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TRANSFUSION OF BLOOD.

S OPERATION SAVES AUTHOR OF FINGER-PRINT SYSTEM. By Telegraph—Preiß AEtociation-OopyriEM Paris, October 13. M. Alphonse Bortillon, author of the finger-print system of identification, and founder of the system of mensuration, has been suffering from anaemia, in. Georges Bortillon, his brother, offered an artery for the operation of_ blood transfusion, which occupied Jo minutes and was successful. Tlio brotheis aro progressing favourably.

"Dennis" Commercial Motor VehicJes.Messre. Inglis Bros., the well-known Motor Importore, of Wellington, hare recently been appointed Agents for Dennis Bros., Ltd., the oldost motor manufacturers in England. Over 3000 of these commercial Tehiclos already in use. Dennis Bros, are Contractors to the War Office, India Office, Crown Agent for tlie Colo- . nies. The manufacturers of the "Dennis" are the pioneers of the worm drive rear axle (Patent 3221). Char-a-bancs for 18 to 32 passengers. Delivery vans and lorries for loads of from 1 to 5 tons. We are also agents for "Stuart" Commercial Vehicles. Write for full specification and prion list. Catalogues post free to any address. Fullest information supplied on | rerjuost. laffli# Bros.. M-Sfi RwtiS StWOti JLwelltosfw. , <

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1881, 15 October 1913, Page 7

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182

TRANSFUSION OF BLOOD. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1881, 15 October 1913, Page 7

TRANSFUSION OF BLOOD. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1881, 15 October 1913, Page 7

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