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Sudden death. --The wife of Dr. Thos. H. Buckler, a distinguished physician of Baltimore, died very suddenly on Saturday while attending a dining party at the residence of her father, Rev. Dr. Fuller. She had just risen from a seat at the piano, and, exclaiming "Oh! how dizzy I am," sunk to the floor dead, amid her family and friends. The catastrophe was the result of disease of the heart.
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Sudden death. --The wife of Dr. Thos. H. Buckler, a distinguished physician of Baltimore, died very suddenly on Saturday while attending a dining party at the residence of her father, Rev. Dr. Fuller. She had just risen from a seat at the piano, and, exclaiming "Oh! how dizzy I am," sunk to the floor dead, amid her family and friends. The catastrophe was the result of disease of the heart.