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Haggard and harassed, the medical staff of Stillman Infirmary found a slight moment of respite yesterday as the number of cases of German measles dropped, leaving them tired and dazed.
Still unsteady on their feet and buffeted by the wind, four wondering figures retired into public life yesterday, pronounced hale and sound. The number of patients had decreased from 51 to 47.
Wednesday found the measle wards of the Infirmary filled to capacity, with five being cared for in an emergency ward on the top floor of the Hygiene Building, Dr. Means said only, "It comes in waves." It does.
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