KING’S HEALTH
RAY THERAPY TREATMENT CONTINUES. Rugby, March 4 It was officially stated at Craigwell House, Bognor, this evening that the King again had passed a good night. He rose early this morning and sat on a chair near a window in his room. As the weather was dull with a cold, damp breeze blowing, his windows were kept shut. Nevertheless, His Majesty had a good day. There was not much sunshine, but very dittle wind. In the afternoon the King sat at an open window. Dr Woods applied the ray-thera-py treatment to-day. Yesterday His Majesty passed a quiet and satisfactory day, during which he underwent the luminous ray treatment at the hands of Dr Hewitt, the ray-therapy expert. The Queen, accompanied by Princess Mary went to London this morning. Her Majesty visited friends and also Inspected a collection of old English silver being exhibited at Sir Philip Sassoon’* house in Park Lane. She returned to Bognor in the evening.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LVII, Issue 10018, 6 March 1929, Page 3
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