CORRESPONDENCE.
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[TO THE FDITOB .OF THB .STANDABD.ji ! Sir, — I am glad' that' notice vras taken by you of Humanity's letter, rind that the Public haye both sides, pf the '-case ' betdre it. Admitting ttc y octoi's statement to ! be ! c6rrect, ' ' that had he attended when culled on he could not liaye »^ed jet it would haye, been more satisfactory to tji.e. feel jngsdf the deceased's Mends', had' he' been, more promptly attended by a medical' man, seeing that a medical man lived
'vithin five minutes' walk of the hotel. Who is to aay whetlier the poor fellow's life could not have been saved, hud a medical man .been present jbefore his ; illness developed fatal aVnuptbms 1 I jam, &c, 1 1 Observer.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 57, 6 February 1884, Page 3
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123CORRESPONDENCE. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 57, 6 February 1884, Page 3
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