DOUBTS OF A DOCTOR.
[bt TiLionAPn— ritusa assooiation.l AUCKLAND, This Day. Dr. Bakowell, who returned with tho Ninth Contingent, does not believe that Limit. Calloway has rmiillpox. With practical experience in the epidemic in England and Trinidad he is perfectly, certain that the case is either not smallpox or the report of CaHowny'a case is incorrect, as no case of snvrlijiox developer eruption under eight days. Moreover, there is no record of smallpox spontaneously arising.. From tho ti ci that Calloway was said to bo belter within four or five days Dr, Bukowell concludes that the case must be chickenpox.
/For disobeying an order of the Court to pay 15s per week towards tho support of his wife and children 'William M. Hatfleld was sentenced this morning by Mr. W. R. Haseldon, S.M., to two months' imprisonment, the sentence to be suspended so long as he pays £1 per trtuk until th» Miuara are tnada uo.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 36, 11 August 1902, Page 6
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