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PROPOSED EXTENSION TO HOSPITAL BUILDINGS.

->*- — |.) 'l!i!: KUliae;. Sin, •-Venr coite-p .ndoiil. " Iv.'oimmv, in y.r.u i-aw ~f 11,0 ;n-L ii'.:.. when wrilint: upon the above snb-vt ,'ipoii tie fare ~1 Lliinos as llii-y exist at pre.-eut, appeals Li hit ll.e nail vciy hard on the head, lie asks in effect, " Why build a residence for the doctor when the present arraii(,*emeuf .ipl.ie.irs to work s.aisfactoi ily'.'" s>; but does the ;uran«emenf work quite salhfacl-ri'y.' Are there n.,f times when the Hospital stands a chance of beincr iij«heted in favour of tiie doctor's private practice, and vice versa? I think the docb„ hiu,-a! siil, wiien askine; Hie Hoard to b.iiil him a le-ideiice last year that he "e.-iM not serve two masters-." if tin- i- f ,.

i<it;i li.'lit ii.i-ili'Ui fur either master or i..-i'iLV .'l'h- Heard is, I think, fortunate in p s-e -in-,' 11:-' -■■!'■■ ices nf a man who can ,-p- :■!: '.Ml -•> plainly, ami who shows sueh a di-in 1 -.--. e-J • -rl -.pi; it in th- service of the iustif' 1111' 11. I'nder I-ss auspicious I im'iM well f-mey t-liri 11 iard bein- anxious in i' ■• u-.i in theexi.-tiuir arraiiitement, and l'.-ai- that the dnc-f.-r would take toll of payini,' pUieufs wi-mim; to attend the hospital, and pass on only those who were unable to pay, as indeed, lias been done in other inslitiition--, working ruder the arrangement which work-- so satisfactorily in the W'nik,b,. 1 lor one, hope the Hoard will look a bit ahead in provirlioir neeenimonkition at ike \\ uikato Hospital. They may not always p,,...•.■,, t.he -ii .ices of a surceon su|.ieiinten-(l-eit uiioin they can trust so implicitly as the piesent one. Au'.lby all means, if o\tra ace-iinn.o'liilion i- wanled, iprovido it now, while the, .-mb.-i.lio-i are payable, thi-, anyhow, ! -eiioe. -! am, }oiir. etc.,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2895, 3 February 1891, Page 2

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PROPOSED EXTENSION TO HOSPITAL BUILDINGS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2895, 3 February 1891, Page 2

PROPOSED EXTENSION TO HOSPITAL BUILDINGS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2895, 3 February 1891, Page 2

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