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THE NURSING SISTER IN CHARGE OF THE NEW NEO-NATAL UNIT at St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch (Sister P. M. Lewis), watching over a premature baby in one of eight specially-designed incubators in the unit. The baby, born several weeks prematurely, is being fed through the umbilical cord opening.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31290, 9 February 1967, Page 2

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THE NURSING SISTER IN CHARGE OF THE NEW NEO-NATAL UNIT at St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch (Sister P. M. Lewis), watching over a premature baby in one of eight specially-designed incubators in the unit. The baby, born several weeks prematurely, is being fed through the umbilical cord opening. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31290, 9 February 1967, Page 2

THE NURSING SISTER IN CHARGE OF THE NEW NEO-NATAL UNIT at St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch (Sister P. M. Lewis), watching over a premature baby in one of eight specially-designed incubators in the unit. The baby, born several weeks prematurely, is being fed through the umbilical cord opening. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31290, 9 February 1967, Page 2

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