MILITARY HOSPITALS.
DAILY BULLETIN. I'Ktt PitKSfi Association. Wellington, August •">. The following information has been received cercerniug sickness in the various military hospitals during the ■twenty-four hours preceding noun toIdnv:-
1 i'lilmersttin North.—Xo serious [cases. Total cases on 4th August 138. comprising measles .10 and medileal 22. Waikanae. Admissions nil. discharges 2. convalescent 26, measles 1.1, minor surgical I, observation 2. iuUneii/.a .'5. Kaiwarra.- All patients were discharged, Featherston, —Xo serious cases. Measles 15, German measles I. scarlet lever contacts l>. eczema 1, minor surgical cases I. bronchial asthma 1. sore throat 1. neurasthenia I, sciatica ], varicose vein I, lymphangitis 1. intercostal neuralgial'l. rheumatism 1, scarlet lever I.
Wellington.—Of the serious cases 1 shows no improvement and 3 have improved. Admissions 2, neither acutely ill. No discharges and no new serious cases.
Tientham.- All ccrebro spinal meningitis cases improving except two, one of whom is dangerously ill and the other not so well. No development among suspects ,and others doing well. Solway.—All patients discharged this morning. The total number of cases' of nil kinds of sickness in the military hospitals oil Thursday was 819, as against 401 on Thursday of last week.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 83, 6 August 1915, Page 2
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