MEDICAL CONGRESS.
$ TO BE HELD AT DUNEDIN. [THE PRESS Special Service.] WELLINGTON, January 7. The Australasian Medical C-ongress, which is to be held in New Zealand this year, opens at Dunedin on February 3rd and will continue for about a week. A large number of medical men from all parts of the Dominion havo intimated their intention to attend. The Government will be represented by the Minister for Health, the Hon. Mr Young, and the Department of Health by the Director-General of Health, Dr. Valintine, and several of the other senior officers. Great preparations are being made in Dunedin for the entertainment of the guests. Dr. L. E. Barnett, C.M.G., Dunedin, will be the president of the congress. The following is a list of medical men from overseas who will be present at the conference: — England: Dr.' H. Cooper Pattin, expresident of the Society of Medical Officers of Health and official representative of the British Medical Association ; Australia: Sir James Barrett, Sir Geoffrey Svme, chairman of the ! Board of Health, etc.; Mr S. S. Argyle, Minister for Health, Victoria; Major-General Barber, Director-Gen-eral of the Medical Services; Dt. H. B. Devine, physician, and Drs, 11. Stawell, B. ETilvington, Gordon Craigh, H. H. Harris, St. J. Dausey, N. D. Royle, and Colonel H. S. Newland, surgeons; Drs. Dunbar Hooper, A. M. Wilson, Marshall Allen, Professor J. C. Windever, and Dr. N. M. Arthur, obstetricians and gynaecologists: Dr. A. H. Tebntt, Professor J. B. Cleland, pathologists; Dr. C. H. Kellaway, director of the Walker and Eliza Hall Institute; Drs. Harvey Sutton and P. G. Morgan, preventive medicine; Dr. A. M. Morgan and F. G Shorney, ophthalmic surgeons. Dr. R Pulleine, otologist; Drs. Oliver Latham. N. Prior, S. J. Minogue, H. F. Maudslev, J. F. Maekeddie, neurologists-; Drs. A. JefFeries Turner, H. Douglas Stephens. R. B. Wade, A. Jeffreys Wood, pediatrics; and Drs. H. R. Sear, H. A. McCoy, radiologists. Those re'presenting America will be: Dr. G. Piness, of Los Angeles, and Professor Pierce, of Chicago, otologists.
New Zealand's present awakening to the great subject of "THINKING 7 ' is due in large measure to the introduction of the ''THINKER' 1 Writing Tablets, Exercises, and Note Books into all Schools throughout the Dominion, —1
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18894, 8 January 1927, Page 7
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369MEDICAL CONGRESS. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18894, 8 January 1927, Page 7
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