A NEW PERIOD OF MEDICINE.
/'STedicjne half' parsed into a new p«rno period.-When only; one—the eecting how we hhd the old •Ohool treblpd < in sjze to. accommodate great roomaf for the practical study of pathology, bacteriology, pharmacology, physiology, and chemistry. ; In
place of a plain post-mortem room, in which physicians on the staff taught us how examinations on cadavers should 'be. made; there is now a great institute of ■’ morbid anatomy over which: a'Director presides, and has at his command a highly trained staff—all duly qualified medical men. . In the hospital itself, we find more ample evidence of how potent a factor the laboratory has become in bur modern advance. In place of little closets annexed 1 to certain wards, each provided with a spirit lamp, a few test tubes, and bottles of reagents, we now find suites of laboratories—bacteriological, chemical, pathological, cardiological, chemical—each of them .requiring a highly skilled medical"staff.’’-—Sir Arthur Keith,
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1930, Page 7
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153A NEW PERIOD OF MEDICINE. Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1930, Page 7
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