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DOCTOR POISONED

CARRYING OUT OPERATION.

MAY LOSE HIS ARM,

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Carterton, this day.

Dr. G. Stanley Sharp, of Featherston, when operating last month, pricked his finger with a needle. All went well until Saturday last, when poison started to track up his arm, and it is’ not known at present whether the arm can be saved.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 4874, 23 July 1936, Page 5

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DOCTOR POISONED King Country Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 4874, 23 July 1936, Page 5

DOCTOR POISONED King Country Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 4874, 23 July 1936, Page 5

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