Abstract
To the Editor:— Sir Heneage Ogilvie, surgeon to Guy's Hospital in London, was a visitor to this country last year, and I am informed that he is coming again. While here last year, he made a talk before the Western Surgical Association (according to a report from a member of that society) for which he was paid a fee. While attending the meeting of the Western Surgical he was asked (I am also informed by a member of that society) by one of its members how he liked the British system of government medicine. He replied that he liked it, whereupon he was told that we wanted no part of it here. In spite of this, he gave a lengthy interview to the newspapers praising the British system, much to the annoyance of members of the Western Surgical Association who felt that more courtesy could have been shown. There are
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