' Air interesting tendency on the part of the public to seek medical examination whether ill or not has been noted by, medical nien in Christchurch, sjnti;! Dr .It. TI. Baxter, addressing the Trained Masseurs Association confer-.; ence. (says .the .Christchurch Times),. The habit of: going to a doctor every 12 months for a “once over” was becoming .much more general. This was to be commended, for if ,a disease •pr complaint could be noticed early, it might mean the difference between a cure and no cure,
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12254, 9 April 1935, Page 2
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