The bullet has not yet been found.
There was no sign of peritonitis or disease of other organs. The heart
walls were very thin. There was no evidence of any attempt at repair on
the part of nature, and death resulted from the gangrene, which affected
the stomach around the bullet wounds as well as the tissues around the
further course of the bullet. Death was unavoidable by any surgical or
medical treatment, and was the direct result of the bullet wound.
HARVEY D. GAYLORD, M.D.
HERMAN G. MATZINGER, M.D.
P.M. RIXEY, M.D.
MATTHEW D. MANN, M.D.
HERMAN MYNTER, M.D.
ROSWELL PARK, M.D.
EUGENE WASDIN, M.D.
CHARLES G. STOCKTON, M.D.
EDWARD G. JANEWAY, M.D.
W.D. JOHNSON, M.D.
W.P. KENDALL, _Surgeon, U.S.A._
CHARLES CARY, M.D.
EDWARD L. MUNSON, _Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A._
HERMANUS L. BAER, M.D.
ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE VICE-PRESIDENT.
At the residence of Mr. Ansley Wilcox, 641 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo,
N.Y., Mr. Root stepped forward and said, with deep emotion: "Mr.
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