NURSE’S DEATH
MENTAL HOSPITAL AFFAIR INJURY TO BRAIN Press Association WELLINGTON, Friday. The inquest concerning the death or iadith Mary Paynter. a nurse, who died S. 1 , the menta l hospital at Porirua on February 10, was resumed before Mr J. S. Barton, coroner, to-day. Dr. D D. Fenwick said he had read - L>r - Lynch s post-mortem report on the matter, and lie agreed that the illness from which Miss Pay'nter died could not have been diagnosed in her lifetime. The coroner found that the cause of death was a cerebral hemorrhage, due to the rupture of an aneurism in one of the small arteries at the base of the brain. He would deal in writing later with the other points raised.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 596, 23 February 1929, Page 1
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