SICKNESS IN CAMPS
STILL SMALL,
The amount of sickness inthe miliirary camps is still small, despite the approach of the irinter months. No cases are on the serious list at Trentliamat the present time. Two mild . cases of chickenpox have been/report* ■ ;edl at that camp, and the necessary precautions have been taken in the ob- •■. ,£ef ration of contacts. A soldier who 3s suffering from enteric at JVmthere- ' ton is reported to be improving, but the ono case oi : cereliro-spinal nionin- . gitis now lindei- treatment has taken ■\ a turn for the worse. Another serious case at Featherston. is one of- rheumatic fever with''-heart complications.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3068, 2 May 1917, Page 5
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