THE MILITARY HOSPITALS
DAILY BULLETIN, Following is a summary of the bulletins from the military hospitals on iSaturday afternon: — Trentham: Of the cases that were si ill considered serious, 1 was improving, 1 improving daily, 2 improving slowly, 2 improving slightly, 1 slight improvement, 1 very little change, 2 condition the same, 1 improving very satisfactorily, 7 progressing satisfactorily, and the condition of one, though unaltered, was not considered; serious at present. Tauherinikau: Measles 11, sore throat I'l, minor surgical cases i, rheumatism '2; no serious cases. Solway (Masterton): No serious cases now: 3 measles cases, all doing well; 3 influenza oases, all doing well. Waikanae: The condition of tlie-ono serious caso is slightly improved. Admitted 10, discharged 16. The totals for tho day_ were: Convalescent '10, monies 26, influenza 2, rheumatism 1,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2523, 26 July 1915, Page 7
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133THE MILITARY HOSPITALS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2523, 26 July 1915, Page 7
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