MR. BONNEY EXPLAINS OPERATION FAILURE
Visrr TO NEW ZEALAND ORDEAL AT HAMILTON GNi ted P.A.—By Telegraph — Copyright) (Australian Press Association) Rwd. 12.32 p.m. LONDON, Tuesday. The well-known surgeon, Mr. Victor Bonrey, who arrived back from Australia and New Zealand, referred to the failure of his oper•tion a# Hamilton, at the inauguration of the Gynaecological As••elation. It was a combination of technical success and deplorable tragedy,” he >aid. “T was heart-broken, and my errs was shattered when I suddenly lacovered that the patient was dead.” He explains that he had given up . * Year’s Income to go to the Do®™ons, because he felt the real need contact between the surgical proiT'jon there and in the Old Country. oiw> W *f please d at the progress of the of i* ° n ’ des P fte the combined effect *• gravity, and the strain of 50 of critical eyes watching every . In every respect it was ®del operation. Every possible Ijj Il ' as made to save the patient’s nofM felt tbe blow terribly, yet ifiv been left undone. Y ew Zealand colleagues were Th ° rf «“y kind and sympathetic. i«ed B ,v Wa3 no criticism. They realAbl*. 11141 the Haiality was unavoid-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 373, 6 June 1928, Page 11
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