PUBLIC HEALTH
CONSERVATISM OF MEDICAL
COUNCIL.
(UNHID PRESS ASSOCIATION— COPIRIOHT.) (AUSTRALIAN. NEW ZEALAND CABLI ASSOCIATION,) (Received 20th December, noon.) LONDON, 28th December.
The conservatism of the General Medical Council was criticised by Sir William Arbutlmot Lane, who declared that a doctor hesitated to ..write to the Press because he j\eycr;kne>v what the council would do. Such a situation shoulil bt> fueled. Aiuel-ic-a was a splendid example of where auyihing bi'iiehVuil to the .pulilie. was published without; hindrance, with the result that. Americans were vastly more interested.in healfh matter^ riii'd studied them i-ioro' r-losclv. thari id Knj{lan<l. .Th<m<rli a doctor u-ax th.i highest ftutlforlty on his' subject, ,Jtr is not.' allowed "to spread hi:i' &;'..■• : I Jiiioxvlenge f-u- imkl" wide,- bee;.;... '■ r the absul'jl idea th.it lie is :j(l.vi;r':,' . : himself.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 155, 29 December 1925, Page 7
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128PUBLIC HEALTH Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 155, 29 December 1925, Page 7
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