MILITARY HOSPITALS
The following bulletin' of Reinforcement patients in the various hospitals as at noon to-day was issued this afternoon :—'
Trcntham: Admitted 2, discharged .1, remaining 32. (Serious cases, 1 suspect rheumatism, 1 c.s.m.) Infection's' Ward: Remaining 2. Upper' Hutt: Admitted 2, discharged 1, remaining 6. .Featherston: Admitted 8, remaining 44. ■ .''. ■•..' - -'■; ;-■. ■■■
Infectious Ward: Remaining; 1. .' ; Grey town: Remaining 2. ' Auckland, Remaining 9. Ohristchurch: Remaining. 3. Wellington : Remaining 20. . (Serious case,'l pernicious anaemia.) Dunedin: Remaining 60. Palmerston N. : Adniitt^ 2, discharged 1, remaining i. . Wanganui: Remaining 2. ■■ '■'; ' Cambridge: Remaining 1. Masterion: Remaining 3. Hanmer: Remaining 4. Invercargill: Remaining ' 1. Wairau : Remaining 1. Southland: Remaining 1. Thames: Remaining 1. Napier: Remaining .1. ■ , ." , Hamilton: Remaining 1. Pahiatua: Remaining 1. Ashburt.on : Remaining 1. • Taihape: Remaining 2. : ' Rotorua: Remaining 3. Whangarei: Remaining 1. Total of reinforcements in all hospitals, 207.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 106, 4 May 1917, Page 8
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135MILITARY HOSPITALS Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 106, 4 May 1917, Page 8
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