THE RAMSAY SMITH INQUIRY.
KB PKKSB ASSOCIATION* Adelaide, September 18. Dr. RMiisiy Smi'h, under ex mi nation, Slid that daring bis conne.tioi. with the hospital it had been the rul,to p«st mortem every dead body it was possible to operate on and take specimens. The only exceptions were whet, the consent of reUtives was wishheld livery doctor took specimens. The Government were aware of the practice, and amongtt others who got specimens from him the Ohief Secretary had for warded a roquet from the Imperi.) Government for specimens for cance> research. He believed he was acting lawfully in everything he did. Ho denied that there was any foundation for the charges of wantonness or impropriety of mutilation in dealing with bodies.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 209, 19 September 1903, Page 3
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121THE RAMSAY SMITH INQUIRY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 209, 19 September 1903, Page 3
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