CONGENITAL DEFECTS
Examination Of Babies A remit that all babies jhould be medically examined within the first week of birth, so that congenital defects might be discovered as early as possible, was moved by Mrs J. Mclver • Federation of University Women) for consideration by affiliated societies at the monthly meeting of the National Council of Women in Tiniaru. The meeting agreed to support the South Canterbury Primary School Headmasters’ Association in pressing for the establishment of a psychological service centre in South Canterbury. A resident phychologist would serve about 22500 children in the Timaru-Ashburton-Oamaru area. Often the test of courage is not to die but to live.— Vittorio Alfieri.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29648, 19 October 1961, Page 2
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