25 March 2018

Park Hospital, Portsmouth, Ohio Part #6 Final in Series

Park Hospital Records
 1903-1908
Part 6
Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio, United States

(This is the final year of records for Park Hospital.)

#368.  Mrs. C. L. Larew. Dr. J. S. Rardin. Residence Pulaska, Virginia (sic the town is Pulaski).  Admitted Jan. 1, 1908.  Prepared for and operated January 2 by Dr.’s Rardin assisted by Dr. Margaret Fulton. Cauterized fissure and dilated sphincter.  Went home much improved.  Discharged January 8, 1908.

#369. H. G. Halderman, M. D.  Dr.’s (ink smeared) and Halderman. Residence City. Admitted January 1, 1908. Discharged January 22, 1908. (This is S. S. Halderman’s son Henry Gorath Halderman.)

#370.  Mr. John Dietz. Dr. L. D. Allard. Residence, city.  Admitted January 3, 1908. Typhoid fever. Temp. 101, pulse 80. Discharged February 1, 1908.

#371. Joseph Carr. Dr. J. S. Rardin. Residence Greenup, Kentucky. Admitted January 6, 1908. Operated by Dr. rardin. Tonsils and adenoids removed. Discharged January 7, 1908.

#372. Mrs. James Pyle. Dr. J. W. Fitch. Residence Waverly, Ohio. Admitted January 4, 1906. Operation curettage. Patient made a rapid recovery, went home after 14 days. Discharged January 18, 1908.

#373. Mrs. Anne Becker. Dr. J. W. Fitch. Residence, city.  Admitted Janaury 18, 1908. La Grippe. Discharged February 11, 1908.

#374. Mr. Arthur Faneuf. Dr. A. D. Berndt. Residence, city. Admitted January 19, 1908. Typhoid fever.   (No further entries.)

#375.  Mr. Gobel G. Napier. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence, city.  Admitted January 24, 1908. Fireman. Injured in boiler explosion near Haverhill. Face burned by steam and right leg broken just above ankle.  Discharged February 5, 1908.

#376. Miss Mary Raymond. Dr. A. D. Berndt. Residence, city.  Admitted January 24, 1908. Prepared for operation January 24. Fistula opened and drained, cauterized and closed. Discharged February 7, 1908.

#377. Mrs. Mary Pendergast. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence, city.  Admitted January 26, 1908. Discharged February 15,1908.

#378. Mr. William Chanell. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence, Lucasville, Ohio.  Admitted January 27, 1908. Stone mason injured at Davis Station. Had toe amputated.  Discharged January 29, 1908.

#379. Mr. Walter Ellis. Dr. Flint Kline.  Residence, Detroit, Michigan. Admitted February 4, 1908. Typhoid Fever. Temp 103.2, pulse 68.  Nourishment every 3 hours, cold sponge when temp above 102.  Fever gradually reduced to normal and below. Patient made an uninterrupted recovery.  Discharged March 9, 1908.

#380.  Mr. John Baker. D. S. S. Halderman. Residence, Earlytown, Ohio.  Admitted February 4,1908. Brakeman injured by falling from train, skull fractured at base of brain.  Never regained consciousness.  Died February 5, 1908.

#381. Fred W. Keyes. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Admitted February 18, 1908. Brakeman. Had left arm caught between the bumper when trying to make a coupling. No bones broken, muscles crushed and arm cut on either side. Arm dressed with dichloride gauze.  Discharged February 21, 1908.

#382. Mr. Charles Noel. Dr. F. H. Williams. Residence, city.  Admitted March        5,1908.  Hernia. Prepared and operated on March6 by Dr. Williams assisted by Dr.’s Flint Kline, harry Shirrmann and O. W. Robe. Discharged April 9, 1908.

#383. Mr. E. J. Kerfoot. Dr. F. H. Williams. Residence, city.  Admitted March 13, 1908. Treatment medical. Discharged improved on March 15, 1908.

#384. George Walters.  Dr. P. J. Kline. Residence, city.  Admitted March 18, 1908. Pneumonia. Temp 104…liquid diet every three hours. Patient very delirious until April 3. After that mind cleared up, slept well, ate hearty, improved rapidly and was discharged April 11, 1908.

#385. Henry Johnson.  Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence, city.  Admitted March 18, 1908.  Operation castration. Operated by Dr. S. S. Halderman, assisted by Dr. E. W. Hubert. Anesthetized by dr. W.W. Smith. Improved rapidly. Discharged March 30, 1908.

#386.  Miss Lizzie Cottle. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence, city.  Admitted March 21, 1908. Discharged April 6, 1908.

#387.  Miss Polly Kirk. Dr. J. S. Rardin. Residence Braden, West Virginia.  Admitted March 22, 1908.  Operated by Dr. J. S. Rardin, anesthetized by Dr. S. S. Halderman. Operation cleft palate and hair lip.

#388.  Thomas Kennard. Dr. A. D. Berndt & F. Williams. Residence 10th St., city.  Admitted March 26, 1908. Shoe worker, age 46 years. Fell from moving street car.  Had slight scalp wound and in a dazed condition. Head dressed…vomited…suffered pain in head. Given morph…Calomel…removed to home march 27. Improved. Discharged March27, 1908.

#389.  Albert Gibbs. Dr. J. S. Rardin. Residence, city.  Admitted April 4, 1908.  Shoe worker, age 22 years suffering from gun shot wound in right breast. Did not probe for bullet. Discharged April 7, 1908.

#390.  John Blackburn. Dr. J. W. Fitch. Residence, city.  Admitted April 6, 1908.  Fracture of femur. Had leg broken about half way between the knee and hip while working in saw mill. Age 47 years. (No discharge date cited.)

#391. Mr. M. D. Williams. Dr. F. H. Williams. Residence, Cleveland, Ohio. Admitted April 7, 1908.  In an unconscious condition. (No discharge date cited.)

#392.  Mr. E. J. Kerfort. Dr. F. H. Williams.  Residence, city.  Admitted April 11, 1908. Suffering from rheumatism in right leg. Treatment medical. Left Hospital April 16 improved.

#393. Mrs. Emma Culbertson. Dr. F. M. Edwards.  Residence, city.  Admitted April 20, 1908. Suffering with pain in abdomen. Morph …strych…Hot stripes on abdomen. Removed home after 11 days much improved.  Discharged May 1, 1908.

#394.  Mrs. F. G. Lowes. Dr.’s P . J. and Flint Kline. Residence, city. Admitted April 27, 1908. Prepared for and operated on April 28. Dr.’s Kline, assisted by Dr. A. R. Moore. Cancer left breast removed. Changed dressing April 29 after that every few days. Patient improved rapidly. Discharged May 11, 1908.

#395. Mr. Boyd Thompson. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Admitted April 29, 1908. Typhoid fever. Temp. 102. Discharged May 16, 1908.

#396. Mrs. Lucy Pierce. Dr. L. D. Allard. Admitted April 30, 1908. Discharged much improved May 7, 1906.

#397. Mr. Walter Radcliff. Dr. F. H. Williams.  Admitted May 9, 1908. Both legs amputated at the knee. Limbs crushed under engine at Portsmouth Steel plant. Dr.’s Williams, Shirrmann, Flint Kline, anesthetized by Dr. Jessee. Made good recovery.

#398. Mrs. Lorin Yost. Dr. A. D. Berndt. Residence Sciotoville, Ohio. Admitted May 12, 1908. Prepared for and operated May 14. Dr.’s Berndt and Allard.  Anesthetized by Dr.  Halderman. Operation Trachelorrhaphy.  Stitches removed 10th day…Discharged May 26.

#399. Wilson Eastep (as spelled) Dr. A. D. Berndt. Residence city.  Admitted June 1, 1908. Injured hand. Discharged June 8.

#400. James Hughs. Dr. A. D. Berndt.  Residence Brewery Hollow. Admitted June 6, 1908.  Fell from street car. Was not injured.  Discharged June 7, 1908.

#401.  Mr. Jake Schmidt. Dr. F. M. Edwards. Residence Covington, Kentucky. Admitted June 7, 1908. C&O fireman was injured near South Portsmouth, Kentucky. Had fracture of skull. Necessary to trephine and remove portion of bone. Was removed home June 13. Much improved. 

#402.  Miss Merle Dins. Dr. F. H. Williams.  Residence city. Admitted June 18, 1908.  Was operated by Dr. Williams assisted by Dr. P. J. Kline. Dilation of cervix. Discharged June 22, 1908.

#403. Ed Mohr. Dr. A. D. Berndt. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Admitted July 1, 1908.Right hand injured in sausage machine. Stitches taken. Hand dressed every day for awhile, then every other day, until well. Discharged July 3, 1908.

#404. Miss Lizzie Cottle. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence city. Admitted July 2, 1908. Prepared for operation July 4, 8:30 A. M. Anaesthetized by dr. W. W. Smith. Operated by Dr. S. S. Halderman assisted by Dr. Rardin and Berndt. Large abdominal tumor removed. Made good recovery.  Discharged August 1, 1908.

#405.  Alex Tyree. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence city.  Admitted July 4, 1908. Had left foot caught between cars and injured at Glen Har??, bruised considerable began walking on crutches after 10 days and left hospital the 14th day. Discharged July 17, 1908.

#406. Charles Miller. Dr. Flint Kline. Admitted July 9, 1908. Prepared for and operated on July 10, 8:20 A. M. Anaesthetized by Dr. P. J. Kline. Operated by Dr. Flint Kline assisted by Dr. S. S. Halderman. Tumor removed from neck. Patient suffered greatly from shock. Whiskey and strych given hypodermically and saline infusion ½ pt. Patient gradually recovered and went home after 7 days. Discharged July 17, 1908.

#407. Mr. T. T. Marshall. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Admitted July 11, 1908.  Was caught between the tender of engine and platform of the Portsmouth Cold Storage Plant. Sustaining fracture of 10th rib and severe bruising back and side, region of liver. Was able to be moved home on 12th day.

#408.  Mrs. McManes. Dr. J. B. Rardin, city. Admitted July 15, 1908. Prepared for operation July 17. Anaesthetized by Dr. A. D. Berndt. Operated by Dr. J. B. Rardin, assisted by Dr. S. S. Halderman, J. W. Fitch.  Complete hysterectomy and appendectomy.  Appendix was adherent to fibroid tumor of uterus size of double fist. Made good recovery. Going home on August 5. Discharged August 5.  December 3, 08 greatly improved in health doing household work.

#409.  Mrs. Harry McKee.  Dr. J. S. Rardin.  Admitted July 19, 1908. Prepared for and operated July 20 by Dr. Rardin. Anaesthetized by Dr. W. G. Cheney. Retained placental and debris. Curettage and repair of lacerated perineum. Made good recovery.  Discharged August 9, 1908.

#410. Arthur Gore.  Dr. S. S. Halderman.  Residence Chester, South Carolina.  Admitted July 28, 1908. Had part of finger amputated. Discharged July30 ,  1908.

#411.  Forest Kemper. Admitted August 7, 1908.  Dr. J. S. Rardin. Operated on August 7 by Dr. Rardin, assisted by Dr. Halderman. Anaesthetized by Dr. Osborne. Separation from epiphysis of lower end of right femur, upper fragment forward, could not reduce under anesthetic. Made lateral incisions and removed one inch of lower end of deaphesis (sic) replaced applied splints later plaster dressing. Made good recovery. Walking on this leg which is thoroughly well. Discharged August 10, 1908.

#412.  Mrs. Emma Cox. Dr. J. D. Jordan. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Admitted August 29, 1908. Typhoid fever. Pulse 90, temp 103 …nourishment every 3 hours. Cold sponge every 3 hrs. ..castor oil. Discharged October 7, 1908.

#413.  Mr. Daniel Phillippi. Dr. J. D. Jordan. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Admitted September 4, 1908. Typhoid fever. Temp 102, pulse 96, resp. 18. Nourishment every three hours, cold sponge when temp above 102. …castor oil. Temp dropped to normal 16th. Patient removed to boarding house September 23. Discharged September 23, 1908.

#414. Mrs. Emma Graf. Dr. J. W. Fitch. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio. Admitted September 10, 1908. Patient was prepared and operated upon at 4:00 P.M. by Dr.’s Fitch and Rardin. Anaesthetized by dr. P. J. Kline. Appendix removed which was gangrenous. Patient developed acute peritonitis and very weak heart. Patient was removed from hospital the 14th day and made an uninterrupted recovery. Discharged September 24, 1908.

#415. Mrs. Ollie Peed. Dr. Flint Kline. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Admitted Sept. 10, 1908. Typhoid Fever. Temp. 103. Pulse 84, resp. 18. Light nourishment every 3 hours. Cold sponge every 3 hours. Discharged October 8, 1908.

#416.  Grover Jackson Odel. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Admitted September 11, 1908. Had left foot amputated part of the toes right foot.  Right hand amputated and part of fingers on left hand. Was cut and bruised about the body. Bleeding from left ear.  Wounds healed rapidly was taken home September 22, 1908.

#417. Mrs. Oliver Kenedy. Dr. J. W. Fitch. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Admitted September 14, 1908. Prepared for and operated upon at 2 P. M. by Dr.’s Fitch and Halderman, assisted by Dr. A. D. Berndt. Anaesthetized by dr. J. Rardin.  The operation was a cholecystostomy. The Gall bladder was thickened from inflammation, exudate and very fragile. The cavity contained two gall stones. Each about as large as a quail’s egg…patient…age 43 had been a sufferer from hepatic colic since she was 18 years old. Discharged October 12, 1908.

#418.  Miss Mary Aitken. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio. Admitted September 24, 1908. Discharged improved October 3, 1908.

#419. Daniel Phillippi. Dr. J. D. Jordan. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Admitted September 28, 1908. Typhoid fever. Temp 103, pulse 94, resp. 18. Was removed to boarding house suffered a relapse, returned to hospital.  Cold sponge every 3 hours. Light nourishment every 3 h ours…temp. gradually dropped back to normal. Discharged October 17, 1908.

#420. Mrs. Ollie Peed. Dr. D. A. Berndt. Residence city.  Admitted November 5, 1908. Gave birth to 10 pound baby boy at 5:30 A. M. November 6.  Repaired lacerated perineum. Mother and baby did very good. Removed to home in two weeks. Discharged November 19, 1908. (Extractor: Familysearch,  Ohio Births show the baby as Paul Winfred Peed. Father Ollie Winifred Peed. Mother Elsie May Cline.)

#421. Miss Edna Gist. Dr. J. S. Rardin. Residence Sciotoville.  Admitted November 18, 1908. Operated November 19, 1908 opening gall bladder and removed 43 calculi..  Fundus was firmly adherent to transverse colon which was difficultly separated. December 3, 1908 Patient has made a fine recovery left hospital …much improved. Discharged December 3, 1908.

#422. Mr. E. M. Wamsley. Dr. D. A. Berndt. Residence New Boston, Ohio.  Admitted November 18, 1908. Street car motorman received a very bad scalp wound by falling when getting off car. A number of stitches was taken to close wound. Head dressed. Removed to his home.  Discharged November 18, 1908.

#423. Miss Nettie Cook. Dr. J. W. Fitch. Resides city.  Admitted November 20, 1908. Suffering from typhoid fever. Subnormal temp 97. Pulse very rapid 120. Was very delirious given nourishment every 3 hours. Castor oil…med every 3 hrs, strych …throat in very bad condition. Died November 26, 1908.

#424. Mont Ellis. Dr. D. A. Berndt. Residence city.  Admitted November 26, 1908.  Anesthetized by Dr. P. J. Kline. Dr.’s Berndt and F. H. Williams amputated 4 toes and a part of the foot.  Was removed to his home December 3. Discharged December 3, 1908.

#425.  Mr. Robert Owens.  Dr. S. S .Halderman. Residence Dalesburg, Kentucky (Breathitt county). Admitted November 30, 1908. Anaesthetized by dr. D. A. Berndt. Operation for phimosis by Dr. Halderman…patient made rapid recovery was discharged 3rd day.  Discharged December 2, 1908.

#426. Mrs. Robert Lyman. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence city.  Admitted December 6, 1908. Given anesthetic by Dr. Berndt. Operation for harelip. Dr. S. S. Halderman assisted by Dr. Moore. Patient did very nicely.  Removed home next morning. Discharged December 7, 1908.
#427. Mr. Thomas McCann. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence Rardin, Ohio.  Admitted December 9, 1908. Given Anesthetic by dr. D. A. Berndt. Operation for phimosis by Dr. Halderman. Patient recovered rapidly. Patient recovered rapidly. Discharged December 10, 1908.

#428. Mr. William Dietz. Dr. D. A. Berndt. Resides city.  Admitted December 23, 1908.  (No further treatment or discharge or any entry after admitted.)

There are several paper items tucked inside the Park Hospital ledger.  Among the items included is a photograph of a very ill man.  The picture was labeled by Dr. H. G. Halderman. “Jack Lavour age 45   .  Admitted October 24, died Nov 2, 1902. Confluent variola. 8th day of eruption..  Taken Nov. 1, 1902. He was never vaccinated.  Since this was just prior to the 1903 ledger this extractor wonders if he might have been the first person admitted to Park Hospital.

Several receipts are included in this grouping. The last is D. A. Berndt, MD, Eighth and Gay Street payable to Dr. S. S. Halderman dated July 1, 1910 for professional services of anesthetics from June 1909 with a list of the patients which I included here for researchers:
Esther Maier, Mrs. Jos. Weber, Jean Allison, Jas Wilburn,Roberta Dixon, --Schauffner, Ruth Kelley, Mrs. Cartmell, Leslie Swith, Daniel Handshaw, Charles Whitley, Mrs. McKinnedy, Harrison Farley. 

The back of receipt lists: Pearl Kinnison, Fred Gruber, Mary E. Bailey, Jas. A. Henry.





21 March 2018

Park Hospital, Portsmouth, Ohio Part 5


Park Hospital Records
1903-1908
Part 5
Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio, United States

(From 1906 forward entries are much less detailed.)

#300.  William Benson.  Dr. Flint Kline. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Admitted January 2nd 1907. Fractured skill. Injured at the Portsmouth Steel Plant death resulting one hour after admission.

#301.  Rev. J. D. Herron. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio. Admitted Jan. 3rd 1907.  (No treatment listed) Discharged Jan. 11, 1907.

#302. Mr. George Russell. Dr. E. M. Foster. Residence, city.  Gall stones. Surgical. Admitted January 5th, 1907.  Was prepared for operation January 6, anaesthetized by Dr. Smith, operated by Dr. Foster assisted by Dr. Slagle. Operation successful.

#303.  Miss Clara Waller. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence West Fourth St., city. Admitted January 10th 1907. Discharged April 4, 1907.

#304. Mrs. Harry C Hutchens. Dr.’s Flint Kline and Hutchens.  Residence Portsmouth, Ohio. Admitted January 12, 1907.  Typhoid Fever. Discharged March 4, 1907.

#305.  Dr. Hopkins. Dr. J. S. Rardin.  Residence Friendship, Ohio. Admitted January 15th 1907. Discharged January 23rd 107.

#306.  Mrs. Mary Hibbard. Dr. D. A. Berndt. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio. Admitted January 17, 1907. Discharged February 1, 1907.

#307.  Mrs. Sarah Ray. Dr. D. A. Berndt. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio. Admitted January 19, 1907.  Diagnosis Puerperal (in labor).  Discharged February 1, 1907.

#308.  Mr. J. C. Trotter. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence Portsmouth, O. Diagnosis paralysis. Admitted January 26, 1907 died January 31, 1907.

#309. Mr. Henry Gibson. Dr. F. M. Edwards. Admitted January 28, 1907. Died January 29. Death resulting from shock from injuries received in a C&O collision.

#310. Virgil Fowler.  Dr. Jas. S. Rardin.  Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Admitted January 31, 1907. Discharged February 18, 1907.

#311. Arthur Glen. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Admitted February 12, 1907. Discharged February 16, 1907.

#312. Mrs. Chas. Evans. Dr. S. S. Halderman.  Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Admitted February 19, 1907. Died February 23, 1907.

#313. Oscar Seth. Dr.’s Halderman and Brendt.  Residence New Boston, Ohio.  Admitted February 21, 1907. Anaesthetized by dr. P. J. Kline, operated by Dr.’s Rardin, Berndt and Flint Kline. Both limbs amputated below the knee dressing changed each day.  Patient improved rapidly went home in 4 weeks. Discharged March 20, 1907.

#314. Miss Mary Donnelly. Dr. Flint Kline. Residence, City, Washington Hotel. Admitted February 23, 1907. Typhoid Fever….Patient went home in four weeks.  Discharged March 23, 1907.

#315. J. E. Harvitt. Dr. F. Williams. Residence New Boston, Ohio.  Admitted February 25, 1907. 
Crushed leg. Injured at the Portsmouth Steel Plant.  Temp on admission 101.8, pulse 106.  Treatment quinine…dressing changed each day.  Patient gradually improved left hospital the 24th day. Discharged March 21, 1907.

#316.  Mr. M. E. Burk.  Dr. S. S. H alderman.  Residence city, Washington Hotel. Admitted March 12, 1907.  Diagnosis Medical treatment (as written). Discharged March 13, 1907.

#317.  Mrs. Charles Taylor.  Dr. E. M. Foster. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Admitted March 15, 1907.  Was prepared for operation March 16 10:50 anaesthetized by Dr. L. G. Lock. Operated by Dr. E. M. Foster, assisted by Dr. Harry Schirrman. Abdominal incision made, Salfingo oophorectomy (removal of ovary). Patient rallied well …no nausea, made an uneventful recovery.  Went home the 14th day. Discharged March 29, 1907.

#318. Mr. Clarence Cisna. Dr. J. B. Jordan. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Admitted March 17, 1907. Typhoid Fever. Temp. 103, pulse 120…fever gradually reduced to normal and below. Patient made an uninterrupted recovery. Discharged on 23 day. Discharged April 8, 1907.

#319. Mr. Green Kinner. Dr. Jos. S. Rardin. Residence Buchanon, Kentucky.  Typhoid fever. Temp on admission 104.4, pulse 130 cold sponge when temp above 102…gradually reduced to normal. Patient went home on 24th day. Discharged April 8, 1907.  (Extractor notation: This is possibly Green Kinner wife Susan Ross.  Green Kinner lived until 1980 buried in Ross Moore Cem., Lawrence County, Kentucky.)

#320.  Mr. R. E. Hauser.  Dr’s. Halderman & Berndt. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio. Admitted March 23, 1907. Engineer hurt in a wreck. Badly burned and scalded about the head, hands and body. Compound comminuted fracture of left leg between knee and ankle. After entering hospital wounds dressed. Patient grew rapidly weaker. Died 2:15 P. M.

#321.  Mr. Mike Friel. Dr. Fulton. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Admitted March 23, 1907.  Temp. 103, pulse 110 on admission. (Diagnosis not cited).  Discharged April 17, 1907.

#322.  Mr. J. E. Bevins.  Dr. S. S. Halderman.  Residence not cited.  Admitted March 25, 1907.  Fireman injured by falling from train at Kenova (WV). Badly bruised about the body. Temp 103.8, pulse 88. Given Calomel in broken doses. Patient improved went home on ninth day.  Discharged April 10, 1907. (Many entries list calomel which is a mercury based purgative and was used to kill bacteria.  Early records show it used for George Washington just prior to his death.  It was still listed as a medicine in the 1960’s before widely accepted as a poison.)

#323. Mr. Melvin Jarrels. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence Freestone, Ohio. Admitted March 27, 1907. Section man watching track at Freestone, struck by passing train. Ear and head cut and fracture of bone. Stitches removed April 2nd. Patient went home April 3rd, 1907.

#324.  Mr. Arthur Stewart. Dr. F. H. Williams.  Residence McDermott, Ohio. Admitted March 27, 1907.  Discharged May 1, 1907.

#325.  Mr. John H. Legg. Dr. S.S. Halderman. Residence Gyandotte, West Virginia. Admitted April 6, 1907. Fireman, who was burned result of derail and turning over of engine. He was badly burned about the body and legs. Discharged July 10, 1907.

#326.  Mrs. Fanny Feigley. Dr. Foster. Residence 1819 Mound Street, Portsmouth, Ohio. Admitted April 7, 1907. Prepared for operation April 9. Anaesthetized by Dr. G. Lock, operated by Dr. Foster and Schirrman.  Abdominal incision made. Returned to room in good condition. Went home improved on 17th day.  Discharged April 24, 1907.

#327. Mr. John Baird. Dr. S. S. Halderman.  Residence H 18  E. 12th St., Portsmouth, Ohio.  Admitted May 9, 1907. Anaesthetized by Dr. P. J. Kline. Operated by Dr. Halderman, assisted by Dr. Berndt. Left limb amputated below knee. Small scalp wound. Suffering internal injuries. Died May 10, 1907.
#328. Mr. Charles Bremer. Dr. S. S. Halderman.  Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Admitted May 12, 1907.  Typhoid fever.  (discharge date not stated, no other entries.)

#329.  Mr. Harry Vanstine. Dr. S. S. Halderman.  Admitted May 17, 1907. Injured by clay bank falling on him. Discharged May 18, 1907.

#330.  Mrs. Eliza Cole. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Gall Stones. Admitted May 23. Prepared for operation May 24. Operated by Dr. Halderman, assisted by Dr. Berndt and Smith. Abdominal incision made. Died May 27, 1907.

#331. Mrs. Elizabeth Russ. Dr. J. Fitch. Admitted June 7, 1907. Discharged June 19, 1907.
#332.  Miss Mary J. Davis. Dr. Clara Cook. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio. Admditted June 4, 1907. Typhoid fever. Discharged July 17, 1907.

#333. Mr. M. O. Williams. Dr. F. H. Williams. Residence Cleveland, Ohio.  Admitted June 12, 1907. Discharged June 13th.

#334. Harmey Ross Wolfe. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio. Admitted June 23, 1970. Brakeman while making a coupling right arm severely crushed and bones broke. Discharged July 5, 1907.

#335. Stephen Nagy. Dr. F. M. Edwards. Admitted July 3, 1907. While walking on track was run down by C&O train right arm amputated at shoulder. Discharged July 22, 1907.

#336. Mr. Jacob Schela. Dr. J. B. Jordan. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Admitted July 5, 1907. Hernia. Operated by Dr.’s Rardin and Berndt, assisted by Dr. J. B. Jordan and W. W. Smith. Patient recovered went home tenth day.  Discharged July 15, 1907.

#337.  Mr. George Davis. Dr. J. B. Ray.  Admitted July 15, 1907.  Left leg amputated above the knee. Operated by Dr.’s. J. B. Ray and S. S. Halderman, assisted by Dr. W.W. Smith. Dishcarged August 3, 1907.

#338.  Mr. Harvey .B Curry. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence Manchester, Ohio.  Admitted July 15, 1907. Private, soldier Company G, 7th Regt. Received a small flesh wound in left side, discharged improved. (Extractor notation: Dr. S. S. Halderman’s son Dr. Henri Gorath Halderman was a Lt. and surgeon in the 7th.

#339.  Robert Collier Marshal. Dr. J. S. Rardin. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio. Admitted July 18, 1907. Typhoid fever. Temp 102, pulse 98. Nourishment every 3 hours. Cold sponge when temple above 102.  Discharged August 22, 1907.

#340. John Lenhart. Dr. E. M. Foster. Residence city.  Admitted July 17, 1907. Discharged July 20, 1907.

#341. Mrs. Florence Crowe. Dr. J. B. Rardin. Residence Lucasville, Ohio.  Admitted July 22, 1907. Prepared for operation July 23. Taken to operating room 8:30 A. M. Anaesthetized by Dr. J. F. Fitch, operated by Dr.’s Rardin and S. S. Halderman. A complete abdominal hysterectomy. Removed her to her room 9:46 in good condition. Discharged August 22, 1907.

#342. Mr. W. F. Fisher. Dr. E. M. Foster. Appendicitis. Admitted July 28, 1907. Prepared for operation August 10. Anaesthetized by Dr. L. G. Loche, operated by Dr.’s E. M. Foster and J. B. Jordan…patient went home much improved. Discharged August 26, 1907.

#343.  Sherman Richards. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence Waverly, Ohio.  Admitted July 29, 1907. Had right thigh broken by a heavy timber falling on him while working along the N&W Rwy. track at Waverly, Ohio. Brought to hospital by Dr. Andre. Discharged oct 6, 1907.

#344. Mr. James Johnson. Dr. John Hutchins. Residence Sciotoville, Ohio.  Typhoid fever. Admitted July 31, 1907. Temp 100.6, pulse 90…Patient went home after 14 days much improved. Discharged August 14, 1907.

#345. Allen Richards. Dr. W. W. Smith. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio. Admitted August 1, 1907. Operated August 2 by Dr. W. W. Smith, assisted by Dr.’s Jordan and Foster. Much improved discharged August 6, 1907.

#346. Mrs. Ella Musser. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence city.  Admitted August 4, 1907. Typhoid fever. Temp 102.2, pulse 120. Nourishment every 3 hours, cold sponge when temp above 102. Discharged September 15, 1907.

#347.  Mrs. Bryan Pyles. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence city.  Brakeman jmped from freight train crushed shoulder and had internal injuries. Had hemorrhage died in 20 minutes after coming to hospital.

#348. Mr. G. W. Taylor.  Dr. A. Berndt. Residence Earlytown, Ohio.  Admitted 11 A. M. August 13, 1907. N&W rwy. Section man was struck by passing train had back injuries. Went home 7 P. M. Discharged August 13, 1907.

#349. Mr. William Knight. Dr. Harry Shirrmann. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Admitted August 24, 1907. Typhoid Fever. Temp 102, pulse 106. Went home 23 days much improved. Discharged Sept. 15, 1907.

#350.  Mr. Alexander Gent Ellis. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio. Admitted August 26, 1907. August 27 had toe amputated by Dr. S. S. Halderman. Went home in p. m. Discharged August 27, 1907.

#351. Alfred Norberry. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence Columbus, Ohio. Admitted September 15, 1907 when found along track at Davis station 5 A. M. by a south bound train crew. Had right arm and leg crushed. The foot entirely cut off at ankle bought to hospital at 6:30 A. M. Given stimulants…operation room 2, P. M. arm amputated at elbow. Leg amputated above the knee. Patient rested good until 11 P. M. had convulsions and died 12 P. M.

#352. Mrs. William Knight. Dr. Harry Shirrmann. Residence city. Admitted Sept. 19, 1907.Prepared for operation September 20, 10:20 A. M. Anaesthetized by Dr. R. O. Le Baron. Operated by Dr. Shirrmann, assisted by Dr.’s Loche and J. B. Jordan. Abdominal incision made appendix removed and right ovary removed. Patient taken to her room at 11:40 in good condition. Went home the fourteenth day much improved.

#353. Mr. Henry C. Noxtell. Dr. D. A. Berndt. Residence Otway, Ohio.  Admitted September 22, 1907. 7 P. M. Was thrown from street car. Had back of head cut. Stitch taken and back bruised. Was able to leave hospital. Discharged September 23, 1907.

#354. Mr. Robert M. Nutter. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Admitted September 27, 1907.  Engineer scalded in wreck on yard engine. Back and leg scalded. Removed to his home October 2, 1907 improved.

#355.  Mr. John Luther.  Dr. P. H. Shirrmann. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio. Admitted October 19, 1907. Injured hand. Discharged October 20, 1907.

#356. Mr. Donnald Blair. Dr.’s Rardin and Marshal. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio. Admitted October 26, 1907. Operated 7 A. M. Tonsils and adenoids removed. Discharged October 28, 1907.
#357. Mr. John English. Dr. A. D. Berndt. Admitted October 26, 1907. Discharged improved. October 28, 1907.

#358. Mrs. John Williamson. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence Dry Run, Ohio.  Admitted October 28, 1907. Oeprated October 29, 1907 8 A. M. by Dr. S. S. Halderman assisted by Dr.’s Jordan, Le Barron and Osborne. Trachelouhaphy (as written).  Improved rapidly went home Nov. 16.

#359. Mr. Joe Dunn. Dr. J. B. Jordan. Admitted October 30, 1907. Temp. 101, pulse 98. Nasals sprayed every 3 hours. Discharged improved. Discharged November 17, 1907.

#360. Miss Mary McDaniels. Dr.’s Halderman and Rardin. Residence McDermott, Ohio. Admitted November 4, 1907. Prepared for operation November 6, 9 A. M. Operated by Dr.’s Rardin, Halderman and J. B. Ray. Assisted by Dr.’s G. W. Osborne and A. D. Berndt. Fibroid ovarian tumor of left ovary. Right ovary small cystic growth…removed both. Patient returned to room 11:20…(discharge date not cited)

#361.  Mr. Steve Orban. Dr. F. H. Williams. Residence New Boston, Ohio. Admitted November 8, 1907. Discharged after five days. Discharged November 13, 1907.

#362.  Mrs. Hattie Hutchinson. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio. Admitted November 21, 1907. Returned home after five days much improved. Discharged November 26, 1907.

#363.  Mrs. Albert Koch. Dr. A. D. Berndt. Residence city. Admitted December 1, 1907. Returned home after two weeks much improved. Discharged December 15, 1907.

#364. Mr. W. J. Kidd. Dr. S.S. Halderman. Residence Virgilina, Virginia. Admitted December 8, 1907. Temp 101, pulse 80. Suffering much pain in Abdomen. Operated on December 10 at 9 P. M.  Appendicitis abscess.  Had general peritonitis. Patient rallied after operation…did not retain nourishment. Dr.’s Rardin and Berndt assisted in operation. Died December 13, 3:40 A. M.

#365.  Jesse McWilliams. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence 238 E. 12th St., city.  Admitted December 8, 1907.  Operated on by Dr. Halderman, assisted by Dr.’s J. Rardin and A. Berndt. General tuberculosis of omentum …firm adhesions of omentum and intestines…diseased omentum and broke up some adhesions …patient returned to room in good condition. Discharged January 6, 1908.

#366.  Chas. W. Palmer. Dr. S. S. H alderman.  Residence Newport, Ohio. Admitted December 14, 1907. Injured at Waverly, Ohio on b ridge no. 1114. Had right leg caught by wire cable and muscles torn lose from bone about the knee and above. Was removed to his home at Newport, Ohio.

#367. Mrs. William Dorman. Dr. J. W. Fitch.  Residence Clay township. Admitted December 16, 1907. Operated by Dr. Fitch assisted by Dr.’s Halderman, Rardin and Allard.  Attached to this entry by glue is a form that has been filled out by Dr. Fitch.  Patients name Mrs. William Dorman, married. Family history good. Menses normal…two children…miscarriages one. Previous treatments curettage 7 years ago… …lost flesh and strength. She almost lost her life from a uterine hemorrhage 15 days ago. Diagnosis uterine fibro-myomata. Operation complete hysterectomy. Ether, time 2 hours….rallied nicely…patient was not given food of any kind for the first 48 hours …treatment after included …whiskey…normal salt solution. Discharged 27, January 1908.

19 March 2018

Park Hospital, Part 4


Park Hospital Records
 1903-1908
Part 4
Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio, United States

(Entries are notably less descriptive as 1906 progresses. Tk)

#242. January 3, 1906.  Mrs. Jacob Jones. Dr. Brendt.  Residence 17 East Front St., Portsmouth, Ohio. Widow, age 89.  Admitted to hospital Jan3, 1906. Was in hospital two days previous to operation.  Anesthetized Saturday, 8:15 A. M. by Dr. Kline, operated upon by Dr. Berndt, assisted by Dr’s. Halderman and Allard.  Two rectal fistulas. These were opened, curetted and sutured. …Iodoform gauze applied as dressing…Not much nausea…Recovery complete and satisfactory. Removed to her home Jan. 17th, 1906. 

#243.  January 3, 1906.  Mr. J. C. Glover. Admitted to hospital Room 5. Dr’s. Kline and Halderman.   Residence Biggs House, Portsmouth. Single age 43. Patient unconscious when brought in ambulance to hospital.  Was found in semiconscious state at 3 P. M. in room at Biggs Hotel. Had not been very well in few days previous.  Dr.’s Kline and Halderman were called, suggesting patients removal to hospital.  Convulsive movements of limbs; vomiting. Temp 99…Rallied second day.  Convulsions less frequent and severe. Drank freely of water and milk.  Began taking light diet in four days, gradually to solids.  …was not fully recovered when left hospital.  Returned to Biggs House. Discharged Jan. 30, 1906.

#244. January 18, 1906.Mrs. Chas. Martin. Admitted to hospital room no. 2. Dr. Halderman. Residence 496 Robinson Ave., Portmouth, Ohio. Married age 28. Patient brought to hospital in Dr.’s carriage. Prepared for operation. Anesthetized by Dr. Rardin, operated by Dr. Halderman, assisted by Dr.s Fitch and Edward’s. Uterus curetted and packed with gauze. Returned to room in good condition. Passed comfortable night.  Temp. 103.6…Patient condition much improved (3 days)…appetite good. Sleeps well. Discharged January 26, 1906.  Returned home in Dr.’s carriage.

#245. January 20, 1906.  Miss Eunice Vernon. Admitted to room no. 3.  Resides Portsmouth, Ohio. Dr. Halderman.  Prepared for operation.  Operated by Dr. Halderman, assisted by Dr. Rardin. Cancer taken from lower jaw. Patient rallied nicely….remained as patient 5 days.  Discharged but remained in hospital as nurse.

#246.  January 22,1906.  Miss Alice Arthur. Admitted to room no. 4. Dr. Halderman.  Residence 2.40 E 12 St. (as written), Portsmouth, Ohio.  Anesthetized by Dr.Brendt. Operated by Dr.’s Halderman (as written assume both S. S. and Henri G. Halderman). Brought to hospital in ambulance and put to bed at once and prepared for operation.  Bullet wound in left hip.  Bullet entered lower intestine…perforations repaired…patient ralled from shock condition. Critical from first…morphine…often as necessary…strych…calomel…patient grew rapidly worse. Died 12:15 P. M. January 25, 1906.

#247. January 26, 1906.  Mrs. Myrtle Selb.  Admitted to hospital room no. 7.                             Dr.Flint Kline. Patient prepared for operation. …Anesthetized by dr. P. J. Kline. Operated by Dr. Flint Kline, assisted by Dr.’s Halderman and Robe.  Uterus corrected. Patient returned to room in good condition…Returned home in 7 days.  Condition very much improved. January 31, 1906.

#248.  February 2, 1906.  Mr. Harry A. Livingston. Admitted to room 5.  Dr. Halderman. Residence Hamden, Jackson Co., Ohio.  Brought to hospital in ambulance in semiconscious condition. Pulse not perceptible in arm.  Examined by dr. Halderman. Left leg crushed just above knee. Complained of severe pain in abdomen. Gave hypo. of morph. And strych. No reaction. Whiskey…Patient did not rally. Died 8:30 A. M.

#249.  February 2, 1906.  Mr. Chas. Mortz.  Admitted to room 4.  Dr. Williams. Residence E. Ninth Street, Portsmouth, Ohio. Patient was brought to hospital on street car. Had left hand crushed in Portsmouth steel works.  First finger and thumb were amputated. Remained in hospital overnight.  Taken to his home to be treated Feb. 3, 1906.  (Extractor notation: street car ran in front of hospital and Tracy Park.)

#250.  February 2, 1906. Mrs. Florence Hamm. Admitted to room no. 3.  Dr. Micklethwait.  Residence Kenova, West Virginia. Brought to hospital in ambulance. Temp. 102.2, pulse very fast and irregular. Vomited at intervals for 4 days.  Some symptoms of jaundice. …light diet, slept well…continued to improve and was removed to boarding house in bac. Feb 17, 1906.

#251.  No date cited.  Mr. John McGourty. Dr. Foster. Residence Gallia Street, Portsmouth, Ohio. Patient was brought to hospital in ambulance. Admitted to room 6.  Temp. 103.4, pulse 100.  Nourishment given every   2 hours…bath…patients temperature gradually reduced…March 5, 1906 patient sitting up in chair and moving around the room.  Discharged March 7, 1906.

#252. Mr. Patsy Grazgrine. Dr. Smith Residence “Italian Camp.” Patient admitted to hospital February 22, 1906 3:30 P. M. Room no. 3. Temp 100.6 and pulse 82.  …patient temp gradually reduced and general condition improved at the end of four days….sleeps well…gaining strength. Discharged March 8, 1906.

#253. Ross Huston, age 13. Dr. Rardin. Patient entered hospital room no. 4. Suffering from a lacerated wound of second digit on right foot resulting from the accidental discharge of a shot gun.  Was anaesthetized by Dr. Halderman and toe amputated by Dr. Rardin. Patient returned to room in good condition, was somewhat nauseated but slept the greater part of the night. Dressing done by Dr. Rardin each day. Wound healing nicely.  Patient discharged on 14th day.  Discharged March 10, 1906.

#254. J. M. King. Dr. Williams. Residence 416 W. Waller St., Portsmouth, Ohio.  Patient admitted to hospital room 2 March 5, 1906. Temp 98.2…patient very nervous and excitable put on light diet…Left hospital March 6, 1906.

#255. Mr. Mack Roach. Dr. Edwards. Residence 386 E. 11th Street.  Tubercular Peritonitis. Patient admitted to the hospital room 6, March 9, 1906.  …put on …diet with raw egg and sherry…absolute rest in bed with very little improvement in condition at the end of two days.  Operation decided upon. Patient prepared and operated on third day after admission.  Anaesthetized by Dr. S. S. Halderman, operated by Dr. Edwards, assisted by Dr. Rardin.  Abdominal incision was made, adhesives broken up and appendix removed…patient returned to room in good condition and very little nauseated….Patient made a rapid recovery…patient removed from hospital in ambulance Tuesday March 20, 1906.

#256. Mr. Edward Andre. Dr. Halderman.  Residence Sciotoville, Ohio.  Patient admitted to hospital room no. 3.  March, 12, 1906.  Temp. 99, pulse 94.  Patient was anaesthetized by Dr. McCann and aspirated by Dr. Halderman.  No fluid obtained.  Patient remained in hospital two days under observation of the doctors.  Discharged March 14, 1906.

#257. Mr. George Rishforth. Dr. F. M. Edwards. Residence Covington, Kentucky. Admitted to hospital room no. 6, March 31, 1906.  Suffering from injuries received in a C&O. R.R. wreck which consisted of two scalp wounds and sprained back and side.  Patient made a rapid recovery being dismissed on the sixth day.

#258. Mr. Joseph Hand. Dr. F. Edwards. Residence Covington, Kentucky. Patient admitted to hospital suffering from internal injuries received in a C&O R.R. wreck, March 30, 1906. Was in a comatose condition when admitted and died two hours after.  Died March 31, 1906.

#259. Mr. Kendall Monroe. Dr. Williams and Micklethwait.  Residence 314 Twelfth St., City.  Patient admitted to hospital March 31, 1906 suffering from a bullet wound in abdomen also two flesh wounds in left side and on the outer side of left hand. Was immediately anaesthetized by Dr. Rardin and operated by Dr. F. M. Williams assisted by Dr. Flint Kline. Incision line and …where bullet entered. It was found that the bullet ranging downward pierced the intestines in several places which were repaired. Patient rallied well …made an uneventful recovery and was removed to house on the 20th day. Discharged April 19, 1906.

#260. Mr. Sherman Lyon. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio. Patient admitted to hospital April 12, 1906. Fractured skull.  Absolute rest in bed in darkened room…(list of medications) patient gradually improved and was discharged on the 8 day.

#261. Leonard Allman. Dr.’s Cheney and Flint Kline.  Residence Portsmouth, Ohio. Admitted April 16, 1906.  Suffering from extensive burns received by being accidentally caught in a steel plate mill at the Portsmouth Steel Plant. Burns extending from left shoulder to heels…intensity from first to third degree…patient made a tedious recovery remaining in hospital 10 days.  Discharged June 25, 1906.

#262.  Harold Russell. Dr. Jos. S. Rardin. Residence Lucasville, Ohio.  Patient admitted April 16, 1906.  Was anesthetized by Dr. Marshall and tonsils and adenoids removed by Dr. Rardin. Discharged April 17, 1906.

#263.  Mr. Jesse C. Barber. Dr. S. s. Halderman.  Residence Morehead, KY.  Admitted April 20, 1906.  Bruised and sprained arm.    Hot compress followed by carbolated Vaseline dressing.  Discharged April 21, 1906.

#264. Mr. Fred Carter.  Dr. S. S. Halderman. Vanceburg, KY.  Admitted April 21, 1906.  Acute alcoholism. Patient very much depressed and exhausted when admitted and grew rapidly worse. Died April 23, 1906.

#265.  Mr. W. H. H. Cadot. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio. Admitted April 27, 1906. Uremia. When admitted patient was in a state of coma…(medications) plenty of sweet milk…dismissed from hospital in 14 days. Discharged May 11, 1906.

#266.  Mrs. Lizzie Kinker. Dr. J. S. Rardin. Residence Scioto Furnace.  Admitted May 1, 1906.  Prepared for operation May 2,, 8:30 A. M. Anaesthetized by Dr. Fitch, operated by Dr. Rardin assisted by Dr’s Brendt and Halderman. Curette cervix repaired, perineuriam entered. Patient rallied well …patient made an uninterrupted recovery. Discharged 19 days. Discharged May 19, 1906.

#267.  John Garner, colored.  Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence not cited.  Suffering from injuries received by being run over by a hand car. Flesh wounds above both knees and cut on left cheek, contusion above the eye and laceration of flesh on right arm.  Wounds dressed …Patient had some elevation in temp…Wounds doing well. Discharged on 7th day. Discharged May 21, 1906.

#268. Mr. John Nelson.  Dr. S. S. Halderman.  Residence Greenup, Kentucky.  Admitted May 14, 1906. Suffering from injuries received being struck and thrown from track by an engine, various contusions on body and arm. Fractured bone on right hand and shock. Patient made rapid recovery and discharged on fifth day. Discharged May 18, 1906.

#269.  Abraham Max. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence Ironton, Ohio. Admitted May 21, 1906, 11:30 P. M. Was brought from the N&W train suffering from carbolic acid poisoning. Died at 1:10 A. M. Died May 22, 1906.

#270.  Mr. E. T. Conners. Dr. Flint Kline. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Admitted May 23, 1906. Room 1. 9:30 P. M.  Was anaesthetized by dr. P. J. Kline at 10:30 A. M. May 24.  Operated by Dr. Flint Kline assisted by Dr.’s Williams and Schirrman. Fracture of second digit on left hand reduced. Rectal fixtual operated…patient rallied well from antibiotic – no nausea…Patient up and about but wound not healed. Discharged 23 day. Discharged June 15, 1906.

#271. Mrs. Ellen River. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Patient admitted May 28, 1906. Prepared for operation May 29 8 A. M. Was anaesthetized by Dr. Fitch operated by Dr. Halderman assisted by Dr.’s Rardin and Smith. Curretted cervix repaired and the operation perineorrhaphy preformed. Patient put on Fairchilds E..pepsin immediately after meals and a general tonic. Patient made a good recovery. Discharged after 18 days. Discharged June 13, 1906.

#273 (out of order).  Mr. Floyd Scott. Dr. J. W. Fitch. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Patient admitted June 4, 1906. Typhoid fever. Temp on admission 102.6…patient had several slight hemorrhages from bowels during second week…fever gradually reduced …patient made uninterrupted recovery. Discharged on the 28th day. Discharged July 2, 1906.

#272. Miss Effie Duteil. Dr. E. W. Foster. Residence 105 Eat 9th St., Portsmouth, Ohio. Admitted June 5, 1906. Patient prepared for operation 11 A. M. June 6th operated by Dr. Foster assisted by Dr.’s Flint Kline and Smith.  Incision made in left kidney and stone removed….  Patient rallied …Patient grew rapidly weaker…died June 7 4:20 A. M.

#274. Mr. W. H. H. Cadot. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence W. Fourth St., City.  Patient admitted June 19, 1906. (Half page blank before final entry) Died September 5 1906. 

#275.  Mrs. Mary Jones. Dr. Berndt. Residence 19 Eat Front Street, city.  Patient admitted June 21, 1906 was prepared for operation June 23rd.  Anaesthetized by Dr. Allard and operated by Dr. Berndt assisted by Dr.’s Halderman and Rardin. Abdominal incision made appendix and …cystic tumor removed. Patient made an uneventful recovery. Discharged July 7, 1906.

#277 (out of order).  Miss Ella Peebles. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence Columbus, Ohio. Patient admitted July 2, 1906. Typhoid Fever. Temp 101.6 on admission….Patient temp reduced to normal in less than a week…patient made a rapid recovery. Discharged on 18 days. Discharged July 20, 1906.
#278 (out of order). Mr. John Kelley. Dr. D. A. Berndt. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Acute Alcoholism. Patient admitted July 11, 1906 very nervous…Discharged July 13, 1906.

#276. Miss Tillie Howe. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence South Portsmouth, Kentucky. Patient admitted June 22, 1906. Was prepared for operation June 23 8 A. M. Anaesthetized by Dr. Smith operated by Dr. H alderman assisted by Dr.’s Rarden and Brendt. Tumor removed from cervix and curettage. Iodoform gauze …did well for a few days then developed a temp ranging from 101.5 to 104.4. July 1 patent had two severe chills…Patient complaining of a great deal of pain. Discharged improved July 15, 1906.

#279.  Mrs. P. M. Wolfe.  Dr. Sellards.  Residence 27 West Third St., city.  Patient admitted July 15, 1906. Acute gastritis. Had been ill about a week before entering hospital very much nauseated, unable to retain anything on stomach.  Given a little cracked ice…patient rested well during night…(description of enema and medications) Patient doing well. Discharged on  9th day.  Discharged July 23, 1906.

#280. Mrs. Cecil Miller. Dr. F. M. Edwards. Residence 376 E. 11th Street, Portsmouth, Ohio.  Patient entered hospital complaining of pain in back and side…given calomel in broken doses followed by enema…Patient very much relieved…absolute rest in bed…Patient discharged on 5th day. Discharged Aug 12, 1906.

#281. David Rogers. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence Peebles, Ohio.  Patient admitted July 9, 1906 suffering from superficial wounds received form falling off of a moving train. Wounds dressed with carbolized Vaseline. Discharged July 10, 1906.

#282. Mr. J. F. Dotson. Dr. J. W. Fitch. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio. Typhoid Fever. Patient admitted Aug. 11, 1906. Temp 103, pulse 110. Given calomel…patient made very uneventful recover. Remained in hospital six weeks. Discharged Sept. 22, 1906.

#283. Mrs. O. J. Ballenger. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Patient admitted Aug. 12, 1906.  Rest in bed...laxatives…tampon…patient improved rapidly. Discharged on 10th day.

#284. Mrs. Charles P. Patton. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence Olive Hill, Kentucky.  Patient admitted Aug. 14, 1906 suffering from a sprained back. Improved. Discharged on 5nd day. Discharged Aug 18. 1906.

#285. Mr. Jos. C. Kronk. Dr. S. S. Halderman.  Residence Scioto P. O. Patient admitted August 30, 1906. Temp. 102.4, pulse 104. (blank diagnosis several lines) Discharged improved on 21 days. Discharted September 20, 1906.

#286. Miss Elizabeth Conina ? (writing difficult) Dr. P. J. Kline. Residence 170 Gallia St., city.  Admitted Sep. 7, 1906. Was prepared for operation Sept. 8. Anaesthetized by Dr. P. J. Kline and operation performed by Dr. Flint Kline assisted by Dr. D. A. Berndt. Complete amputation of right breast and dissection of glands…Patient rallied well …remained in hospital four weeks. Discharged October 5, 1906.

#287. Mr. Dudley McFadgen.  Dr. Flint Kline.  Residence 64 W. Sixth St., City.  Patient admitted September 11, 1906. Typhoid Fever…patient made an uneventful recover. Discharged on October 21, 1906.      

#288. Colonel Bazler. Dr. D. A. Berndt. Residence city. Patient struck by B*O engine while out flagging. Asleep on track. Was removed to hospital and prepared for immediate operation. Was anaesthetized by Dr. Halderman. Operated by Dr. Berndt assisted by Dr. Allard. Amputation of right arm and shoulder joint. Fracture of skull in right occipital region. Patient did not rally.  Death resulting  from shock. Died September 30, 1906.  

#289.  Mr. Earl Adams. Dr. S. S. Halderman.  Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Patient admitted to hospital October 14, 1906 extremely nervous and unable to sleep. Given hot bath and massage. (medication list) …Patient discharged improved.  Discharged October 14, 1906. 

#290. Mr. Walter Culp. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence Way Station, Ohio.  Patient injured on night of October 8, 1906.  Fracture of fibula of left leg. Discharged October 17, 1906.   

#291. Mr. Charles Weeks. Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Admitted October 11, 1906. N&W Rwy. Brakeman. Injured by falling from moving train. Compound fracture of left arm and injury in axillary space.  In hospital 32 days. Discharged November 10, 1906.    

#292. Mr. F. B. Shy. Dr. J. W. Fitch. Residence Shyville, Ohio.  Patient admitted October 22, 1906.  Received injuries from a falling elevator. Compound fracture of left leg and flesh wound on right knee.  …put in splints for three days then put in a plaster cast after which patient allowed to sit up in chair and be about room on crutches. Dismissed form hospital on 9th day. Discharged October 31, 1906.  

#293. Mr. James H. Goodpastor. Dr. J. W. Fitch. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Patient admitted October 29, 1906. Inflammatory rheumatism. Remained in hospital 6 days. Discharged November 4, 1906.  

#294. John L. Stewart. Dr. D. A. Berndt. Residence Wellston, Ohio.  (No date of entry, no diagnosis or treatment listed.) Discharged January 1, 1907.

#295. Mrs. Bessie Floyd. Colored.  Dr. S. S. Halderman. Residence 168 E. 10th Street, city.  Admitted December 2, 1906. Temp. 99.4, pulse 110. Patient suffering from pain in right side, great tenderness over entire abdomen. Pain controlled by opiates.  Condition improved …still under observation and condition still improving but would not consent to operation.  Discharged December 16, 1906.

#296. Mrs. W. D.Tremper. Dr. S. Halderman. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio. Admitted December 6, 1906. Was anaesthetized by Dr. Rardin, operated by Dr. Halderman assisted by Dr. Margaret Fulton. The urethra dilated and a small tumor removed. Patient very nervous and excited from anaesthetic, very much nauseated.  But had a comfortable night and made an uneventful recovery.

#297. Mr. Joseph Walters. Dr. J. W. Fitch. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Admitted December 20, 1906. Typhoid Fever. Discharged February 7, 1907.

#298.  Mr. Frank Shilling. Dr. S. s. Halderman. Residence Springfield, Ohio.  Admitted December 24th, 1906. Anaesthetized by Dr. Rardin, operated by Dr. Halderman, assisted by Dr. Brendt. Right limb amputated above the knee.  Discharged January 17, 1907.   

#299 Mr. H. C. Duncan. Dr. S.S. Halderman. Residence Portsmouth, Ohio.  Admitted Dec. 24, 1906. Was injured in street car accident. Cut and bruised about the face and head. Discharged Janauary 2, 1907.

To be continued, stay tuned!