TRANSISTOR RADIOS
Hospital Board’s Ruling “As one who has been to the cricket, I would declare an open season on transistorised fans,” said the chairman of the North Canterbury Hospital Board (Professor A. J. Danks) at a meeting of the board yesterday. He was commenting on a ruling of the board that transistor radios are not to be used in hospital wards except with earphones. Mrs J. E. Mackay asked for the attention of patients to be drawn to the regulation by which private radios are allowed only with the permission of the medical superintendent-in-chief.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29860, 28 June 1962, Page 9
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