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THE DOCTOR IN INDUSTRY. “The doctor of the future would study the threshold of disease moTe than ho did now, and. in addition, Would be thrown into contact with groups of people resembling each other either in their attributes or vocations. It seemed to him that there would he a large development in what he mightcall industrial medicine. Large employers of labour could not do otherwise than increase their medical services in connection with their businesses. not- only to the advantages of their employees, but to the economic advantage of themselves. Tt would have the indirect influence of diminishing tire proportion of work which was done in the snrgerv and the home.” —Lord Dawes of Penn,
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1926, Page 1
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