B.M.A. CONFERENCE
Opened To-day By Lord Galway.
Press Association—Copyright. Wellington, To-day
The biennial copgress of the New Zealand branch of the British Medical Association was opened at Wellington thiE* morning by the Governor-Gener-al, Lord Galway. It is to continue throughout the three following days. The conference is being held under the presidency of Dr. T. D. M. Stout, Wellington, in the National Art Gallery and Dominion Museum building. Buckle Street, and about 200 doctors and their wives from all parts of the Dominion are attending.
The congress has been divided in to six sections, as follows:—Medicine (chairman, Dr. J. R. Boyd); survery (Dr. W. Young) ; pathology and bacteriology (Dr. P. P. Lynch); eye, ear, nose and throat (Dt. G. W. Harty); obstetrics (Dr. T. F. Corkill); radiology (Dr. P. D. Cameron) One of the main subjects for discussion at the conference will be dis ease of the coronary arteries' of th ? heart. This is of particular import ance because of its relationship to compensation cases and this and other aspects will be fully discussed. An other subject of wide general interest, will be some of the aspects of anemia.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 367, 23 February 1937, Page 6
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189B.M.A. CONFERENCE Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 367, 23 February 1937, Page 6
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