PLUNKET NURSE SOCIETY.
The montihly meeting of tiha committee of the Wamganui District Society for the Health of Women, and Ohildirteiii was held oh the 9th dnst. A draft uf the rules of the society was considered, and, after certain amendtoeni, adopted. Regulations for the Plunket ZLurse__ were also adopted. The Marton Bocae- - ty were admitted as a- (branch of the Wanganui District, Morton to (hare tJheservices of the Plunkeij nurse one day, .. a week. A letter was received from/ the Patea Society asking on what terms they could 6hare in the services of the Plunket nUTse. It was agreed rto offer the services of the Plunket^ nuTse 'to Pa-tea for. one day each fortnigihjfe or for one day every four weeks, on terms' similar to those arranged 'wiifch the Marton Society. TJie secretiarj repontedl coiTesjpondence -with the Department of Public Health relative to 'Goveroarientf subsidy, tind a letter was tread' front Dr Valdntine, Inspector General of Hobpitals, tstia-ting that the Government had) agreed to grant a subsidy of 34fi per • £1 of subscriptions iand doniations. It was rresolved to consult fbhe Advisory Board on renting premises for office and nurse's consulting rooms. A demonstration irf making humanised milk wa» given iby Dr Elizabeth Dunn.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 14 December 1912, Page 4
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