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r respective nurseries, 

 k'irl l>egan very light work in the 

 -cry. She was peeling freely at the time she 

 started work among the uninfected children. One 

 r case peeled heavily, the others more slight 

 i as been no nei -T ear trouble, cxc- 



one rinM, who had b< sly suffering from 



h had ceased, but recom- 

 menced. We have been now three weeks v 

 a definite case." Later, she wrote re has 



been no r development, nor albumen." There 



were some eighty-four children in the Home, the 

 oldest two being eight and nine years of age. 



they are delicate < . placed th< 



for spec'i ing. 



A very important experience is that of a medi- At MA. 

 cal friend who had seen some of the work I have 

 described a iving charge of an emigra 



> a distant colony, with many children, he 

 found some cases of scarlet fever appear among 

 in soon after starting. He had a good supply 

 of all the necessaries for the method of treatm. 

 I have advocated. No case appeared after the 

 third day out ; consequently there was no spread 

 of the ej 



following notes of a sea: er outbreak Outbreak at 



at our Home a lale, Lancashire, deserve the 



closest attention. 



This branch is under the medical super! n 



