HOSPITAL PHYSICIAN.
NO APPLICATION MADE. "It seems rather a disaster that wo arc unable to get a medical practitioner to take on the job," commented Sir. 11. L. C. Aitchison, at the meeting of the Palmerston North Hospital Board yesterday, when it was reported that there had been no applications for the position of honorary physician to the hospital. "Tlio same thing has happened year after year," observed Mr. ,J. H. Nash, "nobody wants the position." Tlio board decided to write to the Palmerston North branch of the British MedLal Association expressing regret that none of its members had applied for the position of honorary physician and nothing had been done regarding the inattexv
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20468, 21 January 1930, Page 10
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