FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND DOCTORS.
J AN AGREEMENT ARRANGED. Hy Telegraph,—Press Association. Wellington, Saturday. Representatives of friendly societies and tin: British Medical Association have arranged an agreement, which is reported to be mutually satisfactory. The principal clause is that ill the event of disagreement between a society or branch and its medical officers or between a lodge and a member of the British Medical Association, the matter is to be submitted to a committee drawn from the local division of the New Zealand branch and the society or branch concerned. If the committee fails to agree the matter is to be submitted to arbitrators, one to be appointed by each party, the arbitrators to appoint an umpire, who in the event of their disagreeing shall be called upon to give his decision; (he (Incision of the arbitrators to be binding. The fixing of fees is 011 the principle of freedom of contraec between each lodge and its doctors.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 294, 7 December 1908, Page 2
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157FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND DOCTORS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 294, 7 December 1908, Page 2
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