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Identifier: publichealthnurs135nati (find matches)
Title: The Public health nurse
Year: 1918 (1910s)
Authors: National Organization for Public Health Nursing (U.S.)
Subjects: Public health nursing
Publisher: Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders
Contributing Library: UMass Amherst Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Library Consortium Member Libraries

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nts. The efforts made by theBelgian people to protect its childrenand to better the human race haveplaced this country in the front rankof progressive nations. This factmakes it especially fitting that Bel-gium should be the country to or-ganize an international bureau andto take the initiative in summoning acongress analogous to that of 1913,of which Brussels would be the head-quarters, and at which the manyimportant questions bearing on thehygiene of childhood and the moraltraining of youth could be discussed.A royal decree has been issued pro-viding for the meeting of a secondinternational child welfare congressunder the protection of their majes-ties the king and queen of the Bel-gians. The Belgian government hasrequested foreign governments tosend official delegates. The congresswill convene at Brussels, July 18,1921, for a four-day session. Please mention The Public Health Nurse when writing to adoertisers. THE PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE 11 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 4 i 4 4 K 4N 1 4 r<
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JVb.400 The authorized governmentuniform during the war. Ofsuperior quality Dixie Cloth;womens and misses sizes. Price reduced to $5.00 Other styles reduced^to^ $3.50 Every Detail Just So! NURSES who are more than usually particular as to their appearance havelearned to depend upon Dix-Make Uniforms for many years past. They have learned to expect smart style, good fit, high-grade material andflawless workmanship. We fully appreciate, therefore, our responsibility and, desiring to keepfaith, are ever on the watch to have every detail just so—to have every gar-ment fully up to our high standard and up to the expectation of those who havelearned to wear them and to love them. For your protection every genuine garment hasDix-Make label stitched inside the neck or lapel. Sold and recommended by leading department stores from coast to coast.List of dealers and illustrated catalog No. 34 gladly forwarded on request. Shall we mail them to you? HENRY A. DIX & SONSDix Building COM PAN Y

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  • booksubject:Public_health_nursing
  • bookpublisher:Philadelphia___W_B__Saunders
  • bookcontributor:UMass_Amherst_Libraries
  • booksponsor:Boston_Library_Consortium_Member_Libraries
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