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KELVIN HOSPITAL REPORT

THE MINISTER’S CRITICISM. ■ ENTIRELY UNJUSTIFIABLE.” (Pee United Press Association,) AUCKLAND, May 26. Referring to the Minister’s criticism of the Kelvin Hospital report the chairman of the Royal Commission, Mr F. Earl, expresses strong resentment of the Minister's criticism as being entirely unjustifiable. Telegraphing from Okere Falls, Mr Earl says: “The failure of the doctors to notify cases of puerperal-sepsis is mentioned in the report. I have noted with surprise that publication of the report was delayed for over three weeks, during which the commission’s chief recommendations have been given effect to by the Minister without acknowledgment. I am indignant at the Minister’s statement that the failure to notify was ‘ glossed over ’ in the report.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19182, 27 May 1924, Page 9

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KELVIN HOSPITAL REPORT Otago Daily Times, Issue 19182, 27 May 1924, Page 9

KELVIN HOSPITAL REPORT Otago Daily Times, Issue 19182, 27 May 1924, Page 9

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