MEDICAL CONGRESS.
RESOLUTIONS PASSED. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Brisbane, August 30. The Medical Congress is closing its ; 'sessions and adopted resolutions that the principles which underlay the success of military and public health ad■luinistration (luring the war could be 'adopted in civil life. Other resolutions favored the establishment of a Chair of Preventive Medicine in each Australian university, and that the campaign for preventive medicine be made real quid effective; that hygiene be. taught in all classes in all schools with complete medical inspection . of children; that Die Federal and State "'Governments take action to deal with the menace of venereal disease, and favouring the formation of a section of in such disease in each branch of the Medical Association in Australia and New Zealand.—Aus. and JT.Z. Cable i 'Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 August 1920, Page 3
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