Paterson, Ada Gertrude (1880–1937)

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Paterson, Ada Gertrude (1880–1937)

New Zealand physician and child health administrator. Born June 6, 1880, at Caversham, Dunedin, New Zealand; died Aug 26, 1937, in Wellington; dau. of James Paterson (librarian) and Margaret Smith (Ayton) Paterson; University of Otago School of Medicine, 1906; post-graduate study at Dublin University.

Joined medical service under Education Department (1912); traveled to Australia, Britain, and North America to study health programs (1920s); served on Committee of Inquiry into Mental Defectives and Sexual Offenders in New Zealand (1924); was director of Health Department's Division of School Hygiene (1923); promoted children's health camps movement and founded Wellington Children's Health Camp Association and Raukawa Children's Health Camp at Otaki (1932); member of New Zealand Federation of University Women.

See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 3).

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