"PLUNKET AIDS"
EMERGENCY SUGGESTION
A proposed scheme by which the Plunket Society could best help in time of emergency was explained by Miss H. Chapman, charge nurse, to members of the Auckland Plunket Committee at its meeting on Wednesday. Miss Chapman said it had been suggested that in each district the Plunket nurse should give a course of lectures to women who would be called "Plunket aids" and whose duty it would be to assist with the care of babies and young children if the need arose as the result of war or other national emergency. Arrangements were not yst complete, she said.
L_Ui:iE'l"Y tfOR I'KOTKI "I'lON OH WOMBf. O AND CHILDREN Boweo House Room 3 First Floor. utltce horns Monday 9-30 co 53d Tuesday to Friday 930 tr 430 nt.net times by aponlntment Telephone, 44-952
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 119, 22 May 1941, Page 12
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