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HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT.

To the Editor. Sir,—The subjoined letter speaks for itself, and the fact mentioned in it calls, I think, for immediate inquiry at the hands of the authorities.—l am, &c., F. Krull. To his Honor the Superintendent. Sir,--I called this morning at the Hospital to see John Schmidt and his wife, who were taken to that establishment yesterday afternoon, suffering from injuries received at the late fire in George street, and I found that the wife’s wounds had not been attended to at a quarter to eleven, when I left. Trusting you may give us some assistance in this matter, I am, &c., F, Kkuli. Dunedin, November 1.

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Evening Star, Issue 3339, 1 November 1873, Page 2

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HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT. Evening Star, Issue 3339, 1 November 1873, Page 2

HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT. Evening Star, Issue 3339, 1 November 1873, Page 2

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