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NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN HOSPITALS. lAustralian and N.Z. Cable Association.' NEW’ YORK, Feb. 26. I>r. McEachiem, Director of the Hospital Standardisation Committee of tho American Col leg n of Surgeons, states tlitil, following on the preliminary examination of an important, group of Australian and New Zealand hospitals, a committee has approved of them, and they 'ire now qualified' to he placed upon the colleges list of institutions whose practice .ami h eal incut of patients is scientifically high. This is considered a signal honor and is sought by all im port ant hospitals. A former president of I he College. Dr. Frank/in .Martin, coiiducte I the examina I i.-n of A nut raln'ii and New Zealand hospitals during a visit extending over Ihe last two years. Dr. MeEarhien v-'iß visit. Australia and New Zealand next .Tune at tlie request, of the British Medical Association in connection with the standardisation work, at Dunedin Hospital. New Zealand, which, up to (lip present. in the only Australian or New Zealand institution upon I lie College’s approved list.
Tlie New Zealand bosnitals now approved for inclusion on the list a w I lie general hosoßals at Auckland, Christchurch. Wellington and Napier.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16672, 27 February 1925, Page 5
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