RECR UITS AND OPERATIONS.
(Front Our Parliamentary Reporter.) '.-•"' WELXINGTONrthis day. The Recruiting' Board s "announce- • ment that no man would) . "Be? allowed to ' join the forces .after undergoing minor operations until six months after the operation, was the siihjeictf' or' a question by Mr. 'Vigor Brown.' He. asked what was to become 6f 'th'e^'men.in the interval;
Mr,, ..Alleit, .replied ;.-" ( thai'- flie term "niii'oi" ' complaints'^ included "varicocele and varicose veins. Experience, showed ' that thi? -men' were unfit, for service until six months' after, the; oprnitioiiT' "Dr. Thacker: One. month" is" sufficient. .
Mr. Allen :T bow to your ■knowledge',' but must' be gui'ded'by Sur-, geon-General Henderson, who'has been brought out for, the.pufpbse.",''
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 1407, 1 June 1916, Page 5
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