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EMPLOYMENT OF NURSES. 21 THE TRAINING AN...
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withthe details of sicknessthat a most inadequate or unfit provision , is made for the , attendance on the sufferer , the
administration of remedies necessary and suchalleviation of pain as may result from care and tenderness , directed , by experienced skill . The rich in
poor are entirely without professed nurses ; even the are , feeling many instances nurse . , The consi amount gned to of the misery negligence which of is an thus ignorant occasione or d un is
such as would astonish if it were known . b " those That to the whom misery it is has not irremediable been so evidenced may be it made is believed evident that ; and a y
practical remedy may be obtained : ' that remedy they are now seeking to find " An and association qualified apply . is to formed minister , whose to the object comforts is to of pro the vide sick nurses . Tliese in
from will every be Christians way -persons of of reli all g denominations ious principle , and holding habits the , carefull fundamentals y selected of the
course Christianit of such y . They education will they be educated will be resident in the hosp in a itals house ; during belonging and
to the associationunder the control of a matron a visiting examination committee . They from , time will carry to time out and testimonials their conduct renewable in the by various actual
scenes of their future employment , will be subject to the inspection or inquiry of the committee association who recommend is to extend them itself . that in time
its which " objects The view desi may subscri gn be of att thi tions ained s will generall be y throug ht generall hout the y king from so dom the : first with . soug
Its actual operations p will commence in Liverpool , under the auspices of the public Infirmary ( and other medical establishments ) of that
town 44 The . purport of the present notice is to solicit the attention of intheir
dividuals support b to y pecuniary the subject assistance thus broug if ht the b p efore lan be them such , to as request they of shall the
friends approve of , and the to Institution invite them , on Wednesday to the first , the general 25 th meeting instant , at the Savings' Bank , Bold Street , at 12 o' clock , when the _executive details
of " the The measure names will of the be arr gentlemen anged . who have attended at meetings
already held for the purpose of preliminary arrangements are—Dk . Renwiok Rev . W . Rawson ,
De Dr . _Brandeeth Brig-gs , , R Rev ev . Jo C . sir J . . Swains J . Horn ok by , ,
. , . Dr . Traill , Chas . Lawrence , Esq ., MrBickersteth Jas . Cropper , Esq .,
. , Mr . Batty , John Moss , Esq ., Rev . A . Campbell , Adam Hodgson , Esq .,
Rev . R . P . Buddicom , Wm . Jones , Esq . " This paper may really be taken as the remote origin of the of
Liverpool Institution for the training and employment nurses . I
Employment Of Nurses. 21 The Training An...
EMPLOYMENT OF NURSES . 21 THE TRAINING AND
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), March 1, 1859, page 21, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01031859/page/21/
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