MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
COUNCIL MEETING [Peh United Press Association.] HAMILTON, February 24. The effect of daylight saving upon the health of the community was ono of the questions raised at tho council of tho Medical Association. Tho council did not record any opinion on the subject, it being decided to obtain reports from the thirteen different divisions throughout the dominion and reopen tho subject at the quarterly meeting of the. council, to bo held in Wellington in June. At the animal dinner of (lie association last evening tho president (Dr 1.1. Dougbm) presided. Mr J. A. Young (Minister of Health) and Dr Valintinc (Director-General of Health) wore present. The presentation of a silver-mounted inkstand was made to Dr \ictor Bouncy as representing tho British Medical Association. Tho stand, which is a gift from the New Zealand Medical Association, is to be used in the now offices of tile parent body in London. A mallet, a gift from tho English Obstetrical Society, was presented to Dr W. trying, president of the newly-formed New Zealand Obstetrical Society, by Dr Bonney.
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Evening Star, Issue 19799, 24 February 1928, Page 5
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177MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Evening Star, Issue 19799, 24 February 1928, Page 5
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