DOCTORS AND THE BALLOT
i INTERESTING EVIDENCE. Some ratter interesting information re- ' "arding doctors' appeals from the ballot) , was given by Dr. Valintine, Chief of the - Public Health Department, at the Mili- . buy Service Board yesterday. Dr. Valintine asked for the exemption ■ of a New Plymouth, doctor, and thi3 : was granted temporarily. _ The military representative with the board asked Dr. Valintine if he proposed to appear in every doctor s appeal. ! Dr. Valintine: If the district will be ' short and will unduly suffer by hu ' "The military representative: If an ap- ■ peal is referred to you, and you dont ! support it, it can bo taken that you 1 think that the man should go to tlw : front? [ Dr. Valintine: Yes. Dr Valintine added that the board had 3 had before it qnite recently the appeal of 1 another doctor in Taranah, and that [ though the appeal had succeeded me ' doctor should not have been exempted. ; The name of the doctor referred to ■ was handed to the board, and the chairman remarked that the case had not been disposed of yet.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3108, 12 June 1917, Page 4
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180DOCTORS AND THE BALLOT Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3108, 12 June 1917, Page 4
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