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Jhe Conway Case. ■• [To The Editor W.D. Times.] Sin,—A montli ngo I wrote you, asking how it was that Patrick Conway was allowed to die unvisitod by one of the medical officers of the Hospital after ho had applied for admission to this institution, : the facts heing that he applied for admission ufter tho arrival of the train from Eketahuna, and was neither at the Hospital nor visited by one of the piedical officers. The next nipniing ]ip diod. ; An explanation was tq be made at the next meeting pf 'Trustees nS to this jieglept, but nono was made, nor lias any explanation been'offered to tho public through the papers or in any otjipr way., I therefore characterise it ns a scandaMtt proceeding, in every way diserWable tho Hospital and .its management,—l am, yours faithfully, :, ':7\ .-■'.■■ "Siona." ',. [We givo tho above for what, it is worth,'but pur correspondent • must bear in minclthnt statdmeuts ■■ made over an • akohymous signature ctb 1 not caiW'aiwii weicrutl—- . »WY| .' ! .. ; .Wi/..f; : .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4749, 16 June 1894, Page 3
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166CORRESPONDENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4749, 16 June 1894, Page 3
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