SCALDED FRET CAUSE DEATH
T.i Toiler a Auckland, February 8. "While having a bath, a boy lamed Charles Douglas Coles, need 2 5 vwir», residing at Ift. Albert, wii* ilfll!> scalded about the I'eet, iuid_ died, presumably irom shock. Tliu iii'i"- 51 " ,la opened, and adjourned. Dr. Addison'M. P., addressing a conference of tho Central Association for tho Caro of the Mentally Defective, _at the Church House, Westminster, said that tho oxnenciicss of the war h<ul shown that treat numbers of mental cases had benefited bv early treatment, winch otherwise inicilt have lapsed into chrome insanitv. By tlie vigorous prosecution ot nroventivo uiotbods it was possible to avoid ooople with nerves becoming insane.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 115, 9 February 1920, Page 5
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113SCALDED FRET CAUSE DEATH Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 115, 9 February 1920, Page 5
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