SEPSIS.
PROSECUTIONS BY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Auckland, Saturday. Mrs E, J. Fullerton AA’hyte, licensee of (he AAlillesden private hospital, was prosecuted by the Health Department at the Police Court on five charges under the Hospital and Charitable Institution Ac-t 1023. The charges read as follow: (1) Having been in attendance as a nurse on a case of notifiable infectious disease, sepsis, in a private hospital, and did attend another maternity patient before the medical officer of. Health had certified that she might do so; (2) being the licensee of a private hospital did fail'to keep or cause to be kept a record in the prescribed manner, a temperature chart or a patient (two charges); (3) permitting a maternity patient to occupy a room while it was in occupation by a woman showing symptoms of morbidity; (4) permitting a maternity patient to use equipment of a room used by another woman presenting symptoms of morbidity, without first having the equipment disinfected. The case was adjourned until next Thursday.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3040, 25 May 1926, Page 2
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167SEPSIS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3040, 25 May 1926, Page 2
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