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SCIENCE CONGRESS

IMPORTANCE OF NATIONALITY. [PRESS association. —COPYRIGHT.] Sydne. Jan. 13. Dr. Sutton, in a paper on the importance of nationality, stated :hat two-thirds of the Australian ■ichool children were .Australian born, ot Australia.! Lorn parents. WHITE .MAN’S PLAGUE. A lemrthy discussion took place. r>n tuberculosis, many prominent doctors participating. Sir Philip .Jones said the cause of the infection could be grouped under four heads: heredity, inoculation. respiratory tract, and <ilimentary tract. A cnild born vita tuberculosis was exceedingly iaic. I-'ocidatiou could be avoided. Oi the other <-aus<s. r<-pi:atmy tract vas (he most common. lie stior.gfavoured compulsory notification. bitt the Government should provide* hospitals and sanatoria for advanced cases, and also endeavour to instruct people how to avoid d’sease. Some speakers fat oured segregation of patients.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 27, 14 January 1911, Page 9

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SCIENCE CONGRESS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 27, 14 January 1911, Page 9

SCIENCE CONGRESS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 27, 14 January 1911, Page 9

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