HOSPITAL RANSACKED.
YOUNG DOCTOR'S CRIME.
ALL OCCUPANTS DRUGGED.
A. and N.Z. . ROME. March 20. The police in Naples are searching for Dr. Salvatoire, a young doctor, who daringly rot bed a private hospital, of which he was the second in command. In the middle of the night Salvatoire burned acids in the different wards. The fumes drugged the nurses and patients, and when the nurses recovered they found that all the patients were still unconscious, that the place had been ransacked and all the money and valuables stolen, and Dr. Salvatoire was missing.. They hurriedly telephoned to neighbouring hospitals for doctors, who were able to save all the patients.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18355, 22 March 1923, Page 7
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