THE MEDICAL CONGRESS
IMPORTANT RJeSOLCTTONS. Praa Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. ADELAIDE, September 11. (Received September 11, at 10_14 aoiu) The Medical CSonfarenee carried a resolution affirming that the use of X-rays, radium, and the Finsen light should be under the direct supervision of a medical man, owing to the complex and sometimes dangerous symptoms produced by these agents; also that an applied school of Hygiene form m, aHDjralaKy sol^ect in the taaining of State school teachers; that a system of medical inspection >n State schools should he instituted: and that the unethical medica* profession grant- interviews to the lay Press on medical matters m connection with which their names bo allowed to appear.
. [We assume that the " unethical medical profession" means that those who grant interviews shall not. treat their subjects from the standpoint of any particular ethical code.]
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Evening Star, Issue 12606, 11 September 1905, Page 6
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137THE MEDICAL CONGRESS Evening Star, Issue 12606, 11 September 1905, Page 6
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