DOCTORS IN CONFERENCE
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Lectnres and Demonsfrations
(By Tolasraph-
WELLINGTON, Last N?ght. To-day was a very busy day for the delegates to the biennial conferenpe of the New Zealand branch of the British .Medical Association. Altogether 12 papers were read and ohe demonstration was given and these covered a •wide variety of medical subjects. Papers were read to the various sections cdncCrned. In the afternoon a reception was given at Parliament Buildings and in the absence of the Prime Minister, the large number of guests was received by the Minister of Health, Hon. P. Fraser, and Mrs Fraser and the BireetorGeneralof Health, Dr. M. H. Watt, and Mrs Watt. A medical women 's dinner was given in the evening by the Wellington Women/s Club.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 35, 25 February 1937, Page 15
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