TWO MORE CASES
WOMEN AFFECTED
different localities ONEWHERO AND PUKEKOHE ONE IN SERIOUS CONDITION The food poisoning cases at Pukekohe involving the Nicholson family took a more serious turn last evening when there were two further patients in the Auckland Hospital apparently suffering from the same complaint. They are:—
Mrs. Elsie May Tout, of Onewhero,
condition not serious. Mrs. Margaret Burrow, of Totara Avenue, Pukekohe, condition early this morning fairly serious.
Both the patients were brought to the city in St. John ambulances. Mrs. Burrow was attended at Pukekohe by Dr. H. Stewart Douglas who ordered her to the hospital. The direct cause of the poisoning in these cases is not known and nobody was allowed to see Mrs. Burrow last evening.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21983, 14 December 1934, Page 12
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122TWO MORE CASES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21983, 14 December 1934, Page 12
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