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A BRUISED HEEL.

CAUSES CHILD’S DEATH

How a simple injury can lie attended by fatal consequences was well illustrated in the death of a live-year-old boy in Hamilton yesterday. The child, a son of Mr and Mrs F. J. Ellis, of Gollingwood Street, sustained a bruised heel a short time ago, evidently from striking a stone. Little was thought of the matter at the time, especially as Hie injury apparently healed completely. The heel, however, began to fester, tetanus set jn, and as stated the child passed away yesterday.

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Waikato Times, Volume 99, Issue 16654, 20 November 1925, Page 5

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A BRUISED HEEL. Waikato Times, Volume 99, Issue 16654, 20 November 1925, Page 5

A BRUISED HEEL. Waikato Times, Volume 99, Issue 16654, 20 November 1925, Page 5

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