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"STEADILY REGAINING STRENGTH AND VIGOUR"

the KING’S HEALTH -

Australian Press Association- j Deceived Sunday, 7 p.m. LONDON, March Iff. Lord Dawson visited the King tor the first time for a fortnight. A subsequent bulletin stated: “The King is steadily though slowly regaining- his health. In strength, vigour and appearance, the improvement is definite but the weather restricts opportunities for going out. Eayvtherapy is being continued.”

Household circles regard the bulletin as one of the best and most hopeful of the long illness, indicating that his Majesty is approaching convalseence,. while the definite improvement in. strength and vigour is regarded as most important, because the doctors’ problem for many weeks was his utter weakness and exhaustion, duo to thelong period of general infection and. toxaemia. Apparently the sea air and change of scone are doing the good the doctors anticipated when they ad vised removal from London, oven if the King’s recovery is necessarily slow.. Household articles understand that the artificial sunlight treatment which Sih Stanley Hewett and Dr. Woods areregularly adrainstering has had marked beneficial results and consequently wall be continued.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 March 1929, Page 6

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"STEADILY REGAINING STRENGTH AND VIGOUR" Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 March 1929, Page 6

"STEADILY REGAINING STRENGTH AND VIGOUR" Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 March 1929, Page 6