Medical Doubt
(N'.Z P A.-Reuter—Copyright) SWANSEA (South Wales), July 13. A third of South Wales’s coal miners fail to report for work on Monday mornings—because they have been on the beer the night before, a Swansea doctor claimed yesterday. * The doctor, who asked that his name should be kept Secret, told the annual conference of the British Medical Association that the usual reason given for miners’ Monday morning feeling was gas-
tritis. . But in faet they had been out On a binge the night before and had a hang-over.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30802, 14 July 1965, Page 15
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