. The Canadian nurse. anadian Nurse, bringing them before the nurses at home. S. S. All Malaria Carriers Experiments carried out by M. Roubaud, of the Pasteur Institute, inregard to the germ propagating proclivities of mosquitoes, have shownthat all mosquitoes of the anophaelidae genus, including even those livingin districts in which there are no marshes, can carry malarial microbes. M. Roubaud took Paris mosquitoes and persuaded a soldier whohad contracted malaria at Salonica to allow them to sting him. He thencaptured the insects and found that they had become infected. next allow
. The Canadian nurse. anadian Nurse, bringing them before the nurses at home. S. S. All Malaria Carriers Experiments carried out by M. Roubaud, of the Pasteur Institute, inregard to the germ propagating proclivities of mosquitoes, have shownthat all mosquitoes of the anophaelidae genus, including even those livingin districts in which there are no marshes, can carry malarial microbes. M. Roubaud took Paris mosquitoes and persuaded a soldier whohad contracted malaria at Salonica to allow them to sting him. He thencaptured the insects and found that they had become infected. next allowed the surviving mosquitoes to bite him, and wasrewarded by an unmistakable attack of malaria. \t appears from these experiments that if malaria patients are re-moved to any districts in which there are mosquitoes the insects mayinfect healthy persons. Choose your friend wisely. Test your friend well. True friends,like rare gems, prove hard to tell. Winter him, summer him; know yourfriend well. 1172 THE CANADIAN NURSE. The Canadian Nurses Association and Register for Graduate Nurses, Montreal President—Miss Phillips, 750 St Urbain Street. First Vice-President—Miss Fairley, Alexandra Hospital, Montreal. Second Vice-President—Miss Dunlop, 209 Stanley Street. Secretary-Treasurer—Miss S. Wilson, 638-a Dorchester St., West. Registrar—Mrs. Burch, 175 Mansfield Street. Reading Room—The Club Room, 638a Dorchester Street West. At the May meeting of the Canadian Nurses Association, Dr. Hall,of Point St. Charles,-gave a very interesting lecture on attendance was good. A large number of Montreal nurses attended the Conventions ofthe Canadian Association of Nurse Education, and the Canadian NationalAssociation of Trained Nurses held in Toronto, June 4th-8th. MissPhillips, Misses Fairley, Goodhue, Strumm, Craig, Giffen, Trench, Snell,Mrs. Pollock, Misses Tedford, Prescott, Ketchen, Delaney, E. McLeodand A. DesBrisay. Miss Phillips is spending her holidays in Presc
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