THE CANADIAN DOCTORS AGAIN.
AUCKLAND, Jmra 29.
A man named Franklyn, aged thirty, was placed in the hospital yesterday suffering acute erysipelas. A few days ago he had a tooth extracted on Duflot's "golden chariot," the operation causing intense pain. It afterwards transpired that the alveolar portion of his jaw had been broken and an abscess formed, which subsequently induced erysipelas. The patient is in a very bad state,
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Evening Star, Issue 7651, 29 June 1888, Page 2
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69THE CANADIAN DOCTORS AGAIN. Evening Star, Issue 7651, 29 June 1888, Page 2
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