MILITARY HOSPITALS
The folio wing bulletin of reinforcement patients in the various hospitals as at noon to-day was issued this afternoon:
Trentham.—Admissions 4, discharges 6; total remaining 27; (serious cases, 2 pneumonia). Infectious ward—Total remaining 1. \ . Upper Hutt —Total remaining 3. 'Featherston—Admissions 7, discharges 7; total remaining 41; (serious case, 1 subacute rheumatism). Infectious ward — Total remaining 1; (serious case, 1 c.s.m.) Greytown—Total remaining 2; (sorious case, 1 typhoid). Auckland—Total remaining 9. Wellington—Admissions 4, discharges 1; total remaining 16; (serious case, 1 pernicious anaemia}. ' Christchurch—Total remaining 4. 1 Dunodin —Total remaining 66. Palmorstun —Total remaining 3. Wanganui—Total remaining 2. • Cambridge—Total remaining 1. . Masterton—Total remaining.3. Hanmor-^Total remaining^ 4. Invercargill—Total remaining 1. i Wairau —Total remaining 1. Southland—Total remaining 1. ' Thames—Total remaining 1. Napier—Total remainng L Hamilton—Total remaining 1. Pahintua—Total rcmiiniiig 1. Taihape—Total remaining 2. Ashburton—Total romaining 1. Rotorua—Total remaining 1. Total of reinforcement's in all hospitals, 194.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 27 April 1917, Page 8
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146MILITARY HOSPITALS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 27 April 1917, Page 8
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