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J. P. Hodgdon (search for this): article 3
Sudden death from Diptheria.
--Some three weeks since two sisters, in Boston, died of this complaint and were buried in the same cemetery.
A brother of the deceased took the desease while attending upon his sisters, but was sucecessfully treated by Dr. J. P. Hodgdon, of that city, and is now in good health.
The physician, however, took the disease, and on Tuesday night last, after an illness of six days, died.