MILITARY HOSPITALS
' ' DAILY, BULLETIN. • The following information has been supplied "to the' Minister of Dofence regarding military hospitals.. Trentliam.—Admissions fO'r day. 17, comprising 12 influenza, 1 broncnitis, 1 insom'ma, I moaslos, 1 alcoholic, 1 venereal.' Serious cases in kiosk: Cergmeningitis, 12, of which' 8 are improving, 3 condition unchanged, 1 not so well. Cases under observation, there all improving. ' Mr. Izard g House—Measles, 7. t. I'alinerston North—Admission 1 (appendicitis) ;^ discharges, nil; remaining, 41; one serious case, diagnosed yesterday as diphtheria. Tauherinikau.—Admission, 1 (not serious);'discharges, 5; remaining, 20. Masterton.—On© admission (not serious). Greytown.—No admissions; discharged, 1; remaining, _9; none serious. Auckland.—Admissions, nil; discharges, nil; remaining, 14; no serious cases.-_ Wellington—Remaining, 19.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2558, 4 September 1915, Page 7
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110MILITARY HOSPITALS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2558, 4 September 1915, Page 7
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