Triplets Born At Dunedin
[Special To “Northern Advocite ”] DUNEDIN, This Day.
Triplets, three boys, were born to Mrs Warren, the wife of Mr Samuel Warren, a labourer, of Pelichet Bay. At 10 o’clock last night, however, one of the infants, whose weight was 21b. 12ozs. died. The weights of the other two children, who are reported by the matron of the hospital to be doing well, are 41b. 90z., and 31b. 6oz. The babies have to have special attention, arid are wrapped in cotton wool. The temperature of the room is kept at 80 degrees, and that of their cots at 98 degrees.
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Northern Advocate, 26 May 1938, Page 8
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