DOCTORS IN LONDON.
OVERCROWDING DENIED. I Recent reports from London to tho ieffect that Ilarley Street was overcrowded with medical men, many of whom were not earning a living, are not agreed with by Mr. E. C. Lindsay, formerly of Dunedin, and now a Wimpole Street surgeon, who has just arrived from •England. He said he had not seen i eigns of any over-crowding, and as far as he was aware his associates managed to make a fairly good living. Mr. Lindsay, who gained his early tuition at the Otago medical school, has been very successful in London. Ho is a surgeon to tho East London Hospital.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20244, 2 May 1929, Page 14
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