AUCKLAND HOSPITAL.
Dr. MacGregor, in his annual report, speaking of the Auckland Hospital, says that the Hospital is well conducted in all its departments. Order and cleanliness are everywhere apparent. The chief wants of the Hospital are a children's ward, a separate ward for venereal cases, and a nurses' home. The resident staff are very efficient and attentive to their duties, and the relations with the honorary staff are cordial and satisfactory. He speaks in high terras of praise of having two resident medical officers, comparing this plan very favourably with that where there is one resident medical officer in the hospital, and another receiving £275 for patients visited at their homes and in refuges, and a separate drug bill amounting to £581. He continues that another advantageous Auckland plan is that the resident doctors relieve each other, and the Hospital i& never without a doctor.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 382, 6 July 1889, Page 4
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146AUCKLAND HOSPITAL. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 382, 6 July 1889, Page 4
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