SICKNESS IN CAMP.
NINETY CASES. AMBULANCE CORPS BUSY. 7?y Telegraph—Press Association. Dannevirke, Last Night. Training at the Oringi camp is progressing favourably, the men entering into the spirit of their work in fine style. The hospital staff is kept busy attending to minor ailments. Over 90 .•were reported sick this morning, but the majority of the ca&es are only trivial. However, there were nine territorials in the Dannevirke Hospital this afternoon from causes ranging from appendicitis (one case, Francis Postivin, Sandon) to sprained ankles and injuries to limbs. • The names of those in hospital in addition to Postivin are:—Ernest Gibbons and Frank Kelly (both of Upper Hutt), Herbert Bishop (New Plymouth), Thomas Sabin (Makotnku), Maurice Grogau*(Wanganui). Sydney Tait (Gisborne), Percy Pragnell (Masterton), Herbert Watts (NSpier). None of the cases are reported as serious by the hospital authorities.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1902, 23 April 1913, Page 6
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