THE WAIKATO HOSPITAL TREATMENT.
TO THE EDITOR. Sib, —During my stay as an invalid in the Hospital, I beer to say that all officials, etc., including Dr. Kenny, have behaved with the greatest civility and kindness, and through the doctor's skilful treatment I have once more been able to follow my occupation ; and if one-half of the outside world knew the way in which the Hospital was conducted, they would then sooner be treated under the care of skilful " nurses " and a "doctor" of great experience. My sole reason for corresponding JS—viz., some half wilted individual has been giving the War:' kato residents a wild notion of his experience in such a beautiful establishment for tho sick, maimed, and the aged. Hoping I am not using too much space in your valuable paper,—l am, etc., A. Campbell. Kihikihi, October 12th, 1891.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3004, 15 October 1891, Page 2
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