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Domestic News October 4, 1902

The L'anse Sentinel

L'anse, Baraga County, Michigan

What is this article about?

In Washington on Sept. 27, President Roosevelt's leg wound shows steady improvement, healing slowly. He is cheerful, quiet, and visited by Secretary Moody for navy matters and doctors Rixey and Lung.

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PROGRESSING FAVORABLY.

Wound on President's Leg Healing, and the Patient Is Cheerful and Observing Perfect Quiet.

Washington, Sept. 27.—The condition of President Roosevelt's injured leg shows steady and satisfactory progress towards improvement. There is only a slightly perceptible change from day to day, as the healing process is naturally slow and tedious. The president is cheerful and spent the day very quietly, his principal visitor being Secretary Moody, who had some navy department matters to bring to his attention. Dr. Rixey called for a short visit about four o'clock, and Dr. Lung, the president's regular physician, was with him for a brief time during the evening.

What sub-type of article is it?

Accident

What keywords are associated?

President Roosevelt Leg Wound Healing Progress Washington Secretary Moody Doctors Rixey Lung

What entities or persons were involved?

President Roosevelt Secretary Moody Dr. Rixey Dr. Lung

Where did it happen?

Washington

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Washington

Event Date

Sept. 27.

Key Persons

President Roosevelt Secretary Moody Dr. Rixey Dr. Lung

Outcome

wound healing steadily; president cheerful and quiet.

Event Details

The condition of President Roosevelt's injured leg shows steady and satisfactory progress towards improvement. There is only a slightly perceptible change from day to day, as the healing process is naturally slow and tedious. The president is cheerful and spent the day very quietly, his principal visitor being Secretary Moody, who had some navy department matters to bring to his attention. Dr. Rixey called for a short visit about four o'clock, and Dr. Lung, the president's regular physician, was with him for a brief time during the evening.

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