WARNINGS TO DOCTORS
ir. >.:■ AGAINST -KILLINGS. (United Press Association. —By Electric • Telegraph.—-Copyright.) BERLIN, October 31. Before committing suicide/ by poison •an eminent practitioner; sent a, letter to the Public Prosecutor confessing tht he had painlessly poisoned thirty-nine of hjzs patients who were his wife. In theKcasie of hia, he . stated, he thought'she was suffering from cancer. Then,--after a mortem upon her,, he.lbund’to his horror, that lie had wrongly diagnosed her ailment -as incurable. She cbuidehave been cured by (He:< was therefore yfilied with'Remorse. He then'decided to die they, same deatlj. as lie. had given to his . wife. ■."v-'. - . ■ foaktox tßukov also wrote a letter warring' physicians not to abrogate functions of Providence. , *.• ■ ••* * - . - * '•*
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1931, Page 3
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