Miss J. B. Paterson
Miss J. B. Paterson, who has bene associated with Dr. Truby King, C.M.G., Director of Child Welfare, will leave by the Marama for Sydney, en route to South Africa, where she has been invited by the authorities to lecture on Dr. Truby King's method, known as the New Zealand method, of treating children. Miss Paterson goes armed with lantern slides and diagrams similar to those used throughout
the Dominion in the recent health campaign, and with a wide knowledge of New Zealand methods, gained while travelling with Dr. Truby King from Invercarigil] to Whangarei. The South African Health authorities were anxious that Dr. Truby King should visit South Africa on his return journey from England to New Zealand in 1919, but he was unable to comply with their request. Miss Paterson is making the present journey in his stead.
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Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume XVI, Issue 3, 1 July 1923, Page 120
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