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DEAFNESS, SEASICKNESS

INTERESTING DISCUSSIONS AT HONOLULU * PAN-PACIFIC CONFERENCE (Australian and N.Z. Press Association) Reed. 1.2 p.m. HONOLULU, Monday. Dr. Robert Pulleine, of Adelaide, interested the Pan-Pacific Surgeons’ Conference with a discussion of a type of hereditary deafness caused by nasal obstruction. He urged early diagnosis and treatment, which would be successful if it were taken in time. The American delegates discussed a new cure for sea-sickness, developed in an experiment on one of their number while en route here, using sodium amytal. Sir James Barrett, Melbourne, addressed the Pan-Pacific Club on playgrounds and recreation, emphasising the need of teaching children to play.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 746, 20 August 1929, Page 9

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DEAFNESS, SEASICKNESS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 746, 20 August 1929, Page 9

DEAFNESS, SEASICKNESS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 746, 20 August 1929, Page 9