Mrs. E.J. McRAE Injured by Cow (1897)

Mrs. E.J. McRAE was painfully injured by a cow last Sunday morning.  The cow, which had a young calf, rushed at Mrs. McRAE and threw her against the fence with such violence as to fracture her left arm near her shoulder. Dr. McNATT set the broken limb soon after the occurrence, but later it was found that there was another fracture above the first and it was attended to by Drs. McNATT and BROOM.  It is hoped that she may soon rally from the shock.

Robesonian (Lumberton, NC) – January 20, 1897

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