PLUNKET SOCIETY
MORRINSVILLE BRANCH. Nurse Doris T. Parker, in her report to the Morrinsville branch of the Plunket Society on the work done in January, slates that the attendance at the rooms was good and the health of the mothers and babies had been satisfactory. Particulars of the feeding of babies were given, as follows: Breast 10, breast and artificial 10, artificial 13, children of nine months and more 18; total, 51. New cases for the month totalled 14—seven mothers and seven babies. Visits paid to the rooms totalled IGB—BS adults, 80 babies, and 3 children.
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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17654, 7 March 1929, Page 5
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