" (To the Editor.) Sir,—You allowed me: to !use v your columns last Tuesday to call K attention to the lack of medical'' attention to a suspected typhoid case. I think you will be glad to ; let the public of Te Puke know of the splendid astion of Dr Deliphine, of Tauranga, who,' on hearing the facts on Tuesday night, immediately prepared to leave for Te Puke, but was forced to await till Wednesday morning as no motor car driver would face the weather. . Dr Delephine, after examining the child, pronounced him suffering from typhoid fever and pneumonia, left, full instructions for his treatment, and gave his services ' gratis. The child is progressing favorably. Thanking you for your courtesy,—l am, etc., D. A. Lees. P.S.— I may state that Dr Delephine does not draw the ; Government subsidy. :, , \
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Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 28 November 1913, Page 2
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