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[Correspondence on public matter? is welcomed at all times, but it must he distinctly understood that this ionrnal is in no way associated W* tb the opinions of its correspondent?.] THE -O’DOAVD CASE.. [To the Editor.] Sir,—l desire to make an explanation to part of my former -letter which tlie public lias asked for. It was the Saturday before the boy’s leg was taken off that Dr. Brett, tlie doctor of the hospital, called the boy intb tb© room and said. ’ “You are quite well; you can go home.” Another word also to your readers. If any of you people have got anything to say about tlie Hospital speak for yourselves 1 AVrito your letters tb the Diaper and got them published. Talking in tho street lias no effect. This is a tiling that should liave a. fair trial, as it concerns everybody in the district-.—l am, etc., JAAIES O’DOAVD. Haiti, Nov. 7tli.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2232, 8 November 1907, Page 2
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