She died in the Town of Wethersfield.
Western New Yorker-March 27, 1895
Mrs. Martin Drew, who has been alarmingly ill with typhoid fever at her home near here, is slowly sinking and little hope of her recovery is entertained.
On Tuesday Doctor's Wilson, Stage and Rathbun held a consultation and agreed that the case was hopeless. This seems to be a fated household being the home of the Morgan boys who were stricken with the same dread disease about six weeks ago which resulted in the death of one and the other is now in dangerous condition.
The epidemic which clings to these premises should be looked into there being we are told seven or eight cases traceable to this locality.
She died in the Town of Wethersfield.
Western New Yorker-March 27, 1895
Mrs. Martin Drew, who has been alarmingly ill with typhoid fever at her home near here, is slowly sinking and little hope of her recovery is entertained.
On Tuesday Doctor's Wilson, Stage and Rathbun held a consultation and agreed that the case was hopeless. This seems to be a fated household being the home of the Morgan boys who were stricken with the same dread disease about six weeks ago which resulted in the death of one and the other is now in dangerous condition.
The epidemic which clings to these premises should be looked into there being we are told seven or eight cases traceable to this locality.
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