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ILLNESS OF THE POPE.

A FAVOURABLE TURN. OUT OF IMMINENT DANGER. Per Press Association. Received 19, 4.50 p.m. Rome, July 18. Yesterday was the best day since the beginning of the critical stage, and the rally may continue for some time. The patients functions are regular, though somewhat restricted; He has partaken of meat essence and lamb. The bulletin last evening stated that the patient passed a fairly quiet day and slept at intervals, his condition being slightly depressed, but his respiration less superficial. Later intelligence states that Dr Lapponi considers the Pope out of imminent danger, Dr Mazzoni, on being interviewed, stated that the Pope had entirely recovered, except for slight traces of irritation and pleuritic secretions, which are diminishing. The Pope allowed Dr Mazzoni to take a dozen snapshots of him.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 168, 20 July 1903, Page 3

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ILLNESS OF THE POPE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 168, 20 July 1903, Page 3

ILLNESS OF THE POPE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 168, 20 July 1903, Page 3

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