Los Angeles County CA Obituary Project Obituaries.....Trantum, O. O. January 1891 ********************************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/obits/obitsca/obitsca.htm ********************************************************** File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Paula Hinkel phinkel@pacbell.net July 5, 2004, 10:27 pm Los Angeles Times, January 9, 1891 Los Angeles Times January 9, 1891 Page 3 HEART FAILURE Sudden Death of O O Trantum, the Attorney Orin O. Trantum, a well-known lawyer of this city, died at his residence on Court street, Wednesday evening about 9 o'clock from heart failure, caused by an overdose of morphine and atropia. Mr. Trantum was a great sufferer of neuralgia, the pain being so great that he resorted to hypodermic injections of morphine and atropia for relief. Wednesday evening he had an unusually severe attack, and Dr. Austin, who keeps a drug store at the corner of Grand avenue and Temple street, was called in. Mr. Trantum told the physician that he wanted him to give him a hypodermic injection of morphine and atropia, explaining that it was what he usually took under such circumstances. Dr. Austin did as he was directed, but the result was not satisfactory, and Mr. Trantum asked that another dose be given him, saying there was no danger, as he frequently took greater quantities than had been given him. Yielding to his entreaties, Dr. Austin administered the dose, and as the pain was still excruciating and Mr. Trantum called constantly for relief, two more injections were given. Almost immediately after the last dose Dr. Austin became alarmed at the physician's symptoms, and he suggested that another physician be called in, which was done. Dr. Kirkpatric and Maynard responding. Everything possible was done for Mr. Trantum, and he at one time rallied and was conscious for about ten minutes, but lapsed again into unconsciousness, which continued to the time of his death. Owing to the peculiar circumstances surrounding Mr. Trantum's death, the physicians in attendance declined to sign a certificate, and yesterday afternoon an inquest was held by Coroner Weldon. A post mortem was also held, and it was found that the heart was very small for a man the size of Trantum, and was weakened by disease, and, after hearing the testimony of two physicians, the jury returned a verdict of death from heart failure, superinduced by neuralgia, it being the opinion of the medical men that men might have resulted from heart failure, even if no morphine had been administered. Mr. Trantum was about 50 years of age at the time of his death. He leaves a wife and child to mourn his loss. A meeting of the bar was held at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon in Judge Wade's court to take action on Mr. Trantum's death. Judge Wade presided. A committee consisting of Judge H. K. S. O'Melveny, Judge A. M. Stevens, Hons. M. E. C. Munday, H. M. Morgan and John T. Jones, was appointed to draft resolutions and report them to the meeting on Saturday. The court then adjourned out of respect to the memory of the deceased lawyer. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ca/losangeles/obits/gob535trantum.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/caobfiles/ File size: 3.4 Kb