This overlaps Penny Marsh; Public Health Nurse (Dodd, Mead -- see page 310) singularly little. Any girl interested in public...

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SUE BARTON, VISITING NURSE

This overlaps Penny Marsh; Public Health Nurse (Dodd, Mead -- see page 310) singularly little. Any girl interested in public health nursing as a career would find the books supplemented each other. Miss Deming's book holds closer to the vocational slant, has an inspirational quality that this book lacks, and gives a somewhat more complete picture of the various steps in training and experience. SUE BARTON, VISITING NURSE is a first rate story, with a mystery, fairly early in the book, with a romance which had its beginnings in its predecessor, Sue Barton, Senior Nurse, and with a good deal more sense of adventure. Through the incidents, the various aspects of public health nursing in New York City are shown.

Pub Date: Oct. 21, 1938

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: -

Publisher: Little, Brown

Review Posted Online: N/A

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 1, 1938

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