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1937.
DO YOUNG DOCTORS KNOW THEIR JOB? '1.Am Uneasy About Them.
-B.M.A. President
Belfast, July 29.
The newly qualified G.P.-the general cope practitioner whose business it is to with your ailments and mine—was criticised at the British Medical Association's ference here to-night.
con-
Questions about his ability to practise' immediately on qualifying were asked; doubts about his intentions to continue his studies were raised; and the new president, Professor R. J. Johnstone, the Belfast gynaecologist.
said he "uneasy" over the young doctor.
himself
He suggested that a panel practice might be giving him an assured in- come too soon and taking away his incentive lo study.
Some
the
Sald Professor Johnstone:
day
we may medical practitioner going back to old school, or to another sengo). month, for three months, even sabbatical (seventh) year, bath
for
for
to learn and to teach.
"But leaving asid
the dieult
me
question of interference bay practitioner with the patients of Lanother, there are still many ad-
ininistrative problens to
be over-
before that can happen. With good will on both sides this should not be insoluble; but it will, I am ofrail, he a long time before ad- ministrator may be brought to be lieve
that a panel of doctors is just as efficent and reliable m and gives no more trouble than, a whole-time oficer.
"Perhaps in the future alt dimeul- tea will be solved by the establish- medical service. ment of a State
Like good democrats we shall always ! oppose it.
was
AUTOGRAPH RUSH-Here is how Mary Pickford and her new hus- band, Charles (Buddy) Rogers, were nearly overwhelmed by auto- graph seekers, when they arrived by plane at Alameda, Cal., airport after a Honolulu haneymoon. Mary tries to wave at the camera,
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Padre Reveals Marvels Of Spiritual Healing
Bradford, July 22. THE Rev. Leslie D.
Weatherhead, minis-
ter of the City Temple, London, to-day held the Methodist Conference here spellbound as he described a series of cases of spir- itual healing.
After saying that silent prayer
number of Sunday evenings. Now i he was back at work,
Young Mother Kreovers. →→ A young expectant mother who was paralysed in both legs, was toli she would never be able to move her legs again, and would be un- able to give birth to her child, her first baby, aliye. Within two pr three hours of their prayers she was walking in the wards, and j loter her
was safely born. Luckay
Steep Restured.-A young nurse; had a temperature of 104 degrees and was unable to sleep without ! drugs. They prayed for her with- out her knowing. Her tempera ture cane down to norus). She slept all night and took nourish- ment the next morning.
salt he could i Weatherhead airman lying in St. Bartholomew's cite 20 more cases during the past Hospital had been told his diseasel six months in which people but not Jnd the faintest idea that prayer had heen offered for them.
"Every fresh instalment of social and public health legislation, every was offered every night at the new chapter opened in the volune City Temple for particular indi- of State control, brings us steadily nearer. to the totalitarian ideal and Vittals, he gave the following in- when that has finally arrived we stances as the result:
the general may say goodbye to practitioner as we know him. "He is still with us, however, and how
ow does he compare with his pre- decessor of n a generation back?
"His equipment is undoubtedly better, he has for the service of his and patients a store of knowledge an equaintance with technical re-
sources not even dreamed of when
I was a medical student.
"But medical practice--and medi- cal education--has ita repellent side, sordid and sometimes dis- about no anxiety gusting. I have
students.
"Incurable" Cured--A
young!
was incurable and there was hope. They prayed for him on a
Mr.
lessly blind.
"BLIND LIFTED" Among letters he had received! qualifying examination should be testifying to the healing power of: registered to practice medicine or prayer was one from a woman who surgery till he had first completed six said she had been given up as hope- months in a practice or dispensary.
"Students are taught the selence of medicine," sald Dr. Craig, "but not the art of medicine, and the place to learn that is from the old; practitioner who has been through the mill."
Another matter about which it was the association could do
our Seir standard is as high as it ever was and they are getting and taking exceent training.
But greed do feel uneasy about the most in-nothing was a forty-eight-hour week portant class in the profession, the for nurses.
*IM WORRIED ABOUT WIKNIE, NURSE, SHE FRETS FROM MORNING TILL NIGHT, WHAT DO YOU ADVISE?
Dr. P. Macdonald,
"At 7,30 last Sunday evening." rat the letter, "it was just as if a blind went up, and I saw and have con- tinued to see.”
"I might say," Mr. Weatherhead added, "that at 7.30 prayers were being lifted up by 2,500 people that the woman might recoves."
CO-OPERATION Mr. Weatherhead was presenting of York, amid the
of
committee
forty-ed that experiments should be made)
report
tion
To
carry
ON
young general practitioner the voluntary hospitals commission I spiritual healing. This recommend- twenties and the early thirties." More criticism came from Dr. T. had recommended that Craig, of Dudley when movinitelghf-hour week was necessary for to discover if possible to what extent was at help could be given to persons in resolution that no one passing his nurses, but said the Ideal
present unattainable.
trouble by use of religious ministra- "What makes it unattainable." tion and psychology through doctors said Dr. Macdonald "is saying that and ministers working in co-opera- It is unattainable.
"Hospitals have no more right
out the recomienda- to exist on the charity of nurses tons another committee was ap- than they have on the charity of painted consisting of Sir Henry doctors.
Brackenbury, vice-president, British "If the nurses' organisation pro-Medical Association; Dr. Alfred Tor- poses to take any action un this ric. of Harley-street; Dr. W. F. matter I think it might be well for Lofthouse. of Handswurth College: this association Intimate that it Dr. Eric S. Waterhouse, of Richmond is willing to lend a helping hand to College; the Rev. W. H. Heales, and them."
Mr. Weatherhead.
1
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