HEALTH OF THE CAMPS
INFLUENZA ABATING.
The Director-General of Medical Services, Surgeon-General R. S. F. Henderson, stated to-day that the influenza, at Featherston Camp was abating. Tliero had bean practically no'sickness from this cause at Trentham* Of the three cerebrospinal meningitis cases at Featherston, one patient would shortly be going for his home on leave, and the other two, though still classed "seriously ill," were believed to be out of.danger.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 41, 16 August 1918, Page 8
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