There has long been a popular belief thtt the greatest number of deaths oooar between £^ r ,* n L B l\ ° lolook m 4 °Q morning. Dr Oharlea F6re has taien the trouble to tabutatt the death-houra of all patients dying m two Parisian hospitals daring the last ten yean: Ha found that there were rather fewer dsalhi between seven and eleven o'olook m tht •vening than at any other time, bat thill t|t W »j?BQial pripondsriofli il |bj ktyu
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2139, 20 May 1889, Page 2
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79Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2139, 20 May 1889, Page 2
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