GERMAN HEALTH.
LOWER STANDARDS.
SHORTAGE OF DOCTORS.
ADMISSION BY NAZIS.
(Special.—By Air Mail.) LONDON, March 9. Despite Xazi boasts of social achievements, standards of health in Germany are known beyond doubt to have deteriorated since 1933. The present state of the training and recruitment of doctors seems to promW?e a further decline.
In IP.'iO there were only five practising doctors per 10,000 of the population of Greater Germany. In Britain the corresponding figure was almost 11.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 84, 9 April 1940, Page 6
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