CLASSIFICATION OF WOUNDED
THE SCHEME EXPLAINED, (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, July 24, Replying to Dr, 11, T J, Thacker, in the House this afternoon, the Hon. Sir James Allen said the classification of wounded was as follows: — Seriously wounded were eases in which there were grave doubts of recovery, ! Dangerously wounded were cases which had every chance 'of recovery. Wounded were cases slightly hurt aiid -in no danger, and in overy probability they would return to 1 e front. When seriously' wounded cases improved, it was then that they were removed to, the dangerously wounded class.
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North Otago Times, Volume CV, Issue 13940, 25 July 1917, Page 1
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96CLASSIFICATION OF WOUNDED North Otago Times, Volume CV, Issue 13940, 25 July 1917, Page 1
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