Okay, I have been posting the links to articles I have found in St. Petersburg Times archives. Now, I did a bigger search and am finding a wealth of info about the earlier parts of this case. Here is the link to the archives. I did searches from 1992 on and found articles dealing with Terri being moved from the nursing facility to hospice as well as why the judge denied the order for the swallowing test...
Also don't miss the article on Felos done in 2001 where he states he might write another book...
Here is the link:
http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/sptimes/
Can you find anything on the settlements with the other parties from the malpractice suit of Dr. Igel?
St. Petersburg Times. St. Petersburg, Fla.: Feb 17, 1991. pg. 3
Abstract (Article Summary)
http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/sptimes/ (excerpted)
This city has proclaimed today Terri Schiavo day.
Last year Mrs. Schiavo, 27, suffered a loss of potassium in her body that caused her heart to stop beating and resulted in a
coma. She underwent surgery, performed by Dr. Yoshio Hosobuchi of the University of California at San Francisco in December, to implant a stimulator in her brain.
The brain stimulator implant was a success, said her husband, Mike. Mrs. Schiavo is slowly emerging from the coma at the Mediplex Medical Center, a neurological care center in Bradenton, he said. She will undergo at least a year of speech, occupational and physical therapy.
A Feb. 9 Valentine's dance, sponsored by the Vina Del Mar Island Association, raised $1,575 for the Theresa Schiavo Trust Fund.
To contribute to Terri's trust fund, send a check payable to the Theresa Schiavo Trust Fund to First Union National Bank, 5250 East Bay Drive, Clearwater 34624.
St. Petersburg Times. St. Petersburg, Fla.: Feb 17, 1991.
pg. 3
Abstract (Article Summary)
SPTimes archive search (excerpted)
This city has proclaimed today Terri Schiavo day.
Last year Mrs. Schiavo, 27, suffered a loss of potassium in her body that caused her heart to stop beating and resulted in a coma. She underwent surgery, performed by Dr. Yoshio Hosobuchi of the University of California at San Francisco in December, to implant a stimulator in her brain.
The brain stimulator implant was a success, said her husband, Mike. Mrs. Schiavo is slowly emerging from the coma at the Mediplex Medical Center, a neurological care center in Bradenton, he said. She will undergo at least a year of speech, occupational and physical therapy.
A Feb. 9 Valentine's dance, sponsored by the Vina Del Mar Island Association, raised $1,575 for the Theresa Schiavo Trust Fund.
To contribute to Terri's trust fund, send a check payable to the Theresa Schiavo Trust Fund to First Union National Bank, 5250 East Bay Drive, Clearwater 34624.