PROFESSIONAL ETIQUETTE
DOCTORS AMD THE PffiSS PUBLICITY UNDESIRABLE, Press Association — By Telegraph — Copyright. LONDON, September 2. The deputy medical secretary of the British Medical Association, in a letter to the Press, points out that, _ though Sir Arbuthnot Lane’s resignation was only announced owing to the question arising from the menu incident, it had really occurred previously. Dr Atkinson, speaking at the Health Society’s luncheon, said that the society had now agreed with the British Medical Association that it was undesirable for doctors to publish photographs or glaring headlines relating to articles under their names, but there was no objection to doctors publishing educational articles in the Press under their own signatures.—A, and N.Z. Gable. ,
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Evening Star, Issue 19346, 4 September 1926, Page 5
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