BEACH MODES.
I should like to remind "Nursing Sister, who states that she would not take her two daughters to Milford Beach while the modern bathing dress is worn, that the progress ot science cannot be retarded by prudery. Changes for the better in medical science are continually occurring. For instance, the introduction 0 antiseptics has revolutionised nursing, aI J~ during the war the lives and limbs of,hundreds of thousands were saved thereby. The suns rays are recognised by modern medical authorities as valuable healing agents, and, as mentioned in a previous letter, war-worn soldiers are actually being treated at Milf° r on these lines with great success. Why return to the antiquated principles of nursing, aS practised in the bow-and-arrow period? ' 11.8.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 42, 20 February 1933, Page 6
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