Growing public support for scientific medical research has been one of the most gratifying developments in New Zealand since World War II. Such research has, in its turn, led to a greater sophistication in a medical profession no longer willing to limit its activity to mere service. And nowhere is this spirit more evident than in the city of Auckland, where one of the visions of the late Sir Douglas Robb, that it might become one of the world's leading medical centres, has quickly… Read more