THE SICK SOLDIERS.
YESTERDAY’S BULLETIN. (PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) WELLINGTON, July 30. The following information has been received as regards sickness in the various camp hospitals during the twenty-four hours preceding noon to-day:— Wellington Hospital.—Serious cases worse 1, no improvement 2, improvement 2, no new serious cases or admissions; discharges 7. Kaiwarra Military Hospital.— Discharged 8; admitted 1; remaining 48; all convalescent. Waikanae Military Hospital.—Admissions 3; discharges 3. Totals are: Convalescent 53, measles 17, minor surgical 3, observation 1. Tauherenikau, Greytown, and Solway Military Hospitals.—Measles 15, sore throats 2, minor surgical cases 5, intercostal neuralgia 1, Rheumatism 1, lumbago 1, bronchial asthma 1, lymphangitis 1, varicocele 1, varicose 1, no serious cases; one case admitted to Solway for observation. Masterton Military Hospital—Measles 2, convalescent 1, observation 1. Trentham Military Hospital.—lmprovement 13; slight improvement 4; not so well 1 ; dangerously ill 1 ; condition unchanged 1; under observation 2.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3996, 31 July 1915, Page 4
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146THE SICK GOLDIERS. Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3996, 31 July 1915, Page 4
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