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s i //The friends lot Mrs A; < iM'dMinri .will , Ui bp gj*di to learn that to-day sonic' Blight jiyinptows of improvement have mani- " .ff^ted tlfermselveß^ And her. condition is . eongdejrdfl tobe m aomo degree less critical '/thin: yesterday, whether medicpl atten- ' d[ant, DfiMacintire, entirely, gave her iip, , aud/.|idf isod herJuisband and family that^ nothing remained but to prepare for c a final separation within a few hours, Dr Harvey was subsequently induced, at the earnest solicitation of her husband, to visit her, he having previously attended with Pr Macintire, and he has since been most unremitting m his attendance,
laying down also certain rules of: treatment, the strictest conformity to which he has insisted upon, and which' it is to be hoped are likely to prove productive of good results. Although the most alarming symptoms have somewhat abated, Mrs McMiun -3b by no means out of clanger, and it -will only be by the utmost care and most Avatchful nursing that ultinate reqovory , fhay be lqbkcd for. Her sufEcriugd i:or many days and nights havo been terriljle, but.it is Imped , that should all go well, within ton' daysor a fortuight tlie d.ingorous crisis of the disease may said to huve been passed. The intervening period will be one of intense anxiety to her family aud relatives.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 39, 16 January 1885, Page 3
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217Personal. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 39, 16 January 1885, Page 3
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