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ABRAMS MACHINE

DR MACKENZIE'S FAITH. A PROPOSED UNDERTAKING. WELLINGTON, This Day. Continuing his ergument in the Dr Dundas Mackenzie appeal . case, Mr Myers said' blood tests were made by the Abrams machine and he would admit that Dr Mackenzie was wrong in pinning his faith entirely to the ma<>lrine, to the exclusion of other methods. He considered that the undertaking offered by him not to use the machine in future, except as a check upon the usual clinical methods, would be sufficient, and this was what he had doing since the report of the {ladder Commission.

Dr Mackenzie's, chief mistake, said counsel, was his faith in his own capability, which was not as great as he 'thought. Since he returned from doctors in Auckland had been watching to get evidence against him. —trees' A«m.'

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Northern Advocate, 10 July 1925, Page 5

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ABRAMS MACHINE Northern Advocate, 10 July 1925, Page 5

ABRAMS MACHINE Northern Advocate, 10 July 1925, Page 5

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