PUBLIC HEALTH.
B.M.A. EDUCATIVE CAMPAIGN. (press issocunoi maun.) AUCKLAND, April & A statement regarding the Attitato*( tho British Medical Assodatln elfltti question of public educatioa is BS&fi of health was made by Dr. X. H.JL Milsom, president of tie AbcWml division of the Association. Ho said now that tUo itudul |E general • education is bo maph lugMT, there can be no doubt that wider fading in matters of health would bt considerable economic value. "Wo are of the opinion tinttW**-', instruction could be nndertakM Jfr W|?' I Department of Health. Hie l|nH J is a very excollent one, ttd*WljK/.V alive to tho situation. Its diMwi| - tion of knowledge of tubei«B)Mtt|Mi of cancer, and its ante-natal t puign, to mention bnt a few 'of lljfljflr tivities, are deserving of the "While we tliink that, proper channel through tativo statements should public, our Association considering'a'scheme wh(ußßps'«%j • cognised society, or pcopl|;: muv, by asking our Aammqu, » tPfk plied with a lectuTfgSk).tlM Wflfe nised professional kmimdfi* ' of subject of tho addroffl to W * ;
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18678, 29 April 1926, Page 8
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