Monday, March 15, 2004; Page A06
Attorney General John D. Ashcroft was released from the hospital yesterday, less than a week after undergoing surgery to remove his gallbladder.
Ashcroft, 61, left George Washington University Hospital shortly after noon, Justice Department officials said. Deputy Attorney General James B. Comey, who has acted in Ashcroft's place since the attorney general entered the hospital on March 4, will continue to run the agency while Ashcroft recuperates at his home in the District. It is unclear when he will return to work.
"We have to wait and hear from the doctors as to how he's doing," Justice Department spokesman Mark Corallo said. "The doctor said it's different for every patient. They don't want to get into the business of predicting."
Ashcroft initially believed he had the stomach flu. When his condition worsened, a White House physician recommended that he go to the hospital. Doctors diagnosed a severe case of gallstone pancreatitis, an inflammation of a digestive organ that can be life-threatening.
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