CHRISTCHURCH.
This day. The cheaf feature of the hospital enquiry so far has been the denial by Dr Townsend that he ever said the woman Keetley was ill of typhoid fever, except to her husband. He assented in his evidence that at any rate he had no recollection of ever having said so to anyone else, bnt two other witnesses stated that he did. The gravemen of the charge in this case is that the woman was admitted to the hospital while suffering from typhoid fever, and that when she died it
was called gastro enteretis, and no report was ever made to the Board of Health as required by law.
Tuesday. Tbe services of some of thw local churches will be suspended this week to avoid interfering with Proctor's astro« nomical lectures, which promise to be a great success.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3694, 27 October 1880, Page 2
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