MILITARY HOSPITALS
THE DAILY BULLETIN. . There were more discharges from military hospitals yesterday than there were admissions, and many of the fresh oases; are reported: to be exceedingly mild, so mild that the patients, if they were in private life,'would not be accounted invalids at all. Following was the information supplied to the Defonce Minister yesterday:— ■ ■ , . ■ • Trenthani Hospital.—Admissions' 26, including 19 influenza, 1 scabies, -1 sprain, i diarrhoea, I haemorrhoids, I ptomaine poisoning,-], venereal, I.alcoholism; serious cases 14, of whiah 10 are improving, 1 ehows slight improrement, 1 condition unchanged-. 1 unchanged serious, 1 1 not so well, serious; Tauherenikau.—Admissions 2, n<j serious oases. ■ ~; ■, ■ ■ :■' ■ , Rangiotu.—Admissions 3, comprising .1 influenza,, Idysentery, 1 hallucinations; condition of all- patients satisfactory. ■ ■■ ... Auckland.—No Teport. . :
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2556, 2 September 1915, Page 6
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119MILITARY HOSPITALS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2556, 2 September 1915, Page 6
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