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The Death of Nicholas.

The Death of Nicholas.
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March 30, 1855, Page 8Buy Reprints
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To the Editor of the New- York Daily Times: Since the Czar of Russia is dead, it is of little interest to the world by what means his life wasterminated; but to the physician, his "case," stripped of the pomp and circumstance of his position, bears evident marks of importance. That the Czar suffered first from influenza is very clear. This is admitted by all parties. at a pulmonary affection supervened, at first View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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