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TO STUDY TREATMENT OF CRIPPLED CHILDREN

WELLINGTON, June 22. The newest devclopments in the treatment. of crippled children . will De studied by a Wellington niasseuse, Miss Patricia Greenfield-Brown who plans a six months' tour of clinies and children 's hospitals in England and Scotland. She lias been awarded a rehabihtation lmrsary and hopes to leave tor England in a few weeks. After completing lier training she specialised in massage for crippled children and was werking with the Crippled Children Society before the war. She returned to . New Zealand last year after 4^- years with the Army Nnrsing Service in the Middle East. When she comes back after studies overseas, she hopes to contiiuie her specialised work with the Crippled Children Society.

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Chronicle (Levin), 24 June 1946, Page 4

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TO STUDY TREATMENT OF CRIPPLED CHILDREN Chronicle (Levin), 24 June 1946, Page 4

TO STUDY TREATMENT OF CRIPPLED CHILDREN Chronicle (Levin), 24 June 1946, Page 4

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