, ■ s,, / Weekly statu of the Waikato District ]lt>s|iit;il f»r the week ending Saturday, Stli October, ISS7 : -Kemaiued from last week, 7; adoiitted, -: discharged, l'; died, 1 ; remaining, 'I; ."> males and 2 females. Richard Wilson, aged CO, admitted in a moribund condition, died of bronchopneumonia. John Heenan (aniputatiou case) is progressing favourably. John Dashwood, suffering from a severe bum of the scalp, is now nut of all danger, and progressing favourably. The boy Arm atmiisr is making a good recovery, and Dr. Kenny hopes soon to discharge him cured. All,the other patients are doing well. A dkntist has discovered that as long as you keep a piece of ignitcii coal applied to the sole of your foot you will cease to ftel the pain of a toothache. .Sir Miun.AKi. HicKs-liKACii writes that Iris sight is surely, though slowly, improving. Its failure was due to an ailment of the retina more than to cataract.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2380, 11 October 1887, Page 3
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