" The terrible story < f a mMi who is being gradually cut to pieces by suigeons in order to save his life is reported from Lausanne (Switzerland). Albert Froidevaux, who. recently '■ underwent his forty-seventh operatipn, has, in the last ten years, says | a London Daily Express telegram, ’ successfully suffered the amputation ohhls fingers, toes, hands’, feet, arms, and legs. While he was engaged in erecting a palisade in Tonkin in August/ 1910, a bamboo splinter ran into. . his finger, and the terrible and incurable disease known medically as symmetric gangrene set in. t v There is an interesting replace advertisement appearing In this issue J with regard to Mir David A. Vincent 9 , new shop, next to the “Gazette ’ Office.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4504, 15 December 1922, Page 3
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