officers. recruiting casualty to staff fully not Possible men
that in the future, and at
Cossham
bought out. The position the Secretary
that in recent months
Hospital
has had
to
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circularize the general practitioners inviting them to help in the casualty sessional basis. Sometimes good comes of necessity, and this the way that the general practitioners are going to get a foot in the hosp We understand there has not been too ready a response from general practiti0' moreover those who have undertaken the work are complaining that some1 doctors seem to have a habit of sending to the casualty department muchc work which they should be doing themselves. Developments will be watched with interest. ment on a