TOTAL WAR
DEMANDS IN UNITED STATES SERIOUS SHORTAGE OF DOCTORS. AND HOSPITAL FACILITIES. (By Telegrnnh—Press Association—Copyright) (Received This Dav. 10,25 a.m.) WASHINGTON. October 16. The pipe and slippers attitude of peace time must give way to the cold steel and hot fury of total war, Mi’ Paul McNutt, chairman of the War Manpower Commission, told the American Hospital Association War Conference. He added that the day would soon come when every American would be doing the war work he could do best where his country needed him most. Turning to medical problems; he said a survey of four hundred critical industrial and military mobilisation areas showed that the shortage of doctors and hospital facilities had reached alarming proportions.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 October 1942, Page 2
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