DOCTOR SHOT BY PATIENT
GAVE HIMSELF UP PARIS, dan. 15. A pale-faced, gentle-looking, bespectacled Paris accountant, Jose Brovennann, walked into the police station of his district last, night, and quietly announced: “l have come to give inysoii up. 1 have* just killed our doctor. He then explained that ho had .‘mol dead Dr. Taiibmaim, "because !>r. Tauhiiiaiiu’s bungling' killed my brother .Maurice.” Brovennann said that Maurice had been treated hv the doctor for more than a year without success for leg trouble which Dr. Taubmami had diagnosed as rheumatism. When hospital doctors examined the leg they declared that il was a had case of blood poisoning, tluil au operation must be performed at mice. The operation was too late —Alaiirire died.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18961, 11 March 1936, Page 12
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