THE DUNEDIN HOSPITAL.
TO THE EDITOR.
Sir,—lncorrectly or correctly, many with whom I lave chatted think this institution is surely, if gradually, drifting towards a pathological laboratory—that is, a place where the study of the exact knowledge of the cause of death of patients is moro considered than anything olsc. Needles* to ray, the medical profession should at once tell us this is not so, and the only way is, as you, Sir, suggest, by having a'.i exhaustive judicial inquiry by men independent of Government altogether, The inorn the public know of the inner workings of all institutions tho better for all concerned. Sccrecy begets distrust.—l am, etc., F. M.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12158, 26 September 1901, Page 5
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