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''THE : DOCTOR'S" HOMILY ON LIVING.

"I'm not at all sure which is,to "be preferred.:', iinjoyuig the quiet moments rnSurer. years/ or recalling the happy incidents. of : our. . more active youth, said the Family Dot-tor... . ''But l am sure, that I caa remember more" vividly' thd.doingS;of my WHISKY seems to fit in with my mood, and disperses the reserve I sometimes even in the presence of old friends. -DOOTORS" IpEdAL- obtainable at all good hotels. ' ~ H 4226-1

The careful measures; mecessary to prevent the escapeiof. injnrions.aaraves Lin tlie X-ray. • plant w*Mptoed bv the chairman-of the' Auckland, Hospital Board,:Mx W.Wallacc, an describe imr the equipment of ;the new building a/the occasion of the laying of _hc foundation stone. -He mentioned that there were three Tooms for the application of X-rays, and it had been found necessary completely to encase these rooms with lead. It had at first been thought that the application of a special, piaster would be .sufficient to nr'eveiit' the escape, of the rays, but Experiments had shown.that-the rays noV -only- penetrated^in." of' this plaster but .also-found their way througu the brick walls. It had therefore been decided, in order to safeguard the staff and-others in" adjoining parts of tne building, to Jine the walls,, floors and .Viiihgs-of these special -rooms ;• with heavy lead at un extra.cost of fc-UW-

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18185, 23 September 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18185, 23 September 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18185, 23 September 1924, Page 7