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Sister Drayton: 'Making a Good Start'
Sister Drayton, Sister-in-Charge of the Out-Patients' Department of the Children's Hospital, Great Ormond Street, London, is giving a series of talks during the next five weeks under the general heading of 'The New Baby,' inaugurated last week by Dr. Cyril Burt. The care of the child is a specialist job nowadays, as every modern mother will agree, demanding accurate and scientific knowledge of such subjects as a baby's food, clothes and habit-training, all of which will be dealt with by Sister Drayton in subsequent talks. Her opening talk deals with the all-important subject of the earliest days.

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