INSTRUCTION BY TELEVISION
System To Be Used At Dental School (New Zealand Press Association) DUNEDIN, June 15. With the use of closed circuit television students at Dunedin’s new £500,000 dental school will watch theatre operations as if they were peering over the surgeon’s shoulder. The school opens next February and it will provide the first use of television for education purposes in New Zealand. Television is used between operating theatres and student lecture rooms in schools overseas. The dean of the dental school (Sir John Walsh) said this morning that the new equipment that was being installed in the dental school would place Dunedin in the forefront of world dental research.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29232, 16 June 1960, Page 7
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