X-RAY EQUIPMENT
.THERAPY PLANT REQUIRED HOSPITAL BOARD'S PLANS ..'J The complete inadequacy of the present plant in the X-ray therapy department of the Auckland Hospital was stressed by the radiotherapist, Dr. 6. R. Nolan, in a report to the Hospital Board on Monday night. He said this criticism applied both to the lack of X-ray equipment and to the liiiifted space and "'accommodation for the efficient working of a modern therapy clinic. -i Dr. Nolan* recomnliended the ,* purchase of two types of therapy units, together with a quantity of associated equipment. It was estimated that the cost of the plant would be £3200, while the proposed alterations to the building to house the new equipment and to make better use of the space available, at a cost of £3OO, could hest be decided upon when the equipment had been ordered. . ¥ £ if On the recommendation of the Finance and Purchasing Committee, the board decided to invite tenders for the supply of X-ray therapy plant for the hospital.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23196, 16 November 1938, Page 12
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