Monday, February 24, 2025

Frank Patterson's Old Ailment Flairs Up, Feb. 26, 1925

Mr. F.N. Patterson Suffers a Relapse from Old Ailment. . . Dr. Brenizer Visits Bedside—Condition Offers Hope for Recovery

Mr. Frank N. Patterson has suffered the past few years recurrent attacks of a trouble resembling “milk leg,” technically known as phlebitis. His last attack occurred (the) latter part of November last, and a return a few days ago caused rather much concern.

Dr. Lentz was called in on the case, and he called Dr. Brenizer of Charlotte over yesterday to confer with him. The trouble seems to e an infection of one of the glands, rather than a vein, and treatment is being directed along a new line which seems to offer Mr. Patterson much hope for recovery from the old trouble.

From the front page of The Albemarle Press, February 26, 1925. Last name given as Pattersons in headline and Patterson in newspaper article.

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