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Dr. Slough person

born: [1888-01-01,1889-01-01)died/dissolved: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)id: p_dr-slough_3d6a1c

also known as: Dr. Slough

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Summary:  Dr. Slough is a person, but no additional information about this individual is known from the available records.
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Claims (16)

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cited from and left the house, sometimes remaining away… (1891)
and left the house, sometimes remaining away all night. He states that only a short time since he became afraid of his wife and refused to take medicine or food from her hand. At the time, he was stopping in Dr. Slough’s residence, about two …

attended

cited from Fatal Accident (1890)
Fatal Accident About six o’clock on Tuesday morning last, people residing in the vicinity of Bullard and Market streets were startled by loud cries of “Help! Help!”. On repairing to the scene of the commotion it was found that Mrs. Mary Brown, …

discovered

morphia in a barrel-shaped glass sent by Mrs. Luke for Mr. Luke1891-07-17
cited from and left the house, sometimes remaining away… (1891) · +1 more
being drugged. On several occa- sions he awoke during the night and found his wife lying on the bed with her clothes on. He was sure that she was disrobed early in the evening, at the time he retired. He was satis- fied that after he fe…

occupation

cited from The body was brought to town and in-… (1891)
en, J. W. Brown, Paul Mitchell, Juan Ferguson, P. J. Dodd. Isaac Givens, J. P. The body was brought to town and in- terred on Saturday, but certain questions having arisen, the body was disinterred, and an autopsy was held on Sunday, Drs. …
doctor
cited from “Why,” remarked the lady, “my husbandJs… (1888)
“Why,” remarked the lady, “my husbandJs shoulder is terribly bruised where he was hit with the scantling. I employed Dr. Slough to care for his maimed shoulder.” A representa- tive of the Enterprise hunted down the doctor and asked the condition o…
doctor
cited from him, and in the morning when he awoke he… (1888)
him, and in the morning when he awoke he was buried under several inches of snow which had fallen during the night. After digging him- self out, as it were, he began his slow and painful search for a habitation, which con- tinued the balance o…
physician
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-05-29 (1891)
as his own admission, but the physicians testified that it frequently happened that a man after receiv- ing such wounds as Barney had, would give accounts of the transaction even in detail, and the account would be entirely false, although ma…

witnessed

autopsy of James Kerr1891-04-26
cited from The first intimation of the tragedy reached… (1891)
d blooded, brutal kill- ings that ever occurred in Grant county, if not in the territory, took place at Peter Mungall’s ranch on the Mangus, Thursday night last, the 23rd. The killing was the result of a drunken row, and who started the tr…
post mortem examination of Barney
cited from placed in jail… (1891)
xhumed and a post mortem examination made. Drs. Slough and Woodville conducted the post mor- tem examination, and in order that no doubt could arise as to the nature of the deceased’s wounds, they were photographed with the scalp on the head…
trial testimony on head wounds
cited from curs from violence… (1891)
as his own admission, but the physicians testified that it frequently happened that a man after receiv- ing such wounds as Barney had, would give accounts of the transaction even in detail, and the account would be entirely false, although ma…
autopsy
cited from The body was brought to town and in-… (1891)
The body was brought to town and in- terred on Saturday, but certain questions having arisen, the body was disinterred, and an autopsy was held on Sunday, Drs. Slough and Wood- ville officiating.
wounds on the head
cited from curs from violence… (1891)
curs from violence. Such an examination very often materially assists the exposure of guilt, and becomes a shield for the innocent. We can- not insist too strongly upon this matter. Our coroner should have medical experience. The justice of the pe…
analysis of glass contents finding morphia
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-07-10 (1891)
being drugged. On several occa- sions he awoke during the night and found his wife lying on the bed with her clothes on. He was sure that she was disrobed early in the evening, at the time he retired. He was satis- fied that after he fe…

worked_for

court
cited from placed in jail… (1891) · +1 more
t was a sad affair; that no malice was intended and that it was done and couldn’t be helped, and further- more, said that Scotty hadn’t anything to do with it. The wounds on the deceased’s head had been inflicted by a heavy blunt instrumen…
cited from “Why,” remarked the lady, “my husbandJs… (1888)
“Why,” remarked the lady, “my husbandJs shoulder is terribly bruised where he was hit with the scantling. I employed Dr. Slough to care for his maimed shoulder.” A representa- tive of the Enterprise hunted down the doctor and asked the condition o…

worked_with

cited from and left the house, sometimes remaining away… (1891)
and left the house, sometimes remaining away all night. He states that only a short time since he became afraid of his wife and refused to take medicine or food from her hand. At the time, he was stopping in Dr. Slough’s residence, about two …

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Gus Maiser witnessed Dr. Slough
J. L. Hall worked_for Dr. Slough

Sources (14)

him, and in the morning when he awoke he…

1888 · newspaper · public-domain

“Why,” remarked the lady, “my husbandJs…

1888 · newspaper · public-domain

Fatal Accident

1890 · newspaper · public-domain

ADA HUMES PARDONED

1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details

and left the house, sometimes remaining away…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain

curs from violence…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain

curs from violence…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details

placed in jail…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details

The body was brought to town and in-…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details

The body was brought to town and in-…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain

The first intimation of the tragedy reached…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details

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