Medical Etiquette.
(To the Editor of the Times ) gig —For the sako of i-i r ,y. you and all editors in New ZieaUud auouid get the thanks of all peoplo who call themselves human for taking tho stand you did regarding tho above. Notwithstanding the Medical Association regretting the press comments on the scandal, the doctor who says that his skill is his own, and ho can do what ho likes with it—well, all I can Bay is that tar and feathers used on him in a right way might meot his case. One feels sorry writing in this strain, for we all respect doctors who are college-bred gentlemen. But when we read in the public press of doctors letting a woman die, and then asking the press to wait till they consider the question, it is a bit cool, v consider the press the yoicpof.ibe people, gnd they should he upheld by all rightthinking men. Again thanking you for your able leader in the cause of humanity,' I am, etc., Hippie.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 422, 22 May 1902, Page 3
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