“ Satisfactory ” Hospital Reform Sought
POLICY OP NEW ZEALAND BRANCH OF B.M.A. Per Press Association WELLINGTON, Last Night. The annual meeting of the New Zealand branch of the British Medical Association discussed its hospital policy and decided to work for satisfactory hospital reform. Officers were elected as follows: President, Dr. Homo (New Plymouth); president-elect, Mr. D. S. Wylie (Palmerston North); members of the council, .Sir Donald McGavin, Sir Lindo Ferguson and Dr. W. H. Parkes; editor of the Journal, Dr. J. S. Elliott (Wellington); assistant-editor, Dr. 11 hind (Wellington); chairman of the council, Dr. Stout (Wellington); members of the executive, Dr. Acland (Christchurch), Dr. Gibbs (Wellington), Dr. D. E. Fenwick (Wellington). Dr. G. F. V. Anson was re-elected lion, general secretary. It was decided not to hold a conference next year, but to hold a business meeting in Wellington.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7107, 16 March 1933, Page 6
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