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Story April 28, 1936

The Key West Citizen

Key West, Monroe County, Florida

What is this article about?

Fred Eberhardt, custodian at Fort Jefferson National Monument, returned from Miami after undergoing a throat operation at Victoria Hospital last Friday, performed by Drs. B. L. Whitten and M. P. DeBoe. He is recovering but unable to speak due to stitches.

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F. EBERHARDT RETURNS HERE

UNDERWENT THROAT OPERATION IN VICTORIA HOSPITAL IN MIAMI

Fred Eberhardt, custodian at Fort Jefferson National Monument at Garden Key, returned this morning by plane from Miami where he, last Friday, underwent a throat operation in Victoria hospital. Drs. B. L. Whitten and M. P. DeBoe operated.

Both inner sides of Mr. Eberhardt's throat were affected and today, though recovering from the effects of the operation, he is unable to talk because of three stitches on each side.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography Medical Curiosity

What themes does it cover?

Recovery Misfortune

What keywords are associated?

Throat Operation Recovery Fort Jefferson Miami Hospital Stitches

What entities or persons were involved?

Fred Eberhardt B. L. Whitten M. P. Deboe

Where did it happen?

Fort Jefferson National Monument At Garden Key; Victoria Hospital In Miami

Story Details

Key Persons

Fred Eberhardt B. L. Whitten M. P. Deboe

Location

Fort Jefferson National Monument At Garden Key; Victoria Hospital In Miami

Event Date

Last Friday

Story Details

Fred Eberhardt underwent a throat operation in Victoria Hospital, Miami, last Friday due to affected inner sides of his throat; he returned by plane this morning and is recovering but unable to talk from stitches.

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