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MEDICAL EDUCATION

IRREGULAR DOCTORS. “It is unfortunate,” said Sir E. Graham Little, M.P., M.D., in a recent speech, "that while so much money is being spent in meeting the demand for an improvement in medical education there should be such a multiplication of irregular schools founded by irregular practitioners, who pretend to give an adequate medical tuition, but who are, perectly obviously, unable to do so. I received a letter containing a prospectus in which a certain grandiloquent association pretends to give a complete education in medicine and surgery by postal tuition. The difficulty is that diplomas are issued as a result of that education, and the successful candidates are declared entitles! to put a large number of letters of the alphabet, after their names.”

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3822, 16 October 1936, Page 4

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MEDICAL EDUCATION Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3822, 16 October 1936, Page 4

MEDICAL EDUCATION Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3822, 16 October 1936, Page 4