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The Case of Eliza Fenning

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Law Stationery Supplies - The Story of Robert Turner

Eliza Turner worked as a cook in the home of Robert Gregson Turner. On March 21, Eliza prepared dinner for the Turner's that included Roger, Charlotte, and OrlaBarr. They had rump steak, potatoes, and yeast dumplings. Before dinner was over Charlotte Turner excused herself to her room where she experienced what she told her husband and father-in-law was a quote, violent sickness. The family's doctor, Henry Ogilvy, was called to help; he asked a colleague, surgeon John Marshall, to also come and give an opinion. Marshall believed Robert Turner might actually die. All of the affected members of the household were prescribed fluids in

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