THE POISONING OF A DOCTOR.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW ZEALAND TIMES. Sir,—ln your telegrams of this morning is one item deserving of the most particular attention, viz., the accidental poisoning of a doctor by himself. Any one intimately acquainted with the habits of medical men well knows that no more careless class can be found for dispensing, many of their bottles being actually unlabelled, and others bearing labels very different to what they contain. Pharmacy is a special branch in medicine and requires special training, and should, therefore, only be performed by those so trained. — Yours, &c., Chemiccs, 2Slh October, 1579.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5798, 29 October 1879, Page 2
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103THE POISONING OF A DOCTOR. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5798, 29 October 1879, Page 2
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