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Children from Burnham Industrial School admitted to the Christchurch Hospital from the 1st April, 1892, to the 31st March, 1893.
No. 5. Dr. Buens's Eepoet on the Caveesham School. Sib, — The Industrial School, Look-out Point, Dunedin, 30th March, 1893. I have the honour to transmit to you my annual report regarding the Caversham Industrial School. Amongst the children—average number 105—the general health has continued excellent. In the absence of any epidemic the school has maintained its salubrious reputation. H — M —, aged eleven months, boarded-out in North-east Valley, succumbed to an attack of acute bronchitis. lam satisfied she received every attention from her foster-parent; and I have pleasure in noting that of every case which I have had occasion to visit I feel assured the same remark may be made. I have, &c, Eobeet Burns, F.8.C.5., Edin., The Secretary of Education. Medical Officer.
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Name. Disease. Admitted. Annie S. Francis P. Susan B. Sub-acute rheumatism Enteritis ... Gastralgia June 13, 1892. August 27, 1892. February 22, 1893. Eemained in hosp oital rei sspectiveK y 93,: >ital res' lectivel' 93, 183, 15 da; S.
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