. The Canadian nurse . idupon the health (and public health) re-sponsibilities of all nurses. Editor^s Note: The author of this review has asked thatit be published anonymously. The full titleof the book is A New Deal for Nurses,by G. B. Carter, (Econ.) ,, published by Victor Gollancz Ltd.,London, 1939. Price, five shillings. Introducing Margaret Kerr Perhaps the most apt introductionwhich could be given to Margaret EdithKerr is to use the time worn cliche—**she needs no introduction*. No onewho has ever worked or played with herfails to realize that she impinges, whicliis an


. The Canadian nurse . idupon the health (and public health) re-sponsibilities of all nurses. Editor^s Note: The author of this review has asked thatit be published anonymously. The full titleof the book is A New Deal for Nurses,by G. B. Carter, (Econ.) ,, published by Victor Gollancz Ltd.,London, 1939. Price, five shillings. Introducing Margaret Kerr Perhaps the most apt introductionwhich could be given to Margaret EdithKerr is to use the time worn cliche—**she needs no introduction*. No onewho has ever worked or played with herfails to realize that she impinges, whicliis another way of saying that she is avivid and forceful personalit) with adefinite flair for organization. Fortun-ately she has ample scope for these giftsm her present capacity as chairman ofthe Public Health Section of the Cana-dian Nurses Association. It will be in-teresting to watch what use she makesof this opportunity for constructiveleadership. Margaret Kerr comes of Scottish andIrish ancestry, and was born in Am-.


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