THE GANGER SCOURGE
AUSTRALIA’S IMMEDIATE PROBLEM Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. . SYDNEY, April 16.. Giving evidence before the special Federal Committee which is investigating the establishment of a school of public health in connection with the Sydney University, Professor Chapman said that the most pressing problem confronting the medical profession in Australia to-day is cancer, which accounted for one. death in ten. The mortality was increasing, but they knew that if better training for medical men was available it could be reduced*
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Evening Star, Issue 19843, 17 April 1928, Page 4
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