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MEDICAL CONFERENCE

SESSIONS CONCLUDED. BY Telegraph.-pre: s association Hamilton, February 25. The sessions of the annual conference of the New Zealad Medical Association have concluded at Hamilton. At a meeting of the council, Dr. T. H. A. Valintihe, Director-General of Health, was elected an honorary life member of the association. The lectures on the ear, nose, and throat sections were completed. Dr. T. Mac Gibbon (Christchurch) reviewed the diseases affecting the tonsils. The diseases of the heart were thoroughly dealt with by various speakers Dr. F. Fitchett, professor of tutorial medicine at the Otago University, said that the modern medical conception of heart disense was guided by the patient’s symptoms or feelings rather than by a physical examination of the heart itself, and he gave an interesting address on the subject.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 127, 27 February 1928, Page 7

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MEDICAL CONFERENCE Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 127, 27 February 1928, Page 7

MEDICAL CONFERENCE Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 127, 27 February 1928, Page 7

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