Cameron, Robina Thomson (1892–1971)

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Cameron, Robina Thomson (1892–1971)

New Zealand nurse. Born April 15, 1892, in Edinburgh, Scotland; died June 28, 1971, in Rotorua, New Zealand; dau. of James Cameron (blacksmith) and Jane (Thompson) Cameron.

Immigrated to New Zealand (1911); trained as nurse at Cook Hospital, Gisborne; joined Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service and worked in Egypt and Palestine during WWI; worked as native-district nurse for Department of Health in Opotiki (1919) and district nurse in Rotorua (1931); served as president of Women's Health League (1937); became nurse inspector (1939); sent to London by Department of Labor to organize immigrant nursing plan (1947). Received Royal Red Cross (1919) and British Empire Medal (1938); Nurse Cameron Memorial Health Centre opened in her honor (1986).

See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 4).

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