THE CANADIAN DOCTORS.
♦ Auckland, June 28. Another medical sensation has been canned by the death of a man named Rosa, who had used tho Canadian medicines sold by M* Duflot. The man, was ■ufjferlng from perlgardUia, an^ Dr Bskewell, who was called to attend him says he does not think the Canadian medioines had anything to do with his death. Ross was an old S3afarlng man, and well known m Auckland, Auckland, June 29. A man named Franklin, aged thirty, waa plaoed m the hospital yesterday, suffering from acute erysipelas. A few daya ago he had a tooth extracted on the Golden Chariot, the operation causing intense pain, 'it after wards transpired that ■ portioi ot the jaw had fceeii broken apd »n ibicess formed which subsequently induced eryßinalas, The parent is la at j v«v h*4 staff,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1880, 29 June 1888, Page 2
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137THE CANADIAN DOCTORS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1880, 29 June 1888, Page 2
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