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LONDON

LONDON the will contribute the funds for public necessary establishing Letters the clinic. It is intended that the clinic should be to all Foreign open and other institutions patients, general practitioners, hospitals to make desiring use of its services. It would be with equipped all the for " apparatus necessary diagnosis and would be • pre- Oitr (From Regular Correspondent) either pared to treatment or to the treatment supply guide Feb. 26, the given by patient's private doctor. In letters the previous Canadian in Britain Neurologic Hospital concern felt at the decline of our has approaching population been shown. Establishment of a Canadian for the Means for this have been neurologic hospital troops opposing tendency sug- and this new clinic in Britain was described at the Section of the gested, is as a contri- Neurologic Royal evidently designed bution to that end. The serious view of Medicine Lieut. Col. C. Richarson. A new taken some as to the Society by J. by as population decline is illustrated the of W. R. for with was hailed by speech Inge, organization dealing neurologic patients dean of St. an advance the who took in the dis- formerly Paul's Cathedral and a well known http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

LONDON

JAMA , Volume 124 (14) – Apr 1, 1944

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American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1944 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1944.62850140008018
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Abstract

the will contribute the funds for public necessary establishing Letters the clinic. It is intended that the clinic should be to all Foreign open and other institutions patients, general practitioners, hospitals to make desiring use of its services. It would be with equipped all the for " apparatus necessary diagnosis and would be • pre- Oitr (From Regular Correspondent) either pared to treatment or to the treatment supply guide Feb. 26, the given by patient's private doctor. In letters the previous Canadian in Britain Neurologic Hospital concern felt at the decline of our has approaching population been shown. Establishment of a Canadian for the Means for this have been neurologic hospital troops opposing tendency sug- and this new clinic in Britain was described at the Section of the gested, is as a contri- Neurologic Royal evidently designed bution to that end. The serious view of Medicine Lieut. Col. C. Richarson. A new taken some as to the Society by J. by as population decline is illustrated the of W. R. for with was hailed by speech Inge, organization dealing neurologic patients dean of St. an advance the who took in the dis- formerly Paul's Cathedral and a well known

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Published: Apr 1, 1944

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