HOSPITAL ATTENTION
Sir, —May I once more crave space to say a few words in praise of the Auckland Hospital. I have once more spent several weeks in the institution and this time L am not the only person who had the idea I would never leave it alive. But, thanks to the wonderful kindness, attention and absolute devotion of the nursing staff, from the juniors to the seniors, I am thankful .1 am once again able to enjov life, which is a wonderful thing. Of course, the doctors must be praised also, I feel such excessive gratitude I want to express it publicly and I would like to say that, if any person who lias never previously been in hospital dreads the ordeal, if it comes his way, let him not he afraid to trust himself to the care of the Auckland Hospital. (Mrs.) A. K. White.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23615, 27 March 1940, Page 13
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