| January 4, 1910 SWOPE CISTERN IS BLAMED.
Brother-in-Law of Recent Victim Makes Seventh Case in Family. The typhoid fever epidemic has struck the seventh member of the Swope family, Dr. B. Clark Hyde, 3516 Forest avenue, a brother-in-law of the late William C. Swope, being the latest. Dr. Hyde has been ill for a week, but his physician, Dr. J. W. Perkins, says his condition is not serious. The fever is thought to have been caused by drinking water from a cistern at the Swope family home in Independence.Labels: doctors, Forest avenue, health, illness, Independence, Swope Mystery, typhoid | | | |  | Get the Book
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