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VARIOUS TALKS

DR. TRUBY KING.

Dr. Truby King spoke to a large audience, at the Town Hall yesterday on child welfare, and Nurse Neale exhibited a couple of healthy specimens of Plunket babies, and weighed one to 6how the rapid rate at which children murtured upon natural milk grew. Dr. Truby King gave a practical demonstration of how to make humanised milk, but declared that natural milk was the ideal food for babies, and that there -was no reason why any woman who bore a child should not be able to feed it naturally for six months at any rate. The factory and shops lectures and first-aid demonstrations are being continued with great success by Drs. D. E. Platts-Mills and Helen Bakewell, and by Staff-Sergeant-Major Kidman. Dr. E. H. M. Luke gave a health lecture at the Accountants' Chambers yesterday. Dr. Ada Paterson spoke at Chilton House School yesterday, and a number of school children visited the Health Week Exhibition -at the Town Hall. Health and dental talks were given at St. Patrick's College by Dr. M'Evedy and Mr. Paulin, at Wellington College by Dr. Elliott and Mr. H. L. Glover.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 81, 3 October 1923, Page 9

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VARIOUS TALKS Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 81, 3 October 1923, Page 9

VARIOUS TALKS Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 81, 3 October 1923, Page 9

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