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Identifier: canadiannurse1939cana (find matches)
Title: The Canadian nurse
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Canadian Nurses' Association
Subjects: Nurses Nursing and Nursing Management Periodicals
Publisher: (Ottawa, etc. Canadian Nurses' Association)
Contributing Library: University of Ottawa
Digitizing Sponsor: Internet Archive

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on, ex-cellent public health and visiting nursingservices — all are here and all are now in full co-operation with the School.Furthermore, dynamic leadership of anexceptionally high order is assured. TheDirector of the School, Kathleen Russell,is herself the fortunate possessor of anoriginal and penetrating mind and shehas gathered about her a staff which isworthy of the new enterprise. But even when all these encouragingfactors have been given their full valuethe challenge still remains. The Founda-tion has the right to expect that we shallshow our appreciation of this unique op-portunity by accepting our full share ofresponsibility for its ultimate fulfilment.We now have, in Canada, everythingthat is necessary for the establishmentof an independent School of Nursingwhich may serve as an inspiration anda pattern for the whole world. Let ushave the courage to accept the challengewhich this gift brings with it and thusprove ourselves worthy of our high des-tiny. E.J. VOL. XXXV. No. 1
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The Collection and Preservation of Breast Milk Caroline V. Barrett, Reg. N., andIsLAV L. Hiscox, Reg. N. Sufervisor and Assistant Supervisor (respectively)Royal Victoria Montreal Maternity Hospital The great importance of breast milkin the feeding of premature infants hasalways been recognized at the RoyalVictoria Montreal Maternity Hospital,and to this end for several years, wetnurses were employed, although thispractice did not always prove satisfac-tory. The need of having on hand, atall times, a fresh supply of human milk,and the difficulty of adjusting the fluc-tuation of supply and demand, led us JANUARY, 1939 early in the spring of 1936 to investi-gate the methods used in Boston. Twenty-eight years ago, Dr. FritzB. Talbot organized and developed inBoston an institution which to-day isknown as the Directory for MothersMilk, Inc. Under the auspices of thisorganization a miniature dairy with allmodern appliances is operated, and herethe method of preserving breast milkby the quick

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1939
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  • bookid:canadiannurse1939cana
  • bookyear:1905
  • bookdecade:1900
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Canadian_Nurses__Association
  • booksubject:Nurses
  • booksubject:Nursing_and_Nursing_Management_Periodicals
  • bookpublisher:_Ottawa__etc__Canadian_Nurses__Association_
  • bookcontributor:University_of_Ottawa
  • booksponsor:Internet_Archive
  • bookleafnumber:20
  • bookcollection:universityofottawa
  • bookcollection:toronto
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