THE SICK SOLDIERS.
TESTER DA VS Bo mLhiiN. (Press Assiiciaticc Telesram-; WELLINGTON, July 27. The following is the summary of tne bulletins from the military hospital for the 24 hours prior to noon TOHiay. Trentham. —Measles* cases .all doing well - influenza cases in. granustana an convalescent. Of the serious cases one- (appendicitis) was removed on Monday to \S ellington Hospital *ooperation. Three cases are.unaer cw«ervs*tion. eisrht are iinnrot mg, -q-e----show’ slight improvement.. in loathe condition is unchanged, and are cases are reported as elorng not ~ well. , ■ Wellington. —One new case noma, well, and of the others one case not so well. „ . Kaiwarra. —No serious cases: '-is charged -50. remaining 90. Raugiotu. —No serious cases. Palmerston North. —No serious - cases. The total cases under treatment are eiuiny. comprising two &Py pen-dicitis, iirty-three measles ana twenty five medical cases, discharge;, being'teu, comprising one appsnaicms and nine medical cases. Waikanae. —Condition of one serious case improved, and fifteen convalescents transferred to Kaiwarra. Featlrerston. —No serious cases fourteen cases measles, six or. sory throats, two of rheumatism, one ot lymphangitis, one of varic-ocele. five minor surgical cases, one ot colic ana. one c£ lumbago. . Tlie total number or cases m at. hospitals on Tuesday was 01-L
THE DCNEDIX CASES. DUNEDIN, July 27. Of the two Territorials who reported at the hospital for examination, one was presumably suffering irom measles. while the other had sore throat. It is now believed that the measles patient is suffering from a mild attack of cert, a: o spinal meningitis, while the i other has the germs of disease m h - i throat. Both are isolated. _ Aootit ! 15 other mo: cn Dave front Trentiiam 1 have called at the Hospital tor examination during the last- two day-, ana several have been isolate:: on suspicionwhile others have been passed as free from meningitis. suspe-ts are being watched by otikois oi the lie aim De-pa-riaic-nt-. ar.-.l a searching . ,->tig.’--tion of t-a ;h case lias been ore creel. The men isolated are to n-e housed in the Hospital Board's properry at Matkare. ________
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3993, 28 July 1915, Page 4
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340THE SICK SOLDIERS. Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3993, 28 July 1915, Page 4
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