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FEES AND MEDICAL SCIENCE. WELLINGTON, August 8. “In his address to the Hastings Rotary Club Dr.. Oashmore (chairman of tho British Medical Association) complains that the Government’s health insurance scheme will react to the detriment of the standard of medical: practice in New Zealand,” said Dr. D. G. McMillan, M.P. (chairman of the National Health Insurance Committee) when interviewed to-day. “Dr. Cashmore’s statement seems to indicate that medical men are more devoted to the fee than to the science of medicine. I cannot accept such a low estimation of the medical profession in this country.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 255, 9 August 1937, Page 3
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