Kinston, September 15—The debt that men owe their mothers has been partially repaired by Earl and Ernest Tyndall here. Because she had sons to give her life, Mrs. C.C. Tyndall, a resident of the lower part of Lenoir county, today had passed safely out from the shadow of death. The sons were volunteer donors of blood when a transfusion was prescribed by Dr. Charles Mangrum, a surgeon at the Parrott Memorial Hospital here.
“The mother is sure to recover,” Dr. Mangrum stated today. “Her death without the transfustion of blood was a foregone conclusion.
From the front page of the Tri-City Daily Gazette, Sept. 15, 1923
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