MEDICAL PRACTICE
FUTURE IN DOMINION (P.A.) AUCKLAND, Feb. 14. The press was excluded when members ot the British Medical Association met this morning for what was described on the programme as “a medicopolitical meeting.” The chairman. Dr. E. H. M. Luke, had finished his introductory remarks when a member approached one of the doctors on the platform and drew his attention to the fact that newspaper reporters were present. Dr. Luke immediately apologised to the reporters for having to ask them to withdraw. He also asked that his introductory remarks be not reported. No vote was put to the meeting, and tiie reporters withdrew. Those listed to speak on the subject, “The Future of Medical Practice in New Zealand,” were Drs. A. E. Park, J, P. S. Jamieson, J. O. Mercer, W. J. P. Hutchison, Professor J. B. Dawson and Mr. K MacCormick. This afternoon the delegates inspected Middlemore Hospital, others playing tennis, golf and bowls. The annual dinner will be held to-night.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21947, 15 February 1946, Page 4
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