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Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Argus News, Feb 14, 1891 p 7

After waiting for five days the family became convinced of the death of Daisy WIlson and she was buried Monday. A post mortem was first held by Drs. Hutchings, Ristine and Rankin. It was found that an abcess had formed and that all of the left lung and part of the right was gone. Decomposion set in probably Saturday night. Dr. Hutchings, who had charge of the case, said that there was nothing to excite special attention in the appearance of the corpse after death except the lips were red andthat rigor mortis was absent, the body being rigid at first and afterward relaxing - kbz - WEIRD

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