HOSPITAL BUILDING
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Melbourne Dominion Special Service. AUCKLAND. March 28. “New Zealand hospital boards with building schemes ahead have a wonderful opportunity to gather the newest information in Melbourne just now,” said Mr. W. C. MeCaw, an orthopedic surgeon, of Auckland, who returned by tlie Wanganella from a visit to Australia. Six or seven hospitals were being erected in and around Melbourne just now, Mr. McCaw continued. They were in ail stages of construction, and were a perfect object lesson in modern methods of design and equipment. Those New Zealand hospital authorities which contemplated building would be well advised to send oyer as many officials, architects, engineers, medical officers and possibly others as they were able to observe and study what was being done.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 157, 29 March 1939, Page 11
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127HOSPITAL BUILDING Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 157, 29 March 1939, Page 11
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