TOUR CURTAILED
Superintendent of Otaki
Sanatorium,
Dominion Special Service. PALMERSTON N., October 7. T)r R S. R. Francis, superintendent of the Otaki sanatorium, who was granted snecill leave by the Palmerston North Hospital Board to investigate the latest methods of treatment abroad, has re turned to the Dominion, bis inquiries on •Jhe Continent having been curtailed by ied methods'of treatment at the Brampton and Victoria Park hosip afe He 'attended the conference of the ot tue National Association for the Control o Tuberculosis in Belfast. _ was impressed by the fine sanatoria in L “° la ‘. d ? they were magnificently equipped he said, the most modern being in Harefield. From England Dr. Francis went to Belgium, and in Diege saw- the spectacuHr Water Exposition before going on to Paris 'While he was in the latter city International affairs began to work up O a climax, and he had to abandon his intention to visit Switzerland and cross Germany to Denmark and the other (Scandinavian States.. He had mtende l to be present at the international tubei culosis conference arranged in Berlin. Dr. Francis will submit a report to ‘the Palmerston North Hospital Board.
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 12, 9 October 1939, Page 5
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