A MEDICAL CASE
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(Pec Press Association.) Auokland, last night. A case in whioh Eugene Hulee sued Dr A. Bull for £2OO damages for alleged wrongful diagnosis of his adoped son’s complaint wbeu admitted to the Auckland hospital last year, resulting in improper dietary and treatment, was continued terday afternoon. Mr Walker,, for fence, stated that upon the evider by plaintiff himself he ehoul suited. Dr Bull had been she given proper treatment. •*" clear on the highest med that when a high temperat was extremely difficult, ar possible, to distinguish in between enterio and t Arthur Bull, M.D. M.R.0.5., said he saw of March, 1904, a few mission. There was luDgof a patch of pr have been the resul fiuenza, enteric pm Tests were made, a days these were co'. whioh time typhoid a probable comply a circumstantial b, and dietary the himself signed t' the patient eho. bridge Sanatoriu left the hospital for him, but upoi later at his own the oase was hopi Mr Walker; £ first week what you have altered patient ? Witness: I wot The Court adjd.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1590, 31 October 1905, Page 2
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209A MEDICAL CASE Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1590, 31 October 1905, Page 2
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