The connection between tonsilitis and affected teeth had been shown as a result of the long waiting Hats of persons desiring to be operated upon at English hospitals, said Dr. E. A. Walker to the New Plymouth Rotary Club. Persons always had to wait some time before they could be admitted and when their names were placed on the list the doctors told them to keep their teeth attended to in the meantime. When the time came for.them to be admitted for tlie operation it was often found unnecessary, and the fact was a significant one, Dr. Walker thought.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 45, 16 November 1929, Page 27
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