San Francisco, July 10.—Death called Dr. Mary C. Edmonds [sic], a well-known physician of this city, in tragic fashion at her home, 913 Bush street. The accidental setting off of a burglar alarm wrought up her nerves to such a strain that she suffered death by fright. She went to a window and blew a whistle. Help came, but just as she opened the front door she tottered and fell dead.
Mrs. Edmonds was a very talented and successful physician of this city. She was the widow of Jude Edmonds, late of the superior court, and leaves two sons and a daughter. The latter, Miss Annie Edmonds is a teacher in Berkeley, and one of her sons, Frank W. Edmonds, who has been connected with the United States geodetic survey for years, is now in Alaska. Her other son, Dr. Harry Edmonds, is a physician, practicing in Fresno county.
Contributor: Loretta Castaldi (47472615) • [email protected]
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San Francisco, July 10.—Death called Dr. Mary C. Edmonds [sic], a well-known physician of this city, in tragic fashion at her home, 913 Bush street. The accidental setting off of a burglar alarm wrought up her nerves to such a strain that she suffered death by fright. She went to a window and blew a whistle. Help came, but just as she opened the front door she tottered and fell dead.
Mrs. Edmonds was a very talented and successful physician of this city. She was the widow of Jude Edmonds, late of the superior court, and leaves two sons and a daughter. The latter, Miss Annie Edmonds is a teacher in Berkeley, and one of her sons, Frank W. Edmonds, who has been connected with the United States geodetic survey for years, is now in Alaska. Her other son, Dr. Harry Edmonds, is a physician, practicing in Fresno county.
Contributor: Loretta Castaldi (47472615) • [email protected]
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