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THE LAST CASE OF SMALL POX - Mr. D. Dobler - 1864

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Posted By: Cheryl Locher Moonen (email)
Date: 5/27/2016 at 20:49:56

Dubuque Democratic Herald – Mar. 3, 1864

THE LAST CASE OF SMALL-POX
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The funeral of Mr. D. Dobler took place yesterday afternoon from his late residence on Eighth Street. The community are unsettled in opinion as to the disease of which he died. Physicians say it was a violent case of bilious fever, while those living in the vicinity say it was small pox. He had been sick but a short time and was taken by the usual symptoms of the disease. Blood pimples covered the skin, and the general impression is that he had small pox. Being a man of intemperate habits, he sank rapidly under its effects. His body was followed to the grave by a solitary one-horse wagon containing the members of his family. Persons shied around the building all day and went in any direction but directly past it. Ladies in passing held handkerchiefs to their faces to prevent from inhaling the infected air, and the sidewalk across the street was liberally patronized.


 

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