SURGEONS IN CONFERENCE.
A. UruKALIAA ,A_\ U JSJIDS ZEALAND j TUt.AUJ.ICJi,. DAGGER (JE Ajii.iUca.',lSA'llO A Fe Art ED. (/umiL'tDu&tsy uui[uf>nv; l**44£:.&riuu^ - i u— uu) ( 6,.-ua a , CEEii; xteceiveu 9.6 u a.in. to-day. biilAJil', iViarcli 8. bellows and members bi tue new college or surgeons ot Australia and New Zealand are lidding a convention at Sydney this week to consider domestic developments relating to tne future I work ot the college m Australia and j! New Zealand. Sir George Syme (Melbourne) will be president, and repre- j 1 sentatives will be present from all the ' ' States of Australia and from New i Zealand. The deliberations will be j private. The conibrence concludes on 1 Saturday. 1 One problem receiving attention is whether, in the interest of higher training of surgeons, arrangements 1 should be made with the English Col- 1 lege of Surgeons to send an examiner _ to this country. Some speakers expressed the opinion that there was a 1 danger of Australian and New Zealand,’ surgical practice becoming American- ’ ised. <
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 8 March 1929, Page 9
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