CASUALTIES.
Am inquest touching the death of Eleanor Mary vVillis, which: happened- an Xuesday afternoon, at 'her residence, at Southhrook, tfas held in the Courthouse on Wednesday, oefoie Mr A. R. Inwood (Deputy Coroner) and a jury _of six, of whom Mr W. D. Owen was chosjMt foreman. Dr. T. J. Witffoera gay* evidence, and *tated that deatli resulted from eyncope, wniki under the influence cf chiofoform during an operation. A verdict in accordance with the .medical testimony trail returned by the jury, who added tlhat they -were estatfied that all care % Tvos taken by the doutoTs in charge, and expressed their eynvpethy with the husband of the deceaStd.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11501, 6 February 1903, Page 8
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