A bulletin issued by the physicians attending Louis Marshall, who was operated on here last week indicated that the patient’s condition has become worse. The statement, issued by Drs. Clairmont, Libman and Loeffler, declared that the condition of the lungs is improving, but complications have set in in the pancreas, causing general weakness. The situation was said to be serious.
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