LYSOL-POISONING
YOUNG WOMAN’S RASH ACT,
tbess association. AUCKLAND, July 20. A young woman who gave tho name of Nellie King was admitted to, tho Auckland Hospital this morning ,suffering from lysol poisoning. She had for the last six weeks been living in a boardinghouse in Hobart street, and towards 11 o’clock this morning informed another of the occupants of tho place that "she had taken lysol some time earlier. At once the lady of the house had emetics procured an,d rang up Dr Hope. After the tion of emetics' and of other remedies under the doctor’s supervision the sufferer was removed to the hospital. There is hope of her recovery. She is about twenty years of age.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8179, 22 July 1912, Page 1
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