WILL TO LIVE
A FATHER’S ENDURANCE. (“Sydney Sun” Service.) LONDON, January 30. The “Daily Mail” states that the will to live was strikingly illustrated by a patient at the Charing Cross Hospital, who six weeks ago, was admitted suffering from a malignant growth. The specialists decided that it was impossible to operate. The patient learned his end was near, the doctors’ estimate being ten days. Nevertheless, he cabled to his son who was. living in Australia. He kept a map at his bedside, and daily traced the progress of the steamer bringing the son, and died an, hour after the son’s arrival.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 January 1924, Page 5
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