DOCTORS’ PRESCRIPTIONS
MADE UP INACCURATELY. Australian a.nrl \.Z Cable Association LONDON, October 15. Tbo report of tho Public Analvst, published by the Ministry of Health, states that out of 429 medical prescriptions analysed, 22.4 per cent, were inaccurate, compared with 16.3 per cent, in 1921. Adulteration of drugs increased from 0.7 per cer,). to 7.3 per
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11652, 17 October 1923, Page 8
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