MRS. ASTOR IN NO DANGER

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The New York Times

Suffering Now Only from Grief, Says Her Physician
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Dr. Ruel B. Kimball of 136 East Fifty-fourth Street, who is attending Mrs.
John Jacob Astor at her home, 890 Fifth Avenue, said last night:

"Mrs. Astor is perfectly well, and suffering only from grief. She arrived in
as good health as any one could be who had undergone such a strain. The
reports that she has been seriously ill at any time during the last few days
are incorrect."

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