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CLEAN CERTIFICATE OF HEALTH.

MEDICAL TEST. Dear Madam,—At the meeting of the Hawke’s Bay Provincial Convention, held in Waipukurau on Wednesday, May 9th, 1 was instructed to write and ask you to explain in the “White Ribbon'' the simplicity of the medical test required for young people desiring a dean certificate of health before marriage, and so remove misunderstanding as to the medical examination needed for such certificate. —Yours in the work, B. FRENCH, Sec. W.C.T.U. (We are informed that the ordinary test requires the taking of an appreciable quantity of blood, usually from the large blood vessels of the elbow. The arm has to be kept well bandaged for at least four days afterwards, and in many cases the patient is unable to pursue his ordinary avocations. —Ed. “W.R.)

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White Ribbon, Volume 22, Issue 264, 18 June 1917, Page 15

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CLEAN CERTIFICATE OF HEALTH. White Ribbon, Volume 22, Issue 264, 18 June 1917, Page 15

CLEAN CERTIFICATE OF HEALTH. White Ribbon, Volume 22, Issue 264, 18 June 1917, Page 15

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