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\rr- - v. ■; • - ■ t -.!*« o :: '. . • ; I , '' •; : JLI. ■'■»■'•• CASE IN WHICH SEVEN' "SPECIALISTS FAILED. : & i'r' I'., ,* NINE MONTHS' AGONY IN THE !' MELBOURNE HOSPITAL Mfc ~~~ " Jr. WILLIAMS', PINK PILLS, FOR : pale PEOPLE to THE. RESCUE. ' [FROM TEE MELBOURNE ADVOCATE.] PAVE Kiek, the well-known and highly popular hero of the cycle track, was, on the gth October of last year, training in the Scotch College Grounds, Melbourne, when, 'ill of £ sudden, and without any warning,' ■(he tyre of the leader broke, and becoming at. 'once entangled in the wheel; brought the rider to the ground with terrific force... So great was the impact that nob a single limb or member of the unfortunate cyclist's frame Reaped serious injury. In all haste the victim' was removed to the Molbournoflospitalmore dead than alive, and quite unconscious from "shock and hemorrhage. A hasty examination of the patient by the medical staff of thai institution showed them that the case fas a most serious one, and the grave looks of the surgeons in attendance plainly indicated that they entertained but the slightest hopes of the unfortunate young-man's recovery. All that the resources of • that lally-planished hospital could command were ! brought intoplayfor the relief of the patient, but the gravest fears were felt as to his ultimate safety. The external injuries were pot, after all, the moat serious—the symptoms of serious internal injury to the norfirms' system were all too patent to {lie practised and expert-eye of the medical faculty. So serious, indeed, was the case of Dave Kirk considered, that an eminent mrgeon who called to. see the patient declared it as his opinion that the patient would, in all probability, never rise from

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10595, 9 November 1897, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10595, 9 November 1897, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10595, 9 November 1897, Page 7

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