. The Canadian nurse . nts of your magazine,and the excellent reading material which yougive to your readers. I have already read most of the articles inthe magazine, and found some of them ofextreme interest, even to one outside thenursing profession. I think that the Canadiannurses have every reason to be very proudof their publication. With very sincere thanks for the honor ofpublishing my article in both editions of theJournal. Michafi. Joseph T«oy, , Ontario Dear Editor: Is it possible for a nurse (not certified)to subscribe to The Canadian Xursef I havenursed for 20 years in Englan


. The Canadian nurse . nts of your magazine,and the excellent reading material which yougive to your readers. I have already read most of the articles inthe magazine, and found some of them ofextreme interest, even to one outside thenursing profession. I think that the Canadiannurses have every reason to be very proudof their publication. With very sincere thanks for the honor ofpublishing my article in both editions of theJournal. Michafi. Joseph T«oy, , Ontario Dear Editor: Is it possible for a nurse (not certified)to subscribe to The Canadian Xursef I havenursed for 20 years in England and Canada,in hospitals and private homes. My pet itgeriatrics but I love any type of nursing friends lend me their copies of TheCanadian Surse but of course they wantthem back. I was particularly interested inthe story The Nurse and Parkinsons Dis-ease in a recent issue, having just been onprivate duty with a patient who has Parkin-sons disease. Also, several years ago I THK CANADIAN NURSE GerberIIXED CEREAL. Ger Gerber MCE CEREAL


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