TURNING NIGHT INTO DAY
CONDON. April 30. 1 Dr .Cinie.' 1,. Ihilliilny. of the (Has"mv public health department. in a letter to the " British Medical Jnttrnril.” relates the success of a plan for tiimine night into day for sleepy sickness patients, many of whom cannot keep awake ky day and cannot sleep at night. At I? uphill fever hospital seven hoy patients between 4 and 11 were, after playing in the ward all night, put to bed at (1 a.tit., when they slept soundly till -l or o p.in. They breakfasted at (i p.tn., had dinner at 11 p.m.. tea at ;1 a.in. and supper at •“> a.in. W liile this treatment was continued they put on weight and showed improvement, hut relapsed when the ordinary routine was resumed, improving again when night was again turned into day.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1925, Page 4
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