The Society's Nurses.
By telephoning to No. 1281 or 1985 practical advico and instruction can be arranged for through the Plunkot Nurse, who will gladly call at the mother's houee if deli red No fees can be accepted. The Society's pamphlet on "The Feeding and Care of the Baby" -will be forwarded on receipt of 3d in etamps by Mnj Garew, hon. B€cietar\ , 8 Ecriot row, Dunedin. While the advice and reeipee given in the pamphlet are cloar and simple we strongly advise mothers to seek the practical advice of the Plunket Nurse, who will show tliem in a. simple homely way how best to olothe and bath the beby. hovr to ventilate the rooms, in what position to place the cot, eto. Furr.her, in cases where artificial feeding is unavoidable the Plunket Nurse will show the mother ju6t how to prepare or a-de.pt the humanised Alk for the particuJar baby, and how to keep it cool and cafe.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2862, 20 January 1909, Page 74
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