AMBULANCE LIFE-SAVING WORK.
SOME MARVELLOUS RESULTS. (By Electric Tblegraph—Copyright.) A_u<traliun-New Zealand Cable Association. LONDON, Oct. 31. Dr Wood Hutchinson, lecturing before the Roval Society of Medicine, said, of the wounded surviving six hours, 90 per cent recover, and 98 per cent if they reach the hospitals. Owing to the masterly anti-in-fection control, despite the colossal increase of instruments of daughter, the war was one of the least deadly yet fought in comparison with the numbers engaged.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1012, 2 November 1917, Page 5
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