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THE DOCTORS’ DISPUTE.

Al a meeting of the Christchurch Hospital Board, a letter was read from Dr MurrayAynsloy, resigning the post of resident medical officer. Dr Fox, assistant medical officer, also wrote forwarding his resignation as a protest against the treatment received by Dr Mui ray-Aynsley at the hands of the Board, and as an emphatic protest against the “ highly unethical behaviour” of Dr Smith towards Dr Murray-Aynsloy and himself. The resignation was accepted.

Dr G. Deanier, one of the honorary physicians, wrote resigning his position, as a protest against Dr Murray-Aynsloy’s treatment, and said it altogether passed his comprehension how a small body of laymen could imagine for one moment that they were capable of giving a fair judgment upon complex medical and surgical matters. The resignation was accepted, and Dr Deamcr thanked for his past services.

Dr Lomax-Sinitli wrote withdrawing his resignation as one of tho honorary staff, in accordance with tho wish of the Board.

A request of tho Canterbury branch of the Medical Association to be supplied with a copy of the evidence taken at tho recent enquiry regarding the medical officer was refused.

Along letter from Dr Murray-Aynsloy traversing the report of tho Committee of Enquiry was ordered to lie on tho table.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1261, 30 April 1896, Page 42

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THE DOCTORS’ DISPUTE. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1261, 30 April 1896, Page 42

THE DOCTORS’ DISPUTE. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1261, 30 April 1896, Page 42