THE GISBORNE SEPTICAEMIA CASE.
[BY TELEGRAPH.— ASSOCIATION.] . - • NAPiER Thursday, Dr." Delisle, the local medicai officer of health, states that an exhaustive examination of 'the substance reserved from the body of the late Frederick Hangar, who died at Gisborne, did not result in satisfying the investigators that the oase was one .of plague, but the smears had been sent to Wellington for bacteriological examination. One possible theory is that the case was one of' anthrax, • as Mangar was working amongst hides. ' .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13496, 24 May 1907, Page 5
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80THE GISBORNE SEPTICAEMIA CASE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13496, 24 May 1907, Page 5
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