THE MILITARY HOSPITALS.
TOTAL CASES 514
WELLINGTON, July 27
The following is the summary of the bulletins from the military hospitals for the- 24 hours prior to noon to-day: Trentham—Measles cases all doing well. Influenza cases in grand stand all convalescent. Of the serious cases one (appendicitis) was removed on Mon- | clay to Wellington Hospital for operaj tion. Two cases are under observation; eight are improving; three show slight improvement- -in four the condition is unchanged, and five cases are reported as doing not so well. : ; Wellington.—One new case is doing well, and of the others one case not so well. Kaiwarawara.—No serious cases. Discharged, 50; remaining, 90. Rangiotu.—No serious cases. Palmorston North.—No serious cases. Total cases under treatment"; 80, comprising two appendicitis, _ 53'(iheasles and 24 medical oases: -10,1 including one appendicitis. Waikanne.—The condition of one serious case improved. .Fifty "convalescents have been transferred to Kaiwarawara. ' \
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8203, 28 July 1915, Page 6
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