From the Brevard News, Friday, March 21, 1919
Siniard Boys Write
C.M. Siniard received a letter Wednesday from his son,
Jerome, who with his brother, McDonald, is taking treatment at the Pasteur
Institute in Raleigh. Young Siniard writes that he and his brother are getting
well rapidly. He also says: “Patients are arriving at the Institute at a rate
of two to five a day, and if the people in Transylvania could hear the screams
of the victims while the treatment is being administered there wouldn’t be a
dog left in the county.”
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