MILITARY HOSPITALS
T lio daily _ bulletin of patients in the various military hospitals as .at noon yesterday reads as under: —
Trentliam Racecourse —Admissions 62, discharges, 54, remaining 145, serious cases 8, of wliicli .5-improving. Mr. Residence—Admissions 9, discharges nil, remaining 44; none serious.
Kaiwarra—Admissions nil, discharges nij, remaining 1; not sorious. t Tauherenikau—Admissions 5, transferred to Greyto'vn 2, discharges nil, remaining 22; none serious. (iroytown—Admissions 4, transferred ' rom . Tauherenikau 2, discharges nil, remaining 16; none serious. Masterton—Admissions nil, discharges ml, remaining 1; none serious. Palmerston North—Admissions 1, discharges 1, remaining 16: none serious. Auckland—Admissions 3, discharges ml, remaining 8; none serious. Wanganui—Admissions nil, discharges ml, remaining 2; none serious. Dunediii—Admissions nil, discharges ml, remaining 15. , Wellington—Admissions 1, discharges ml, remaining 25j serious cases 1, railway accident; doing as well as can be expected. Napier—Admissions ail, discharges nil, remaining 1; not serious. ■ Total' in all hospitals, 296. The. Minister of Defence, when his attention was drawn to the further increase in_ the number of men in hospitals, said that the increase ought not to give rise to any alarm. Noneof.the new cases were serious, many of them being mild influenza. There were some cases of measles, but onlv about a dozen altogether. . •
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2569, 17 September 1915, Page 3
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