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DRIVEN MAD BY SEASICKNESS.

On the arrival of the White Star liner Teutonic at New York on May 13 an extraordinary case of sickness was reported- An English passenger was taken to the hospital at Ellis Island in charge of mental nurses. It is stated that the passage was ratherrough, and Mr Hawke suffered to a terrible extent from seasickness. The extreme agony that he suffered affected his mind, and the ship's surgeon had to order him to be placed under restraint in the liner's hospital until the arrival of the steamer. "

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Evening Star, Issue 14117, 21 July 1909, Page 3

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DRIVEN MAD BY SEASICKNESS. Evening Star, Issue 14117, 21 July 1909, Page 3

DRIVEN MAD BY SEASICKNESS. Evening Star, Issue 14117, 21 July 1909, Page 3