HEALTH MATTERS
i SPEECH BY PREMIER,
j(Her Press Association.);
Auckland, last night. &. dinner connection With the Medioal Conference w.s« held to-night. Mr Seddon, who was present, gave an address, BCe said it was the duty of Parliament and those entrusted with authority to do the , test they - can to, assist in the humane efforts of the Association. There was an ‘ affinity between the Ministry and the medical profession,, and. he drew a comparison between the work •of the medical meacures of the individual Oand the Ministry in the treatment of the State. Next session he hoped ,to poa3 legislation doing justice to the taedioal profession of our own colony, and he outlined a scheme for training nurses •in a hospital for midwifery, and said he wasianxious for suggestions from the pro-
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1395, 4 March 1905, Page 3
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