1934-02-28-sr-p7-reinking-hospitilized-for-blood-poisoning

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February 28, 1934 Spokesman-Review Page 7:

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BLOOD POISONING DEFEATED


Dr. E. D. Reinking, Reardan Surgeon, Cut Finger in Operation.


Dr. E. D, Reinking, Reardan surgeon, who has been a patient in St. Luke's hospital, suffering from a serious case of blood poisoning, returned to his home Monday on the way to complete recovery, He was under the care of Dr. J. G. Matthews.

The Reardan surgeon cut the index finger of his right hand about three weeks ago while performing an operation in Reardan, At the time it was not considered serious. A few days later blood poisoning set in, He entered St. Luke's hospital, where he was under treatment until Saturday. For a time it was feared he might lose his right arm to save his life. Over the week-end he was the house guest of local friends, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Wieder, W2408 Dalton.