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British Doctors’ New Organisation

LONDON, Nov. 14. Six hundred and sixty doctors from all over Britain formed a “fellowship of freedom in medicine” ar a secret meeting in London ,says Reuter’s. The meeting elected Lord Horder, physician in ordinary to the King, as chairman, and decided that the new organisation should begin immediately to catalogue the anomalies in medical practice resulting from the new National Health Service Act, with proposals to coniPar them. Lord Horder said: “Medicine has indeed become what we pledged ourselves it should never before— a branch of the civil service.”

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Grey River Argus, 16 November 1948, Page 6

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British Doctors’ New Organisation Grey River Argus, 16 November 1948, Page 6

British Doctors’ New Organisation Grey River Argus, 16 November 1948, Page 6

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