Medioai Servioes. "Tlie present trend appears to b© towai'd making available to the public vital social services (and the medical profession in sueh a service)," said Mr W. H. Freeman, S.M., in a report dealing with the amalgaination of two hospital districts in Southland. "I am of the opinion that the sick and neody of any distriet should not be prevented from obtaiuing those .services as of right, and no obstacle siioul.d be placed iii tlie way, The medical evidence showB that at present there is that obstacle, and 1 consider 1 ani entitlcd to r®|y largely on tlie medical evidelice, because tneUiciil pinctitioners are tlie persons most iiiiert stetl, ''nd their opiniom should bc trcutcd with res^Cck"
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 69, 8 April 1937, Page 4
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