HOSPITAL SYSTEM
ENGLISH DOCTORS’ CRITICISM
REJOINDER BY NEW ZEALANDER
(Per Press Association). WELLINGTON, This Day
Dr. Elliott, of Wellington, who was a delegate to the meeting of the British Medical Association at Melbourne, returned by the Wanganella. Interviewed, Dr. Elliott spoke of the criticism of the New Zealand hospital system by Dr. Dain, of England, and Lord Holder. Dr. Elliott said that there was no opportunity for reply to the attacks, and the accusers appeared to- rely partly upon their imagination for their facts and on ancient history as a reflection of modern progress. He quoted one of the leading surgeons of England, speaking at the Royal Australian College of Surgeons on what lie considered an ideal hospital system, and, la and behold, it looked like a twin sister of our New Zealand system.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 294, 25 September 1935, Page 6
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