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Lard or their woary feet grow sloe. By tlieir unremitting care the lives of many men must have been saved. Ifoey were at their wits end when help came. A detachment of Maheno men came first, then a party of trained Medical Corps men from Awapuni, and about the same time soma women V.A.'D.'s. All the newhelpers have dono splendid work ever f.ineo tfcey came, and their aid has saved the nursing staff from breakdown. Serious eases not yet admitted to hospital, axe now grouped in two hospital huts, in; charge of Medical Corps men, sufficient' ly experienced to know the real condition of a. patient. Bra-tieally all the patients still scattered through the line* axe now convalescent. The medical officers have done their utmost. They have had but little time to spare for patients not dangerously' ill, but trot a serious case has ever been overlooked by lis negligence of any doctor. The staff suffered a serious loss by the death of-.' Major Sale, certainly the most popular, medical man in camp, but the others carried the ,e\ira load. It is easy to make much Of tta" l haaxir ships suffered by the patients, but noti nearly so easy to suggest how they might have been cased. The rough treatment was made as safe as possible, and the rougfaess was inevitable. Men could not live under worse conditionsfor the spread of infection than did the soldiers in camp. In any military camp, a disease like influenza uuist spread. No-. -precautions can prevent it. The sick-i. ness was virulent, especially at first, butS generally lie cases were not severe. Most of the deaths have been from pneumonia, and in some cases the pneumoiria, •became septic. Tfrese cases were almost always fatal, but they were few-,. If cases are taken early tied carefully 'treated, pneumonia should not occur, and healthy people will recover frammere influenza, although they may have .a bads time. The sickness ran its-course ■rapidly through the troops, and ifr-can., lbe v ,said that the eprdemio-iias ibeetttgati Under in Trentham.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1918, Page 3
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