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DR. D. E. FENWICK ILL

Special to THE SL'X WELLINGTON, Tuesday. Great regret will be felt at the news that Dr. D. Eardley Fenwick is seriously ill. Dr. Fenwick, who was born in 1887, is a son of the late Sir George Fenwick and one of the leading consulting physicians in the Dominion. He was educated at the Otago Boys' High School and Otago University, and went from there to Middlesex Hospital, taking his M. degree and serving through the Great War with the R.A.M.C. and N. He is chairman of the Council of the Wellington Branch of the British Medical Association and is now consulting physician to the New Zealand Forces. For a while he was in charge of the Queen Mary Hospital for Nervous Diseases, at Hanmer Springs, and examiner in medicine to the New Zealand University. Dr. Fenwick has also been a prominent athlete in University contests and visited Sydney with one University team, while he captained the Otago University first fifteen. Three years ago, he was appointed to the committee which was charged by the then Minister of Health, Mr. J. A. Young, to report on the treatment of tuberculosis in New Zealand,

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1049, 13 August 1930, Page 13

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DR. D. E. FENWICK ILL Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1049, 13 August 1930, Page 13

DR. D. E. FENWICK ILL Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1049, 13 August 1930, Page 13

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