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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 82 2268 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 82 PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE OR PSYCHIATRY--continued Date of Name Registrmion Address Bennett, Henry Rongomau 21/10/71 Tokanui Hospital, Private Bag, Te Awamutu. Blackburn, Muriel 21/10/71 25 Cranwell Place, Hamilton. Bragan, Kenneth 21/10/71 2 Pollock Street, Dunedin. Brett, Lawrence Henry 21/10/71 Tokanui Hospital, Private Bag, Te Awamutu. Burrell, Richard Henry 21/10/71 228 Great South Road, Auckland 5. Chappell, Joan 21/10/71 195 Hackthorne Road, Christchurch 2. Clark, Brigid Mary Rose 21/10/71 8 Chepstow Avenue, Christchurch 5. Culpan, Roger Hector 21/10/71 228 Great South Road, Remuera, Auckland 5. Davidson, Ian Wallace 9/2/72 Porima Hospital, Porima. de Silva, Frederick Peter Rienzi 21/10/71 Staff Quarters, Cherry Farm Hospital, Private Bag, Dunedin. Ding, Leslie 21/10/71 191 Memorial Avenue, Christchurch 5. Dobson, John Robert Earle 21/10/71 Department of Psychological Medicine, Christchurch Hospital, Christchurch. Evans, Eileen 21/10/71 Kingseat Hospital, Private Bag, Papakura. Evans, Graham John 21/10/71 Kingseat Hospital, Private Bag, Papakura. Fama, Peter Gaetano 21/10/71 35 Epsom Avenue, Auckland 3. Franklin, Lloyd Milner 21/10/71 Southland Hospital, Invercargill. Frazer, Alan Gillard 21/10/71 3 Wheeler Way, Wellington 4. Gibb, Ian Angus McLean 21/10/71 P.O. Box 161, Tauranga. Gluckman, Laurie Kalman 21/10/71 102 Symonds Street, Auckland 1. Gordon, William Cleveland 21/10/71 Sunnyside Hospital, Private Bag, Christchurch. Gowardman, Madhu Ganpat 21/10/71 13 Bexley Place, Papakura. Hall, Colleen Anne 21/10/71 13 Talavera Terrace, Wellington 1. Hall, John 21/10/71 Kelvin Chambers, 16 The Terrace, Wellington 1. Hall, Thomas Edwin 21/10/71 Medical Superintendent, Sunnyside Hospital, Private Bag, Christchurch. Hamer, Anthony Cyril 21/10/71 37 Western Avenue, Mt. Albert, Auckland 3. Hannah, James Bradshaw 21/10/71 36 Braeview Crescent, Maori Hill, Dunedin. Hardwick-Smith, John Eaton 21/10/71 38 The Terrace, Wellington 1. Harrison, Thomas Wishart 21/10/71 Nelson Hospital, Nelson. James, Basil 21/10/71 56 Royal Terrace, Dunedin. Leeks, Selwyn Robert 21/10/71 Palmerston North Hospital, P.O. Box 607, Palmerston North. Lewis, Peter Joseph Edward 21/10/71 Care of Department of Psychological Medicine, Medical School, P.O. Box 913, Dunedin. Lind, Evelyn Belle 21/10/71 Ashburn Hall, Private Bag, Dunedin. Lindsay, John Spencer Bonar 21/10/71 Auckland Hospital, Park Road, Auckland 3. McDougall, Ian William 21/10/71 Kelvin Chambers, 16 The Terrace, Wellington 1. McInnes, Ellison James .. 21/10/71 Ashburn Hall, Dunedin. Mackay, Millen Gordon 21/10/71 Porirua Hospital, Porima. McKinnon, Peter Alexander 9/2/72 Care of Bank of New South Wales, 14 Kingsway, London W.C. 2, England. McLachlan, David Gilmour 21/10/71 176 Helston Road, Johnsonville, Wellington 4. McLeod, WilIiam Richard 21/10/71 Department of Psychiatry, University of Auckland School of Medicine, Private Bag, Auckland. Medlicott, Reginald Warren 21/10/71 Ashburn Hall, Dunedin. Methven, Ronald James .. 21/10/71 Care of Child Health Clinic, Marinoto, 53 Symonds Street, Auckland 1. Mirams, Stanley William Paterson 21/10/71 13 Upland Road, Kelburn, Wellington 5. Moore, Charles Stuart 21/10/71 Cherry Farm Hospital, Private Bag, Dunedin. Moore, Rina Winifred 21/10/71 57 Fifeshire Crescent, Nelson. Mumford, Percy James Leslie 21/10/71 Kingseat Hospital, Papakura, Auckland. Newton, Kenneth John 21/10/71 17 Claude Road, Epsom, Auckland 3. Ogg, Gerald Jack 21/10/71 228 Great South Road, Remuera, Auckland 5. Pollard, Danuta Elzbieta .. 21/10/71 Auckland Hospital, Park Road, Auckland 3. Prichard, Norman Jack .. 21/10/71 41 McDonald Street, Napier. Pugmire, Sydney Lancaster 21/10/71 Lake Alice Hospital, Marton. Sarfati, Guy David 21/10/71 Kelvin Chambers, 16 The Terrace, Wellington 1. Shenken, Leon Isaac 21/10/71 72 Remuera Road, Auckland 5. Short, James Henry Weir 21/10/71 Bexley Clinic, 228 Great South Road, Remuera, Auckland 5. Tothill, Gilbert Mortimer .. 21/10/71 22 Bassett Road, Remuera, Auckland 5. Walker, Noeline Lillian Beatrice 9/2/72 Care of Princess Margaret Hospital, Christchurch. Werry, John Scott 21/10/71 Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of Auck­ land, Private Bag, Auckland. Wilson, William Douglas 21/10/71 Public Hospital, Timaru. Wraith, Dorothea Mary .. 21/10/71 llA Marine Drive, Lowry Bay, Wellington. RADIOTHERAPY Campbell, Archibald James 21/10/71 144 Chapter Street, Christchurch 4. Cordery, Lionel Lingwood David 21/10/71 Care of Radiotherapy Department, Palmerston North Hospital, P.O. Box 607, Palmerston North. Fox, Henry William Joseph 21/10/71 Care of Radiotherapy Department, Christchurch Hospital, Christ- church. Goldstein, Antony Malcolm 21/10/71 Christchurch Hospital, Christchurch. Liddell, Dorothy Muriel Ellen 21/10/71 17 Wroxton Terrace, Christchurch 1. Lomas, Alan Lionel 21/10/71 54 Lake Crescent, Hamilton. Shine, Duncan Harry James 21/10/71 Radiotherapy Department, Wakari Hospital, Dunedin. Stephens, Eric John Wayne 21/10/71 66 Te Atatu Road, Henderson, Auckland 8. Urquhart, Donald William 21/10/71 175 Grey Street, Palmerston North. SURGERY-CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY Allen, Geoffrey Louis 21/10/71 45 Tawa Street, Hamilton. Baird, James Aitken .. 9/2/72 80 Amritsar Street, Khandallah, Wellington 4. Barratt-Boyes, Sir Brian Gerald 21/10/71 102 Remuera Road, Auckland 5. Borrie, John 21/10/71 Public Hospital, Dunedin. .
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