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"As safe and wholesome as good Scotch Whisky" is a simile often heard. The wisdom of this apt saying is fully realised when the whisky is- "Highland nectar" The rich malt flavour and mellow maturity fully justify its choice.
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EPIC BATTLE IN
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THREE DAYS' DRAMA IN DESOLATE OCEAN.
CREW'S GALLANT FIGHT WITH STORM.
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CORONER'S SYMPATHY WITH A WIDOW.
UNFORTUNATE CASE."
CAUSE OF PARROT DISEASE
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As a result of research work by Dr. Bedeeon Dr. Western, it has Leen established that psittacosis (parrot diecase) is due to a virus.
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"This man has died under an At the Court of Governors of the The storm-toered British ateamor anesthetic administered for the London Hospital where the dis- Tainui, 0,005 tons, berthed in the purposes of an operation for a discovery was reported, it was stated Albert Dock, London, last month, caso from which he was not suffer that the cause of parrot disease
had been a matter of speculation | ATAMI;- bearing the scars of n three days' ing." battle with raging eas in the Facific Ocean, when her chief of cer, Mr. V. Saddle, was washed overboard and lost and five seamen injured while repairing the ship during the height of the hurricane, The Tainui sailed from Auckland, New Zealand, on June 28 with a cargo of butter and meat. She carried forty first-class passengers and thirty second-clas
After four days out at sea, when off the desolate Pitcairn Islands, the glass began to drop and a heavy swell lifted the ship. It proved to be the prelude to
a hurricane, which stung the vessel like a cork on the mountainous seas, smashed companion waye and portholes and flooded cabina
Mr. Ingleby Oddie, the Westmins-hitherto, and to have found the do- ter coroner, made this remark in mito pauso of the disease was no recording a verdict of "Death by man achievement.
A great impetus had been given misadventuro" at the inquest on Ernest Vivian Legs, aged thirty-to the hospital's research work by syver, a steward in service flats at a gift of £60,000 in 1995 by an Piccadilly, W., who died in St. anonymous donor. George's Hospital..
Louisa Legg, the widow, stated that her husband had been ill for a few weeks, and complained of an uncomfortable feeling round his heart. He was admitted into St. George's Hospital on July 30.
..
Dr. R. P. Shackleton said that when the man was examined it was diagnosed that he had, oystitis and gallstones.
Dr. Dedson
was at work on filterable virusca aspected to be the cause of menles, smallpox, and other discoses. Tho doctors concerned aro Dr. S.P.
Bedson and Dr. G. T, Western. It was also mentioned that Dr. Donald Hunter was continuing his researches into calcium deficiency.
He had recently described the curs of a patient whose bancs were scarcely loss rigid than rubber ewing to lack of calcium. Dr. Hunter diagnosed the condition as being due to a small tumour in the neck of the patient which inter- fered with the control of the cal- It is a pity you did not, is it not ! | cium supply to the bones. the
Back Not Examined..
During these three day, no fond
Mr. Oddie: Did you examine bir was cooked owing to the galleys back 1-No being awash with wator.
There was a large amount of fluid in the chest, but you did not. And it. If you had found it you would not have operated for gallstones?— No, sir.
course the bones resumed normal strength.
A graphic description of the tor---He gave no symptoms that he had tumour was removed, and in duo rifying ordeal which the passengers anything in his chest. and ship's company endured, their calm stoiciem when the ship was all-but-foundering, and the vessel's gallant difiance of the sturm, was told to a reporter by one of the crew, Mr. Eric Thomson, a nine- teen-year-old steward, of Roman. 1oad, Enet Ham.
Huge Breakers.
"I have been going to son for five years and have been twice wrecked," he said, "but I never saw such a gale as this. It blow for | two days as hard as it could blow, | Galley Bres were extinguished, pas Bengerg wore ordered below, and huge breakers came over the bridge and even down the funnels. At times the engine-room fires were ex tinguished.
"The ship pitched and tossed like a drunken thing for three days without intermission, and, as we knew we were in a desolate part of the Pacific, we felt that if the hip began to founder there was absolutely no help to be expected from other ships.
"There was nothing to do but to drive ahead and face the gale. With great difficulty: our captain naaged to keep the ship's head to the storm, for if we had gone kroadside, even for a few moments, all would have been lost. On the third day of the gale I was stand- ing in an alleyway looking forrard and watching the breakers. This was at about nine o'clock in the evening. Suddenly a great wave camo over the ship. The well deck was completely buried, and the sea was level with the upper decks of the ship.
Wo heard a smashing sound, and water poured into the saloon like a huge waterfall. The saloon door had been store in by this tro- mendous wave,The passengers wero terrified and rushed to their catrins. I heard the chief officer call for volunteers to replace the door, and five seamen in oilskins, sou western, and sea boots, headed by the chief officer, went forward
the tooth of the gale. Fa
Seamen Badly Injured.
f!I could see them working waist drop in water, and hoard the chief encouraging them with shouts when, auddenly, another tremendous wave came over the ship.. It covered the port through which I was looking for a moment, and when I could we out again the chief oflicer bast been washed from the starboard side of the ship clean over the port toff rail.
The five scamon were clinging i the rail like grim, death, and ap paared to be half drowned. Wo dashed forward and brought the They were five men into safety. ladly injured, but the chief offror as issing. He must have sunk
It is just as well that you should always look for everything. You did not suspect fluid-No.
The house committee also report ed that ncx X-ray apparatus and department were being installed at a cost of £8,576, towards which £4,484 had been subscribed. Great care had to be taken to protest the X-ray operator, and for the parti. Dr. Shackleton added that the tions of the new dopartment speci patient was given un anesthetic for a bricks were being used consist the operation, but he died before it ing of cement, cinders, and barium, had begun. Every measure to re-a substance through which the store animation, including massage lief in many cases of cancer, and X-rays were of great um in giving of the heart, was adopted, but with- it was hoped that with the now out "avail
department better resulte would be obtained.
..
Dr. Frank Wild Holdsworth, resi. } dent anathetist, said that if he had known that there was fluid in the chest he would have, mentioned the fact to the surgeon and left the responsibility to him,
Pathologist's Evidence. Dr. H. B. Weir, pathologist, said that the fluid could have been drawn off. The lung would have responded, and the man would have had a chance. Denth was due to syncope under anesthesia while the man was suffering from a fatty heart.
Mr. Oddie said that it was un- Iortunate that the dropsy in the man's lungs was not discovered, Ho added:
It ought to have been, but it was not. It is a case of mistaken diagnosis. One must feel deep sympathy with the widow in this case, for it is quite obvious thai her husband ought not to have, been subjected to this operation.
It may be some comfort to her to know that if the doid:in the chest had been found, as it ought to have been, it would have had to be drawn off, and probably an anmsthetic such as he had would have been given, and probably he would have died as he did.
No one is infallible. Every one at times makes mistakes, and a mistaken diagnosis occasionally occurs even with the highest sur
geons. "This is on. nnfortunate cast," declared Mr. Ciddie,
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"Fortunately, our steering gear held through the gale, or the ship hould undoubtedly have sunk. The steering gear broke down a, week later after the gale, though we
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