PLUNKET WORK PRAISED
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Nothing Like it in U.S. A., Says Visitor EXTENSION NEEDED
^By Telegraph-
AIJCKLAND, Last Night. Mrs Porter Lee, whose husband is director of the New York School of Social Work and has made inquiries in New Zealand for the Carnegie Foundation, has formed a very high opinion of Plunket nursing work in the Dominion. "We have nothing like it in the States, ' ' she said. "New Zealand has made wonderful headway in mothercraft and I would like to see work on similar lines spread over the whole world. You don't wait for a child to get Hl in New Zealand; you put it on the right road to good health/" Mrs Porter Lee, who was also much impressed with the hospitality of people in the Dominiofl, added that she hoped on return to New York to make people understand what the Plunket system was.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 28, 17 February 1937, Page 9
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