INFLUX OF DOCTORS.
AN OFFICIAL DENIAL. “ NOT A SERIOUS PROBLEM." (Special to Times). AUCKLAND, Wednesday. • ■ In a statement last night Dr. S. L. ] Ludbrook, president of the Auckland j division of the British Medical Asso- I rial ion, officially denied that New Zea- , land doctors were greatly exercised ! al Ihc proNprel of large numbers of exiled .Jewish doctors from Oermany ; 'settling in Hie Dominion. “The association in England repre- J sents the medical profession through- j mil the Rrilish Empire," he said, "and ; i will protect doctors in Ihc Colonies! j from any possible excessive inlltix of • I hr. Ludbrook said Ihe standard re- I ipiired lor ivgistra I ion in England was : sc 1 by lII.' C.encral M-dieal Council, a ’ I non political body, and it was impos- \ | sible lliat Hie standard would be j lowered because of some political j I ”II is not a serious problem, but ! I il might become one if lie* were ; i opened too Wide, and I do not think j Dial likely.” Dr. Ludbrook said. ”!u - fad. I consider it a remole possibility. J II eerlainly is not Irue lo suggest Hi d j Tn'rman-Jewish doctors are coming-j | here • in droves.’ ’’
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20258, 29 July 1937, Page 5
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199INFLUX OF DOCTORS. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20258, 29 July 1937, Page 5
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