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THE SOUTH AFRICAN HOSPITAL SCANDAL

... painted them, but that they could, or could not, have been different from what they are. DR. CONAN DOYLE'S EVIDENCE. Interviewed by Mr. Burleigh, Dr. Conan D[>oyle, who I went through the enteric epidemic at Bloemfontein, in charge of Mr. Langham's Hocpital ...

NURSING AT THE FRONT

... thorough and impartial inquiry would be made. LETTER FROM DR.. CONAN DOYLE. The forthcoming number of the British Medical Journal will contain a, long and interesting letter from Dr. Conan Doyle on the epidemic of enteric fever at Dloemafonte-iis. This outbreak ...

SOUTH AFRICAN HOSPITAL INQUIRY,

... patients got .little attention because the doctors were so busy. rr- IThe men, however, bad not complained about it. or Dr Conan Doyle said he -as, in Bloemcfontein s$ 'from the 2d of April to the 5th of July. ond 5attached to the Langham nHospital. They ...

SOUTH AFRICAN HOSPITAL INQUIRY

... authorities should have made better provision. Mr Frederick Treves spoke favourably of the medical a rran~gements. . Dr Conan Doyle thought the prevision for sick and wounded inadequate. 3O the inquiry being ?? en Tussdav, Mr Burdett Coutts, MRP., gave ...

SOUTH AFRICA

... Town, October 24. Conan_ uoyse on 0enoptas VI IC ex SI tle ai -5 di w N 'is l- a] Si ts C' 'VI I0. r a ie Conan Doyle on the ?? T~6 Dr Conan Doyle was last night the chief I guest at a -dinner at the Authors' Club in White- hall Court. The chair -was occupied ...

The Case of General Colvile

... The gr'neral tenour of it it to conicirn) and amplif' the view of the matter which we quoted thI i other day fro!n Dr. Conan Doyle's flsi~tvry of the WVar. On receiving Colonel Spragge's appeal fer help, General Colvile *aske-d the orderly who Colonel ...