. The Canadian nurse . inic, Miss Harris acting thepart of the wife of the patient who wasbeing persuaded to enter the sanatorium,and Aliss Robertson that of the visitingnurse. The evening session opened with the Cana-dian Tuberculosis Association film Behindthe Shadows. Dr. J. A. Tallon acted aschairman and introduced Dr. G. C. Brink,Director of the Division of TuberculosisControl in the Department of Health ofOntario. AHss Laura Pepper, Home Econo-mist, Marketing Service of the Departmentof Agriculture, gave an address on nutri-tion which presented many important pointsregarding the proper u


. The Canadian nurse . inic, Miss Harris acting thepart of the wife of the patient who wasbeing persuaded to enter the sanatorium,and Aliss Robertson that of the visitingnurse. The evening session opened with the Cana-dian Tuberculosis Association film Behindthe Shadows. Dr. J. A. Tallon acted aschairman and introduced Dr. G. C. Brink,Director of the Division of TuberculosisControl in the Department of Health ofOntario. AHss Laura Pepper, Home Econo-mist, Marketing Service of the Departmentof Agriculture, gave an address on nutri-tion which presented many important pointsregarding the proper uses of food. One whole day was set aside for the studyof maternal and infant welfare and of socialhygiene as related to venereal disease. Twomembers of the Cornwall Branch of theVictorian Order of Nurses, Aliss MaryRoss and Miss Arlie Wright, acted as vis-iting nurse and prospective patient, respec-tively, in presenting a pre-natal visit, bring-ing out suggestions of great value to the VOL. XXXV, No. 3 GROUP LEADERSHIP. A miniature hn?nuni%atlo?i cUnic prospective inother. Miss Lera Barry,of the Ottawa Civic Hospital ^[ateriiityDivision, followed with a demonstration ofthe bathing of a baby, four nurses actingas the mothers being taught the different im-portant points to be considered in the careof the newly-arrived member of the evening session opened widi the film,Damaged Lives, prepared by the HealthLeague of Canada. Dr. Ernest Couture,Director, Division of Child and MaternalHygiene, Department of Pensions and Na-tional Health, spoke of the health situationas it affects mothers and infants and chil-dren }et to be born. Dr. Gordon Bates,General Director of the Health League ofCanada, spoke of gonorrhoea and syphilisand of the large number of wasted livescaused by these great evils. The last day of the institute was devotedto mental hygiene and social Filmsloaned by The Childrens Bureau, of Labour, were shown, describ-ing the value of rout


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