Severed Artery.
A TURKISH." BATH SENSATION. A middle-aged, man named Richard Thomas, a kitchenman employed, in a restaurant in JVaring Taylor Street, went into Hall's Turkish, Baths, in Courtenay Placcearly: last evening ! for_the purpose of having a bath. The door of the -bathroom-was : left l ajar, and oue ! of the 1 attendants'who happened to be" passing, glanced in to see if the room;.was.engaged.. He found Thomas" iif the bath, bleeding ' profusely from- a -wound; in the- thigh, - one of tho arteries having been severed. The man "had -a razor in* his possession. A, .constable, was called in, and Dr. Oilmer wis' summoned. Tho doctor bound up'the wound and ordered the, removal of the man to the Hospital. Thomas:had lost a good deal'of blood but was still'conscious-. .'"-."■• • '
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 9, 5 October 1907, Page 7
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126Severed Artery. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 9, 5 October 1907, Page 7
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