2-INCH KEY
JX BA BY'S BODY. CTBIOFS TKEATAIEXT. COTTON-WOOL "SANDWICH." j SVDNKV. Jan. XL | Doctors at St. Vincent's Hospital j to-day removed a key more titan two , incites long, whiclt had remained in j two-year-old Arthur Kverott s stum- , aclt for three days. .... j A cotton wool “sundwicn -- a j thin layer of cotton wool between i two slice* of bread—was given to . the baby to eat. The cotton wool, gradually became i entwinoil a inul the key. and dis- > lodged it from its position in the* 1 bodv.
The? child swallowed a key at Ids parents’ home in Cameron street. iOdgeckffc. < n Alondav ayd was admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital on Tuesday.
Doctors made a thorough examination, and it wa_- first lea red that an operation would be necessary. The child has recovered so well under treatment that U ''ill be discharged this evening.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11126, 8 February 1930, Page 3
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1452-INCH KEY Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11126, 8 February 1930, Page 3
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