PILLS AND POTIONS, •„ <, I)r. F. Wallace .Mackenzie, writes "In yoifr report of the meeting of $»o Hospital ana Charitable AM Board, you credit mo with saying thai; the doctors tee ini Wellington, aro more expert in making pills or potions than iu .surgical work. 1 did' not say that, alul I know well that vory f<*iv of thom iiro expert at all in malting pills and- potions.. What 1 was trying to make the hy raiiid grasp was this fact no 0110 has sofar specialised: l 3? 4- surgeon in Afe'Uington; that in sj.dvtitio.ii .to doing surgical ivork all Ottgagod in tl.io p.rcscrihiftg of pills and potions. "liven Mr. Davia Bobcrtson and the Rov. Mr. Elliot and Mr. Van Si3yerc.ll failed to sco the point that I iras trying to make, so I cto inot blame your reporter, but his interpretation of rtry remark lias offended some doctors Who aro really not : expert pill-makers, so I shall be glad, if joii will publish this that they may see that X aid Sot mean to reflect oil their skill in doing surgical operations."
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1914, 24 November 1913, Page 4
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