. The Canadian nurse . its very capable chairman,Miss Grace A. Tanner, of the OttawaCivic Hospital: A three-day heaUii institute, sponsored b\District 8 of the Registered Nurses Asso-ciation of Ontario, was recently held in. The House of Health 140 Cornwall. Its purpose was to stimulate theinterest of all groups of the comminiity inhealth, and the co-operation of some twenty-tive agencies made it a real success. In-cluded in the programme were addresses byeminent speakers, demonstrations by nursesand other health teachers, films on relatedsubjects and exhibits presented by various(organization


. The Canadian nurse . its very capable chairman,Miss Grace A. Tanner, of the OttawaCivic Hospital: A three-day heaUii institute, sponsored b\District 8 of the Registered Nurses Asso-ciation of Ontario, was recently held in. The House of Health 140 Cornwall. Its purpose was to stimulate theinterest of all groups of the comminiity inhealth, and the co-operation of some twenty-tive agencies made it a real success. In-cluded in the programme were addresses byeminent speakers, demonstrations by nursesand other health teachers, films on relatedsubjects and exhibits presented by various(organizations. The first days programme opened withthe Afetropolitan Life Insurance Companysfilm on pneumonia followed by a demon-stration of school health inspection con-ducted b} the Cornwall school nurses, ^tissCatherine McDougall and Airs. AlurielHunter. Children from St. ColumbansSchool also contributed to the programmeby singing a health song in French. Themany reasons for patients being treated insanatoria and for the examination of con-tacts was skilfully brought out in dialogueform by Aliss Frances Harris of the MayCourt Tuberculosis Clinic, Ottawa, and MissAlarjorie Robertson of the Royal OttawaSanatorium Clinic, Miss


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