THE BLOOD POISONING CASES AT WELLINGTON.
Welunqton, Yesterday. Hr Fell has written to the Times about ■ending Kate Kelly to the Hospital. He states that be attended the woman during her confinement, and left off visiting her at usual after the ninth day, at which time she was up and about. Four days later ha was asked to see her again with the view of getting her into the hospital. He went to sse her, and she was then sitting up and half dressed. The people rile wqs with deplinejd to jreep her even for another night. He.saw the Hospital doctor on the matter, and the latter decided to take her in. He declares that When he saw the hospital surgeon lie was nqt aware that the patient was suffering from puerperal fever. pater, Mrs Fade, one of. the patients attacked at the Hospitil with puerperal fever, died just before ten o ! clook this morning. The condition of the other two patients *rp eprious.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1307, 24 February 1885, Page 3
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164THE BLOOD POISONING CASES AT WELLINGTON. Temuka Leader, Issue 1307, 24 February 1885, Page 3
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