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Mr Cal Templeton (left), of Morris Black and Matheson, Ltd, explains the functions of a metal lathe to two staff members of the Burwood Hospital spinal unit. They are Mr B. Woods (partly obscured), a medical technician, and Mr A. Bean, the assistant director of the spinal unitJThe lathe was given to hospital by the Christchurch North Round Table for use in the spical unit’s industrial workshop. It will be used to help train patients in basic engineering principles.

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Press, 3 June 1983, Page 4

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Mr Cal Templeton (left), of Morris Black and Matheson, Ltd, explains the functions of a metal lathe to two staff members of the Burwood Hospital spinal unit. They are Mr B. Woods (partly obscured), a medical technician, and Mr A. Bean, the assistant director of the spinal unitJThe lathe was given to hospital by the Christchurch North Round Table for use in the spical unit’s industrial workshop. It will be used to help train patients in basic engineering principles. Press, 3 June 1983, Page 4

Mr Cal Templeton (left), of Morris Black and Matheson, Ltd, explains the functions of a metal lathe to two staff members of the Burwood Hospital spinal unit. They are Mr B. Woods (partly obscured), a medical technician, and Mr A. Bean, the assistant director of the spinal unitJThe lathe was given to hospital by the Christchurch North Round Table for use in the spical unit’s industrial workshop. It will be used to help train patients in basic engineering principles. Press, 3 June 1983, Page 4

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