Up in a high pass of the Peruvian Andes stands a monument to one of man’s most incredible experiments. It consists of two towers, built on opposite hills, between which, centuries ago, a primitive tribe hung a gigantic net —and tried to catch the sun. Wireless doctors are now maintained by the Department of Health, Ottawa, to deal with illnesses in the remote settlement of the North West. As soon as a call for assistance comes through a doctor goes to the microphone and prescribes.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22269, 23 May 1934, Page 10
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