INCURABLE DISEASE
NAME NOT TO BE GIVEN. When the name of an incurable disease of the nervous system was mentioned at an inquest in England recently a doctor, through the coroner, asked the press not to reveal what it was. The doctor added that it might he brought to the notice of others suffering from it. The inquest was on* Mrs Alice Pudsey, aged 49, of Brackendale Farm, near Bridlington, whose body was found in a pond. A verdict that the woman died from asphyxia, with not enough evidence to show how she got into the pond, was returned. Dr. L. A. Watson stated that the woman was suffering from an incurable nervous disease. He believed that she had come to know her illness was Incurable.
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Waipa Post, Volume 48, Issue 3471, 26 May 1934, Page 4
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126INCURABLE DISEASE Waipa Post, Volume 48, Issue 3471, 26 May 1934, Page 4
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