STUDYING OUR WORK
CANADIAN PLUNKET NURSE*
,"A BLESSING TO THE AGE"
Infant welfare in New Zealand is engaging the attention of a Canadian, Miss F. Adamson, who, in the course of a tour of the Dominion to study the operations, of the Plunket Society, is at present staying in Temuka, accompanying the Plunket } nurse (Miss V. Brown) on her daily round of calls to learn the working of a branch, states-"The Press," Christchurch.
Miss Adamson, who has trained as a Plunket nurse in .New Zealand after taking a course in midwifery, is visiting different branches throughout the Dominion to study the organisation and practical side of the work. On her return to Canada, where she will be the only New Zealand-trained nurse, she will link up with the Mothercraft Society, on whose behalf her present observations are being made.
Miss:Adamson, .when interviewed, spoke.warmly of New Zealand and its
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 108, 8 May 1937, Page 18
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