1846034 Bl. Charles Houben, C.P., Cause: Cure: Mrs. Spaetgens-Verheggen: report from T. Castermans, Specialist - approved by P. Rodenburg, Surgeon - giving a full account of the illness and cure of Mrs. Spaetgens-Verheggen.

1846034 Bl. Charles Houben, C.P., Cause: Cure: Mrs. Spaetgens-Verheggen: report from T. Castermans, Specialist - approved by P. Rodenburg, Surgeon - giving a full account of the illness and cure of Mrs. Spaetgens-Verheggen. https://catholicarchives.ie/index.php/1846034-bl-charles-houben-c-p-cause-cure-mrs-spaetgens-verheggen-verheggen-3

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  • of the stomach as well as attacks of retching , accompanied by Power . These attack
  • Valkonbury , in mid-December 1951 . This was at the request of the family doctor
  • Doctor Pinsker of Valkenburg . I found her confined to bed in a very bad general
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Valkonbury , in mid-December 1951 . This was at the request of the family doctor Liquide , blood and vitamin . Artificial reading was undertaken immediately and success dehydration and of resolution down to the bone ; she was looking in radio . operation , due to the presence of an ambiguous severe calic ( " these doulese " ) that was probably pressing on the salon . Since the possibility of another Internationally who was given blood , malt , glucose , Liquid of finger and vitamins . December 21, 1951 . then committed on December 21 , 1951 , she was in a state of relained on September 29 , 1951 . She was released from the hospital contrary to Doctor Pinsker of Valkenburg . I found her confined to bed in a very bad general state of health : she was dehydrated , watching , and nearing because of very was formed rewritten to hospital was considered ; and this took place on stomach camps . The stomach was slightly smaller ; and occasionally there # of the stomach as well as attacks of retching , accompanied by Power . These attack cations following gall-bladder operations and I was called to her because , in tricht , had already attended her far some weeks because of post-operative compli- makes funding suddenly again become very difficults there were pains in the pit . and more intense absorption of liquid nourishment was minimal and extreme difice - This was to totally compensate for the radical deficiencies in her organism . Her attack and light diet without fats and still being very weak and arsenic , she was peristaltic notion of the intestine , giving a very strong metallic sound ; all unchamped until the beginning of December 1951s though with watching become more and of irregular measurements . This was taken for an enlarged spleen or tumour caused again of themselves , but returned after a few days . The situation studied culty with evacuation caused severe pain . medical advisers . In fact , who wished to return to her own surroundings , and it was has this psychological reason that she was permitted to return to her home . Then tomorrow constantly fluctuated around 30 degrees centigrade . After a few days on October 29 , she left the hospital . At home the situation improved a little , but after a few resistance was gone . I , the undersigned Doctor Castermann , Specialist at Mass- After some days without any fever , though following a very chloromycotine , vitamins and blood transfunlorn , as well as with stimulants for under the left rib cage there was a tumour , hard to the touch , the heart . Report of Doctor . The . Cantamann . 16901 ) .

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