Bulls Patients And P.N. Hospital
"The medical superintendent (Mr. J. H. North).' and myself met the chief executive officers of the Wanganui •Hospital Board regarding the treatment of patients at Palmerston North Hos--pital, and' it was agreed we should recommend to our boards as follows, " stated Mr. • A. J. Phillipps, managing seeretary to the Palmei-ston l^orth Hospitaj Po.ard'yesterday. '' ' ■ ''That" the' presbnt ' arfangefnent wliereunder Palmerston Nofth Hospital adniits • some urgent eases from the; Bulls area should I?e contimied so' lon'g as such .action does not exclude patients from. opr. own district. . It was recdgniseq.jthat, Palmerston North h.ad/tto accqmmodation available for liiatqrnjty ca^es, chi'Qiiie cases- aud other , nonurgent eases from tlie arfea. The fact, that Palmergton North was catering foj eertain specialist eases from the Wanganui area was appreciated and it was • recommended that the department be advised that the Palmerston North Hospital Board eould not consider any alteration in the existing arrangement until such time as further accommodation was available at the hospital, said Mr. Phillipps. Mr. Phillipps' report was adopted.
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Chronicle (Levin), 21 December 1948, Page 7
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170Bulls Patients And P.N. Hospital Chronicle (Levin), 21 December 1948, Page 7
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