BLOOD-POISONING
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, SYDNEY, July 21. (Received July 2L at 9.14 a.m.) ,
A man named Langdon has just died at Molong. Eighteen years ago, when inoculating cattle, be pricked his finger with a needle. Blood-poisoning supervened, and successively his fingers, hand, and arm had to be removed. The disease thou spread to Iris body, and killed him.
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Evening Star, Issue 12871, 21 July 1906, Page 5
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58BLOOD-POISONING Evening Star, Issue 12871, 21 July 1906, Page 5
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