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coach hobo vomiting and blue. Brought to Episcopal Hospital. DOA. Cause of death attributed by coroner to [sic] of vomitus. Autopsy reportedly performed, but notes are missing, and actual internal examination may not have been done. Inquest purportedly held, but no notes available.Noe baby number four was Arthur Jr., born April 23, 1955, at Episcopal Hospital, seven pounds, 11.5 ounces. Only 12 days later, he was found by mother having difficulty breathing, brought to Episcopal, assessed to be healthy, and discharged. Next day, mother, home alone, again found baby not breathing and called the rescue squad. Brought to Episcopal Hospital. DOA. Cause of death attributed by coroner to bronchopneumonia after standard autopsy.Noe baby number five was Constance, born February 24, 1958, in St. Luke Hospital, seven pounds, eight ounces. Born with conjunctivitis that cleared up quickly, the baby was discharged in good condition, although one treating physician later recalled a shocking interchange with the mother in the maternity ward. When informed that he would be helping with her baby care, mother reportedly said, the use? She going to die just like all the others. On March 19th, mother called the family doctor to report that the baby was having trouble breathing. After making a house call, the doctor had the baby taken to the hospital because, although the problem seemed simply to be a cold that didn respond to medication, he wondered if something might be lacking in the infant blood. After three days of observation and testing, baby discharged in good condition. Two days later, father was at St. Hugh Catholic