TO CORRESPONDENTS.
We haVe received two letters, the subject matter of both of them being " Medical Etiquette." We on a reperusal mast • decline to insert them. They are only calculated- to provoke a very hostile feeling, both being exceedingly personal. While always desirous of giving publicity to a'public grievance, we consider the two communications calculated to bre,ed private dissension, which it is much tetter fsliould bel avoided. No good can possibly come out of the controversy. The letters would probably be replied to m the same bitterness of Bpirit m which they have been written ; and surely. there is more thai* enough, bad feeling existing m the community .- atj>the present time — too much to reflect ' my: credit' on it. For these reasons we cannot allow the letters to appear m our column^ " In cooler moment3_the writers •^uTße' of the same "opinion as ourselves.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 908, 30 October 1879, Page 2
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143TO CORRESPONDENTS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 908, 30 October 1879, Page 2
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