Schott home from hospital
Wednesday, April 8, 1998BY JANET C. WETZEL
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Cincinnati Reds President and CEO Marge Schott was released from Jewish Hospital Kenwood on Tuesday.
She had been there since March 31 -- the evening of Opening Day -- after she fell on the driveway of her Indian Hill home and broke a hip.
On April 1, Mrs. Schott, 69, underwent surgery on her left hip and had a plate and five screws put into her hip bone.
A hospital press release Tuesday said Mrs. Schott is expected to recover fully. The normal recovery period is from three months to a year. Mrs. Schott will continue physical therapy during the recovery period, the release said.
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