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Ch. 15: The Mining Towns

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96 THE DIAMOND MINES OF SOUTH AFRICA
eral outlying wards. The main building, about three hundred feet long, contains the operating rooms, convalescent room, and the Merriam, Victoria, and Lanyon wards for the reception
of European patients only. The detached buildings comprise native medical and surgical wards, each containing fifty beds ; the Southey ward for colored women and children ; and isolation
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