MEDICAL PROFESSION.
DOCTORS IN NEW ZEALAND. ! An_ interesting return of the, irom- j her of medical practitioners in NewZeoland and their distribution according to hospital districts lias been pubVifhed in * the Journal of Public Health. In V"I*"* 1 *"* November, 1017, there were 501 civilian , practitioners, and according to the work' : j ing medical register revised n-; at Nov. j 30th., there were then 02$ civilian . M practice, with 22 others on military ' I duties in New Zealand and 511 ovcrsefts, '0 The average for the Dominion is 1872 j persons to each civilian practitioner, ;;; compared with 220!) in November, 1917. Eleven districts show an increase in the - average during the two years, but ex* yj ; cept in the Bay of Islands, Wairarapa, . ? Wairau, and Vincent, there has beeß no decrease in the number of practising ' f ;i medical officers. In the other cases j the increase is due to the growth of population. It was previously mi«gested that 2000 to 2500 might 'be : assumed a fair population to each medical man in urban areas, but that in sparsely settled country districts anything over this number might mean an inadequacy of medical service. : 4
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1920, Page 5
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