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Places of Interest at the Wellington Public Hospital.—Some of the most vital and interesting departments of the Wellington Public Hospital, a series of articles concerning which is being published in "The Dominion." These photographs show, together with two of the chief blocks, some of the places in the hospital which few of the public have seen. At the left top is the X-ray plant with a patient under X-ray. At the back of the picture, against the right window, is a small plant which is specially made for focussing on foreign bodies in the eye. The lower picture on the left depicts the operating theatre. Right top: A corner of the kitchen. Centre: The new main wing, photographed from the hospital grounds. Bottom: The Ewart (consumptive) Hospital, which lies behind the main hospital blocks.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 104, 26 January 1935, Page 13

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Places of Interest at the Wellington Public Hospital.—Some of the most vital and interesting departments of the Wellington Public Hospital, a series of articles concerning which is being published in "The Dominion." These photographs show, together with two of the chief blocks, some of the places in the hospital which few of the public have seen. At the left top is the X-ray plant with a patient under X-ray. At the back of the picture, against the right window, is a small plant which is specially made for focussing on foreign bodies in the eye. The lower picture on the left depicts the operating theatre. Right top: A corner of the kitchen. Centre: The new main wing, photographed from the hospital grounds. Bottom: The Ewart (consumptive) Hospital, which lies behind the main hospital blocks. Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 104, 26 January 1935, Page 13

Places of Interest at the Wellington Public Hospital.—Some of the most vital and interesting departments of the Wellington Public Hospital, a series of articles concerning which is being published in "The Dominion." These photographs show, together with two of the chief blocks, some of the places in the hospital which few of the public have seen. At the left top is the X-ray plant with a patient under X-ray. At the back of the picture, against the right window, is a small plant which is specially made for focussing on foreign bodies in the eye. The lower picture on the left depicts the operating theatre. Right top: A corner of the kitchen. Centre: The new main wing, photographed from the hospital grounds. Bottom: The Ewart (consumptive) Hospital, which lies behind the main hospital blocks. Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 104, 26 January 1935, Page 13

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