The Hospital.
[TO THE BDITOB.] Sir, —As many of my friends have made it u point of asking me as to how I was treated at the Gisborne Hospital, I do not think I can do better than, with your permission, make public my experience there. I was conveyed to the institution on December 12, being quite helpless from the accident I had sustained, an t I was well enough to lease on Thursday brst. I feel that I cannot speak too highly of the treatment I received. Tho matron, Mias Stewart, is a skilled nurse, but she has also a great deal more than that in her uniform kindness of disposition an i the pieas mt sunny ways that cheer an invalid, and the same may be said of the staff. Indeed the kind manner in which I was treated will ever remain a pleasant memory to me, and be retained with a deep sense of gratitude. Though of course we all hope that we may not require the services of such an institution, one conducted like that under the care of Mies Stewart is a credit to any town. —I am, Ao., Gxobob PHSXiPS.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 564, 31 January 1891, Page 2
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196The Hospital. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 564, 31 January 1891, Page 2
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