, f; Recently a well-known business nian In Christchurch bad the misfortune to bo sent to the infectious diseases liospital, where he is still an inmate,” ran a clause in the Public Health Committee’s report, presented to th& Hospital Board at its meeting to-day. ‘‘ He expresses himself thus:—‘ln the past I have heard a great deal about the infectious diseases hospital, but I can only say Hum personal experience that the treatment and attendance given to patients is such that I can only speak in the highest praise of the institution and the staff, and now that. I am able to get. about it is just the same- With regard to the food, it is well-cooked, of good quality and abundant. I cannot speak too highly of my experience in the institution.’ This statement is brought belorc the board as it is so seldom that one hears a. word of praise of the muchmnbjued Bottle Lake .Hospital.’’
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12408, 28 August 1918, Page 6
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