THE MEDICAL FUND.
TO THE EDITOR. Sir,—l notice in your last issue a letter on this matter, in which it is stated that some persons objected to signing an undertaking to pay £i per annum for three years, towards securing a doctor's services, on the apparent grounds that their verbal promise was as good as in writing. This is what might be expected from a certain class of persons, but, all the same, it a business proposal, and should be put on a business basis, in the form of a properly drawn bond ; otherwise the Committee will be confronted with the difficulty when they come to make a proposal to a medical man who has the smallest idea of business matters. I may, perhaps, be asked to join in and shall certainly refuse unless it be put somewhat in the form I have mentioned, as I do not care to be joined with others in the matter, whose only obligation is a moral one. —I am. etc., KING COUNTRY RESIDENT.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 20, 8 March 1907, Page 3
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170THE MEDICAL FUND. King Country Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 20, 8 March 1907, Page 3
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