ORTHOPAEDIC TREATMENT.
USE OF TREXTHAM CAMP. (By Telegraph.—.ress Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. Many old hutments at Treutham are being converted into hospital wards, linked by corridors to accommodate about 700 soldiers who will require orthopaedic treatment on return to Xew Zealand. Vocational and occupational training will be an important feature. Apart from structural : alterations the chief new work being done is lavatory! provision. ■ All the work, which is expected .(-■'■be'iw.ihpl.tefr'.n'the middle of next month, is "being done by the A.rmyF Ordnance Department. Military surgeons and other experts specially trained! in orthopaedics are now arriving inj Xew Zealand. I
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 65, 17 March 1919, Page 4
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