DENTIST'S DEATH.
{ EXPERIMENTING WITH GAS. (PRESS ASSOCIATION- TBLEGEAH.) i. WANGANUI, November 6. , At the inquest concerning the death ,® of William Walter Bramwell, a wellr s'. known dentist, who was found dead: in l ' a chair in' his surgery on •October 31st, e by his partner, the verdict was: that ? death' was due to misadventure, f y Medical .evidence-was given tthat he d frequently experimented with'.' various anaesthetics as he -was. preparing a r * thesis for the B.D.S examination. .rHe £ had made an appointment that evening g to go to a concert with his", partner, after the latter had finished a meeting. : V:. .. It is surmised that he was • eipent menting with nitrous oxide ind oxygen D when the latter cylinder gave out; iand 3 getting a whiff of the nitrous oxide he , was rendered helpless to turn off the gas. - ■
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19461, 7 November 1928, Page 9
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