DEATH OF MAORI CHILD
Unusual Condition of Organs EVIDENCE AT INQUEST r Press Association—Copyright Gisborne, Today.—The unusual condition of a Maori child’s organs was given as the cause of the sudden death at Cook H’ospital of a child aged six weeks. The child was taken •to hospital was a patient, ' al)(I yflfs seen in. its cot by a nurse..ajL6,3d a.m. i _ l aJid,|'puu(l ; dead at MViiig' rdfled over between the xnattresg ami 'the side of the crib. ” |i v *-■' A post-mortem revealed an enla'rged, thymas and general lymphatic enlargement. The child had shown no Previous sign of illness. The cor. oner said he was satisfied the child had received every attention at the hospital and there had been no indications it was not a normal child. He found in accordance with the medical testimony.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 90, 9 November 1932, Page 5
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