A CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS.
BABY BADLY SCALDED
SIRDS 5 NESTS AND BROKEN ARMS.
Several cases of accident and mishap have been admitted to the Auckland Hospital in the past day or two. • On Saturday a man of 33 years of ajre named Joseph Sehulz, who resides at 9, Dunbar Road, off Dominion Road, was admitted suffering from blood poisoning. It appears he was camping out,, and while climbing over a barbed wire fence pricked his foot, with the result thati the member became badly poisoned necessitating his retention at the hospital for some daysA A surveyor named William Henry Coulter, a single man of 32 yeare, was admitted tp the institution "last night sufTenng from a septic foot caused by an accidental blow while surveying last Early this morning a 2J months' old child named Octavius Critchley, whose parents recently arrived from America, and are now residing in Wellington Street, wae admitted to the hospital iwtS wf sev * re burns about the 'neck and left arm, caused by a saucepan ZtnT £. boihng over and scalding the child. The condition of the little victim of the accident is eomewliat eerious £ f ±en 7 ears named Eric Raymond Bishop, who lives at 28, Grafton Road, was admitted to the hospital this morning with both arms fractured. The fefl 7r™ bird + nestin S in «« Domain, and fell from a tree, breaking both arms, •lhe injured limbs were* set, and he is r rbei4°ect b^ — *«
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7, 8 January 1917, Page 6
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