MILITARY SANITATION.
(To the Editor. - ) Sir, —I am very glad to sec that the St. John Ambulance Association is making arrangements for the lectures on military sanitation, to be given in Auckland. These lectures are just what both officers and men who are going to join all future reinforcement drafts should attend, as the information given in the text-book, written for the St. John Ambulance Association by Lieut.-Colonel Elkington, of the Royal Army Medical Corps, will be 6imply invaluable to them when in camp. Of course, the PALO, is primarily responsible for the sanitary arrangements of the camp, but he will obtain infinitely better results if he has the assistance of a large number of men who have a good working knowledge of the subject. I trust that the lectureß wiE be well attended.—l am, etc, SANITARIAN.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 206, 29 August 1916, Page 9
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