. He continues
President Garfield’s Condition: July 13, 1881, 1:00 PM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 13, 1881. 1.00 P. M. The President’s condition continues favorable. Pulse, 94; temperature, 100.6°; respiration, 22. D. W. BLISS, J. K. BARNES,
President Garfield’s Condition: July 13, 1881, 8:30 AM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 13, 1881. 8.30 A. M. The President is doing well this morning. Pulse, 90; temperature, 98.5°; respiration, 20. His gradual progress towards
President Garfield’s Condition: July 12, 1881, 7:00 PM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 12, 1881. 7.00 P. M. The President has passed a more comfortable day than yesterday. Pulse 104; temperature, 102.4°; respiration, 24. D.
President Garfield’s Condition: July 12, 1881, 1:00 PM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 12, 1881. 1.00 P. M. The President is passing a comfortable day. Pulse, 100; temperature 100.8°; respiration, 24. D. W. BLISS, J.
President Garfield’s Condition: July 12, 1881, 8:00 AM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 12, 1881. 8.00 A. M. The President is comfortable this morning. The rise of temperature noted in last evening’s bulletin began to
President Garfield’s Condition: July 11, 1881, 7:00 PM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 11, 1881. 7.00 P. M. The President has had rather more fever this afternoon; in other respects his condition is unchanged. Pulse,
President Garfield’s Condition: July 11, 1881, 1:00 PM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 11, 1881. 1.00 P. M. The favorable progress of the President’s case continues. Pulse, 106; temperature, 99.8°; respiration, 24. D. W. BLISS,
President Garfield’s Condition: July 11, 1881, 8:00 AM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 11, 1881. 8.00 A. M. The President has passed a comfortable night, and his condition shows an improvement over that of yesterday.