WELLINGTON HOSPITAL.
SUPERINTENDENT RESIGNS
(By Telegraph—Own Correspondent.)
WELLINGTON, Wednesday.
The Wellington Hospital Board has accepted the resignation of Dr. S. Macdonald Wilson, medical superintendent.
At a special meeting of the board to-day, the chairman said that Dr. Wilson could not be induced by an increase in salary to remain. He felt that the dual administrative and clinical duties could no longer be satisfactorily carried out. Dr. Wilson had given the necessary three months' notice. When he went to America to gain information in regard to the most modern methods of hospital construction Dr. Wilson agreed to remain in the service of the board until the completion of the new hospital block. It was Dr. Wilson's intention to remain until the new block was completed. On the motion of the chairman it was decided to accept the resignation with regret. The Rev. H. Van Staveren and Mr. Castle expressed great regret at losing Dr. Wilson's services, and said he possessed the confidence of every member of the board
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 33, 9 February 1928, Page 11
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