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TREATMENT OF DISEASE

AMERICAN AND BRITISH DOCTORS

CONFER.

TRIBUTE TO ENGLISH WOMEN.

Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright

LONDON, June 2. (Received June 3, at 7.45 p.m.) Mr Neville Chamberlain (Minister ot Health] -was present at an official welcome to 800 American doctors attending a conference at York at which British practitioners are explaining their latest ideas on the incidence and treatment of disease.' The new Ambassador, Mr A. B. Houghton, warned his countrymen that they would encounter the most gracious and delightful hospitality. Sir Thomas Hoarder in opening the session expressed the opinion that the present pace of living had become a large factor in the incidence of disease, much of which was resulting in a new typo. Sir Arhuthnot Lane declared that as n result of many post mortem examinations ho had found himself able to determine accurately the dead mam’s vocation from his anatomy. Many American doctors in the course of the discussion alluded to the nonhustling, and non-worried look of the Londoners, and especially to tho charm of the young girls and the women.—A. and N.2. Cable.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19497, 4 June 1925, Page 9

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TREATMENT OF DISEASE Otago Daily Times, Issue 19497, 4 June 1925, Page 9

TREATMENT OF DISEASE Otago Daily Times, Issue 19497, 4 June 1925, Page 9

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