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MEDICAL CONGRESS.

DISCUSSIONS ON GOITRE. *■ tTHE PBESS Speelsl Service.] DUXEDIX, February 4. The opening business session of tho Medical Congress was commenced this morning. A combined meeting of tho sections of medicine, surgery, pathology, preventive medicine, and radiology discussed the treatment of goitre. Professor Hercus (Dunedin) and Dr. £?n' e ; &ut r tou .(Sydney) dealt with the ™. Z?u3 B °,' tre - * ith causation, a.icl methods of prevention. .ifl, r t! SOr ll . I) [ ennan <Dunedin) dealt ofJo ir! Pall J. 0 l 0 u BT 0f the "rions fortns «„ S^.«i«. n,! r the re,ation °f the varimis causative factors *™3£?£i nad on the med 'cal and surg.cal treatment of the disease, and with its V;«te d *7°J l (Dun «Nn) dealt Pnr*« on fe. b - r n " ans of X-ray. Field?'»nH ««Sf* d i ca , 1 SerTices in tfio Morris (MeCnf/congress on the role nf Tu j i • the prevention of Seas.. docter ,n

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18918, 5 February 1927, Page 14

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MEDICAL CONGRESS. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18918, 5 February 1927, Page 14

MEDICAL CONGRESS. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18918, 5 February 1927, Page 14

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