Word: pneumonia
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Died. Konstantin Fehrenbach, 74, fifth Chancellor of the German Reich, President of the Reichstag under the imperial regime, a statesman of the first rank in both imperial and republican affairs; at Berlin, of pneumonia...
Died. The Misses Rebecca and Miriam Rosenbach, sisters of famed bibliophile** Dr. Abraham S. Wolf Rosenbach (TIME, March 1, RELIGION), at Philadelphia, of pneumonia, within a few hours of each other...
Died. Lady Maria Zaharoff, 56, wife of Sir Basil Zaharoff, at the Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo, of pneumonia (see Monaco...
Died. Jacob Haish, 99, "inventor of barbed wire," possibly the oldest bank president in the U. S. (Haish State, De Kalb, Ill.), millionaire; at De Kalb, of pneumonia...
Chiefly on account of the many germs that may cause lung infections (pneumonia) the devising of an efficacious serum is very difficult. Too many of the micro-organisms are vastly elusive. But Dr. Park has made considerable progress, hopes for more...