Ix reference to oui leader yed eiilay mi impression set-in-- to [iio\:ul thai in.li\ i lu il Inspector am lefcneii to a- li:\\ me; diilcreuCM of opinion m ic^'iril t<>' tlio piesence or .ibscnce of tubcivulusK iiml tliat one inay lie trying (o uinlcr estimate) tbo wi>ik t>( aiiotbu!. It Imppens tli.it tli'Jio :uo. only two S o^k In.'pcctur^ in tlic Nelson "ilisliict, ,ui.l liunco tbis idea ; but tlia urtii.lo lefuncit in fjenciiU and nut m particular terms to Ibo ijt!uci|)lc( iiivolvuil. Botb Mr Giini[i~ bell and Mr Cooke me in unison in their desire to secure expert opinion on thu ijucstion of tuberculosis, and in tbo intertsta of the dUtiict they would bu glail if the Slock Dejiartment Mould send a \eieriuiiry surgeon lobe permanently .stationed here.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 58, 9 March 1899, Page 2
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128Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 58, 9 March 1899, Page 2
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