DUNEDIN HOSPITAL.
DR. IVERACH'S RESIGNATION. (SPECIAL 50 "THE paiss.") DUNEDIN,'June 36. At the Hospital Board - meeting today/ Dr. Iverach, assistant medical officer, forwarded his .resignation- owing .to his haying to..leave New Zealand under the terms' of ; fie travelling scholarship held by him. Dr. Nev.-lands, a member of -the Board, said he thought it was only j fair to say that, although the Board regretfully had to pass some; -adverse comment on Dr'. Iverach in connexion with the recent sad case,.that.was t quite an unusual feature with regard' to- their experience'.of his -.work "in the Hospital. Dr, Iverach was' the travelling scholar—the best, man of his year in medicine. All the medical men who went into the .Hospital had found Dr. Iverach cotyteeus, helpful, and obliging. ' LVr. 'Newlands s said he was sure that no 6ne regretted more-than ■• the members of the Board that they had had to .say that Dr.Vlverach had riot .quite fulfilled his duties. . , The chairman: It was not only on the'one occasion.', : '.'.'■'-.'"
Dr.: sole-occasion. ' „It was decided to accept .the resignation with; regret, and to, inform Dr. Iverach that the members' of- the Boa-d wished' him every success: in' his-future BtudieSi , - -.-"*;:'.•:- • ■'. •
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18419, 27 June 1925, Page 16
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194DUNEDIN HOSPITAL. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18419, 27 June 1925, Page 16
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