AN INQUEST.
[Pbr.Phess Association.] i ~ ■ AUCKLAND,-June 19." The adjourned inquest' touching the death of Mrs Mary O'Dowd, who dried somewhat suddenly, on May 17,. was resumed to-day. Dr Wilkins,, who was examined at length, said that on April 18 a woman whom he now believed to be Mrs O'Dowd, had come to him. He gave her some medicine, but had never- seen her since. . He denied that he had performed any operation upon her. Tho husband, who js licensee of the Criterion Hotel, deposed that in his presence deceased had told Dr. Lowe that she had been to Dr Wilkins two days before her death, and that he had: performed an operation upon her. Mary Tattersall, cook at ( the Criterion Hotel, stated that when deceased came home on Wednesday (two days'before her death) she told witness that she had been to see Dr Wilkins., The inquest will be resumed to-morrow.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12532, 20 June 1901, Page 3
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150AN INQUEST. Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12532, 20 June 1901, Page 3
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