. The Canadian nurse . ther not-able contributions to the public the time that the award of the MaryAgnes Snively Medal was officially an-nounced last summer. Miss E. Mac-Pherson Dickson prepared a biographi-cal outline which appeared In thisJournal and which contained the fol-lowing references to the internationalaspects of Miss Brownes distinguishedprofessional career: Miss Browne organized the National Of-fice of the Canadian Junior Red Cross andbecame its National Director, as well aseditor of the Canadian Red Cross Junior,These positions she still holds. In international affairs i


. The Canadian nurse . ther not-able contributions to the public the time that the award of the MaryAgnes Snively Medal was officially an-nounced last summer. Miss E. Mac-Pherson Dickson prepared a biographi-cal outline which appeared In thisJournal and which contained the fol-lowing references to the internationalaspects of Miss Brownes distinguishedprofessional career: Miss Browne organized the National Of-fice of the Canadian Junior Red Cross andbecame its National Director, as well aseditor of the Canadian Red Cross Junior,These positions she still holds. In international affairs in nursing andpublic health, Miss Browne is almost as wellknown as at home. In 1920 to 1921, she tookpost-graduate work in the InternationalRed Cross for Public Health Nurses inLondon, England. In 1925 she spent fourmonths on a Junior Red Cross mission inEurope, on the invitation of the League ofRed Cross Societies, when she visited Eng-land, France, Belgium, Czechoslovakia andAustria—at this time, she attended a Cen-.


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