SICK MEMBERS OF FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.
By Telegraph—Press Association. DUNEDIN. May 3. The medical officers of a local branch of friendly societies have recently sent sick members to Australia for recuperative purposes. This practice, it is understood, is likely to be discontinued. When the matter comes to be discussed, some of the points raised will be whether Australia is superior to New Zealand as a health-giving resort, and whether a friendly society's physician is justified in sanding a sick member out of the country in search of health, without first satisfying the society that good reasons exist for adopting that course.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3180, 4 May 1909, Page 5
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100SICK MEMBERS OF FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3180, 4 May 1909, Page 5
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