X-RAY SERVICES
USE BY CHIROPRACTORS By Telegraph.—Press Association. Nelson, June 5. The question of X-ray services to chiropractors was reintroduced by Major Dagger at the monthly meeting ot the Neisoh Hospital Board to-day. He said it was well known that the present much debated subject “X-ray services for chiropractors” had originated at Nelson. He would like to see vindicated the board’s original motion granting permission to Nelson chiropractors to have X-ray photographs taken at the hospital. He thought it time the board stiffened its back and took a stand. It. would be to the board's credit if the point was eventually won. Mr. B. F. Spiers said he felt strongly on the matter. He knew of cases where chiropractors had done good when the doctors had failed. The X-ray plant belonged to the ratepayers and he considered it should be used in case of any application. It was agreed that Nelson have the matter discussed in the form of a remit to the Hospital Associations’ conference.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 214, 6 June 1930, Page 10
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166X-RAY SERVICES Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 214, 6 June 1930, Page 10
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