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WELLINGTON, This Day. Dr. Alau Tenneut. of Wellington who was medical officer to tho New ' Zealand Coronation Contingent, and who, after the Coionation, engaged in professional work in London, returned to-day. He said that great advanc#S were being made in X-ray work, both from the diagnostie and therap#uUc point of view, and this applied too im the field of investigation of gastrie dlftorder*. Another matter to which great tion was bemg paid was the question of diet from the point of view of prevfcntion of disease, particu]arly in relafipn to dontal caTios." Very extensive #xponmental work was being done in thii direction at Hoixoluhx, shQwing th# valuo of tubm* slarches as prevejxtiY# ngants* >
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 23, 20 October 1937, Page 5
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