SOLDIER PATIENTS IN MENTAL HOSPITALS
By Tolecrnph-rrMs Association. Dunedin, September 29. Allegations regarding tlifj admission of isS'to sS/'3; purtmtnt tt ™s,Wn Waiioiu. concerning n " un^ or {l Swc lif? Mental t.ents at admitted during Hospital, the mltn ibe r ndVl,e period 19» -° istTß t e > 8 or der: the nutted without a haA dicd numlj?r so admin:. r o{ soldier the total n" m ' 191 i to 1920. Resolupatients thr,re t at tinns were* als y t lft wounds and l i" Z] dfibilitiM of soldier-patents at e rff- whether tliera was a secret nnw tetween the Defend Depnrtderstnndi „ pr .i n . chaTßC at Seacliff ?} CI JHospital regarding tho admission nUlieMiati.-ntfl: who wag the owner of °J S r,rVtnnc Hospital; what wos paid for the , nf it* what agreement was wdTnto Jiv the Defence Department for tcrcd inlow wh(jn and by Khority it was closed to Boldierpatients. - r
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 4, 30 September 1920, Page 4
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148SOLDIER PATIENTS IN MENTAL HOSPITALS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 4, 30 September 1920, Page 4
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