MEDICAL BENEFITS.
POSITION OF THE CHEMISTS “ABSOLUTELY IN THE DARK” (Per Press Association). WELLINGTON, February 21. “We. are absolutely in the dark about the Whole thing, and we have ho idea what the. Government has in mind,” declared Mr H. J. S. Rickard, vice-president and former president oi fclfe- vEMrriiiicetltieal jSociety of New Snd "''.commenting on the anproposhls of the Government to‘lntroduce pharmaceutical benefits. He said that the soeiety had net been approached by the Government about the matter, and ho ahd the members of the board had been amazed to react in the newspapers of the proposed scheme. Pending further elucidation the position of the society _ was that it could not express its views more clearly.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 113, 22 February 1941, Page 3
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