NEUROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
Mr R. G. Robinson, of Dunedin, was elected president of the Neurological Association of New Zealand at the association’s annual meeting in Christchurch on Saturday. Dr. G. L. Glasgow, of Auckland, was elected vice-president. The meeting was attended by about 30 neurologists and neuro-surgeons. Some Australian colleagues, including Sir Douglas Miller, of Sydney, gave papers. The papers dealt with X-ray diagnosis, the use of new drugs, and the results of surgical treatment
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30368, 18 February 1964, Page 11
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