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The Rev. D. G. Shaw has resigned as Presbyterian chaplain at Princess Margaret Hospital, Sunnyside Hospital and Templeton Hospital. He will leave next month for the United States to further his studies in pastoral and psychological ministry. Mr T. L. Dobbinson, formerly of Dunedin, has won the 1.C.1. anaesthetists’ award. The award, which is open to all anaesthetic registrars at New Zealand hospitals and is sponsored by Imperial Chemical Industries (N.Z.), Ltd, is made annually by the New Zealand Society of Anaesthe tists for the best essay on anaesthesia Mr Dobbinson’s essay recorded the method of investigation and a study of the effects of methoxyflurane anaesthesia on a group of 75 selected patients undergoing operations lasting up to three hours.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31627, 13 March 1968, Page 14
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