. The Canadian nurse . They arefirst tuberculin tested to rule out con-genital infection and, if negative, In the case of the mother whois living at home, the baby may be McArthur Hall Miss Helen McArthur. national directorof nursing services of the Canadian Red. Cutting the Ribbon put into a foster home for weeksby which time it should have becomepositive. He may then be returnedto his home and kept under close ob-servation by the doctor and publichealth nurses. Cross Society, who is at present servingin Korea as associate coordinator of relieffor the League of Red Cross Soci


. The Canadian nurse . They arefirst tuberculin tested to rule out con-genital infection and, if negative, In the case of the mother whois living at home, the baby may be McArthur Hall Miss Helen McArthur. national directorof nursing services of the Canadian Red. Cutting the Ribbon put into a foster home for weeksby which time it should have becomepositive. He may then be returnedto his home and kept under close ob-servation by the doctor and publichealth nurses. Cross Society, who is at present servingin Korea as associate coordinator of relieffor the League of Red Cross Societies, hasbeen honored by the Korean Red CrossSocieties. As long as there are nurs«s at theSeoul Red Cross Hospital, long after hermission is completed, her name will be onthe lips of the staff living in McArthurHall, the newly rehabilitated residence fornurses. The building was so named as aspecial tribute to Miss McArthur. whoseinspiration and counsel contributed so miKhto its completion. Miss McArthur has been in Korea sinceJuly of 1954 in her present position. In ad-dition to coordinating all foreign Red Crossaid in Korea, she has been acting as adviserto the Korean Red Cross Society, which ismaking a determined effort to rehabilitateitself and meet the humanita


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