MILITARY HOSPITALS
The following bulletin of military patients in the various hospitals was issued it noon yesterday:— Trentham—Admissions, 26; discharges, 32; remaining, 58. Upper Hutt.—Admissions, 8; discharges, 1; remaining, 58. • - Featherston.—Admissions, 41; discharges, 19; remaining, 161. Greytown.—Admissions, 3; ' discharges, 1; remaining, 33. ' ' Wellington.—Admissions, 1; dischaises, 2; remaining, 30; 1 serious. Auckland—Admissions, 2; discharges. 3j seinaiuing, 14. - ■ • / Palmerston North.—Romainins, B, .Rotorua.—Remaining, 7. Duuedin.—Remaining, G. Wanganui.—Remaining, 2. Masterton.—Remaining, 3. Patea.—Remaining, 1. J-'.t 111 a tua—Remaining, 1. Total of reinforcements in all hospitals—3o9. At Same®.—The .Officer Commanding at Bamoa (Colonel Logan.) reports as follows lu the General Officer . Commanding «t Wellington, under February 28:— "Corpl. Marsiuill (cerebral concussion),' Ptes. W.-Bowles (vesical fistula), W. Chisitall (ruptured biceps), .F.- Chamberlain (timea cruris), are all doing well." CAMP SICKNESS. OFFICIAL FIGURES. Respecting the sickness (enteritis) at Featherston Camp, Defence Headquarters supplied The Dominion with 1 the follow--ing figures yesterday:— On.February 4 there were 11 admissions to tho hospital, and the total strength of tho camp was on that day 4509. From then on till February 22, the respective figures wore:— Camp Admissions, strength. Feb. 6 5 5,102 „ 7 9 5,471 „ 8 4 5,147 „ 9 9 4,856 „ 10 12 5,119 „ 11 7 4,923 „ 12 2 5,023 „ 13 '. 6 4,799 „ 11 I 5,054 „ 1.1 4 5,473 „ 13 5 . 4,860 „ IV 1 3,666 . » 18 3 3,946 19 3 5,204 „ 20 8 5,019 ' „ 21 1 5,430 „ 22 2 5,500
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2707, 29 February 1916, Page 7
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229MILITARY HOSPITALS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2707, 29 February 1916, Page 7
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