WARNING
THE unfortunate death of a young Maori girl at Awakeri last week, should serv.e.as a warning to all influenza sufferers who may be tempted to treat the complaint lightly and go back to work before they have sufficiently recovered their strength. Two hours sufficed for the victim of last week's inquest to be carried off by the reaction of a weak' ened heart, once she had decided to leave her bed. The symptoms merely serve to .prove what has been stated by medical authorities time and time again, that the complaint known as 'influenza,' has a very far-reaching and weakening effect upon the whole of the system, and. that patients should not be in a hurry at the first signs of returning* strength to hasten back to normal work-a-day life.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 11, 2 October 1942, Page 4
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