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OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS CONFER.—The New Zealand Registered Occupational Therapists’ Association is holding a conference in Christchurch. This photograph shows four of the delegates examining articles made by patients in hospitals and institutions for handicapped persons. From left are Miss A. O'Brien (Porirua Hospital), Miss J. Shortall (Greymouth), Miss J. K. Rosser (Cerebral Palsy School, Auckland), and Miss J. Sutherland (Otaki Sanatorium).

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27491, 27 October 1954, Page 7

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OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS CONFER.—The New Zealand Registered Occupational Therapists’ Association is holding a conference in Christchurch. This photograph shows four of the delegates examining articles made by patients in hospitals and institutions for handicapped persons. From left are Miss A. O'Brien (Porirua Hospital), Miss J. Shortall (Greymouth), Miss J. K. Rosser (Cerebral Palsy School, Auckland), and Miss J. Sutherland (Otaki Sanatorium). Press, Volume XC, Issue 27491, 27 October 1954, Page 7

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS CONFER.—The New Zealand Registered Occupational Therapists’ Association is holding a conference in Christchurch. This photograph shows four of the delegates examining articles made by patients in hospitals and institutions for handicapped persons. From left are Miss A. O'Brien (Porirua Hospital), Miss J. Shortall (Greymouth), Miss J. K. Rosser (Cerebral Palsy School, Auckland), and Miss J. Sutherland (Otaki Sanatorium). Press, Volume XC, Issue 27491, 27 October 1954, Page 7

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