INFECTIOUS DISEASES HOSPITAL.
Per Press Association. ";r| " Dunedin, August 2. In connection with the number of In- . M rectious disease cases recently reported,, Tp r conference of authorities interested: % was held to-day. Those present at ther'f meeting were the Mayor, two ropresen-- - 5 tatives of the Hospital Board, the Die--tnet Health Officer, and two representor 8 , of oltlMns w] io have subscribed! ±250 for the purposes of immediate re- * Pending the building of an infectious hospital. The represents tivja of the Hospital Board stated they had no power to expend money on patlents confined in temporary premises;, ' and it was resolved to send a teleemmi - to the Prenner asking that Dr. M#son, Chief Health Officer, be sent to Dunedin to confer with the Hospital Board with ' a view to end the unsatisfactory method of dealing with infected patients where. " there is no infections diseases hospital
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 3 August 1907, Page 2
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145INFECTIOUS DISEASES HOSPITAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 3 August 1907, Page 2
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