MILITARY HOSPITALS
WEEKLY BULLETIN. The weekly bulletin of patients in hospitals from noon on April 29 to noon on May 6 is as" under:—. Trenthani: Admitted 65, discharged 56, remaining 58. One case of carcinoma of liver, one .case of necrosis pcriost Bums, and one ease of pneumonia. Returned 'soldiers for treatment: Discharged 1. Infectious Ward: Admitted 1, discharged 2, remaining 1. Upper Hutt: Admitted 10, discharged 7, remaining 15. Fcatherston: Admitted IS, discharged IS, remaining 23. / Grey town: Discharged 1, remaining 1. Racecourse: Admitted 5, discharged 3, remaining 12. ' . Auckland: Discharged 1, remaining 2. Wellington: Remaining 2. Christchurch: Remaining 2. Dunedin: Admitted 5, discharged 5,. remaining 62. Palmerston North; Discharged 1, remaining 1. Nelson: Discharged 1. Rotorua: Remaining 5. Wuikuto: Discharged 1. Wanganui: Discharged 1, remaining 3. Gisborne: Remaining 1. Groymouth: Discharged 1. Waimate: Admitted 1, discharged 1, remaining 2. ■Southland: Discharged 1, Tiuiaru: Remaining 2Dannevirke: Admitted 1, remaining 1. Total of reinforcements in all hospitals, 193. -
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 209, 23 May 1918, Page 8
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158MILITARY HOSPITALS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 209, 23 May 1918, Page 8
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